For those of us who live in New York, we already know better than most that all along the banks of the Hudson River, you can find incredible pieces of history. While you may be familiar with all of our historic attractions that are set on land, you may be surprised to learn that out on the river there's something that will absolutely catch your eye and cause you to be instantly intrigued. If you're wondering what exactly awaits you out on this particular stretch of this 315-mile-long river, then be sure to keep scrolling to learn more and see some truly jaw-dropping drone footage that was captured!
Out on Pollepel Island on the Hudson River in New York, Bannerman Castle is a piece of the past that you'll be fascinated to see overrun by Mother Nature.
While the remains of the abandoned castle that you see before you today are truly eye-catching, this piece of history was once even more stunning before 1918 when more than 200-tons of powder exploded on the island and damaged the structure.
Once used as a military surplus warehouse, the over 6-acre island has a unique history that grabs the attention of anyone who hears of it.
Previously, here at Only In New York, we highlighted how the Hudson Valley has a history of featuring kayak tours out to Bannerman Castle, where you can learn all about the island's past and enjoy scenic views from the water.
Some New Yorkers have had the pleasure of enjoying the views of the castle right from out on the river...
... while others have seen Pollepel Island as they travel along our state's railways that line the Hudson River.
If you've ever wondered what it's like to get a closer look at the remains of Bannerman Castle and the island, then look no further than the spectacular drone footage that was able to capture an aerial view of here. Just see for yourself!
To enjoy a bird's eye view of Bannerman Castle and Pollepel Island, be sure to check out the incredible aerial footage captured by DCE on YouTube!
If you're looking to check out more abandoned places around the Empire State, then be sure to also read about how There’s A Hike In New York That Leads You Straight To An Abandoned Village!
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