Palisades: The People's Park

Palisades: The People's Park

by Robert O. Binnewies
Palisades: The People's Park

Palisades: The People's Park

by Robert O. Binnewies

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Overview

How the famous and not-so-famous like-minded citizens all gave their time, expertise, and money to build a park legacy of incomparable benefit

The Palisades park and historic site system in New York and New Jersey is a significant anchor-point for the spread of national and state parks across the nation. The challenge to protect these treasures began with a brutal blast of dynamite in the late nineteenth century and continues to this day. Palisades: The People’s Park presents the story of getting from zero protected acres to the rich tapestry that is today’s Palisades park system, located in the nation’s most densely populated metropolitan region. This is an account of huge determination, moments of crisis, caustic resistance to the very idea of conservation, glorious philanthropy, a steep learning curve, and responsibilities for guardianship passed with care from one generation to the next.

Despite the involvement of men of great wealth and fame from its earliest beginnings, the Palisades Interstate Park Commission faced an early and ongoing struggle to arrange financial support from both the New York and New Jersey state governments for a park that would cross state lines. The conflicts between developers and conservationists, industrialists and wilderness enthusiasts, with their opposing views regarding the uses of natural resources required the commissioners of the PIPC to become skilled negotiators, assiduous fundraisers, and savvy participants in the political process. The efforts to create Palisades Interstate Park was prodigious, requiring more than 1,000 real estate transactions to establish Sterling Forest, to save Storm King Mountain, to preserve Lake Minnewaska, to protect Stony Point Battlefield and Washington’s headquarters, to open Bear Mountain and Harriman state parks, and to add the other sixteen parks to the Palisades Interstate Park System.

Beginning with the efforts of Elizabeth Vermilye of the New Jersey Federation of Women’s Clubs, who enlisted President Theodore Roosevelt’s support to stop the blasting and quarrying of Palisades rock, author Robert Binnewies traces the story of the famous, including J. P. Morgan, the Rockefellers, and the Harrimans, as well as the not-so-famous men and women whose donations of time and money led to the preservation of New York and New Jersey’s most scenic and historic lands. The park experiment, begun in 1900, still stands as a dynamic model among the nation’s major environmental achievements.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780823293711
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Publication date: 05/11/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 424
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Robert O. Binnewies was Executive Director of the Palisades Interstate Park Commission throughout the 1990s. During a conservation career that spanned nearly forty years, he also served as Superintendent of Yosemite National Park, Vice President of the National Audubon Society, and Executive Director of the Maine Coast Heritage Trust.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Barnabas McHenry | ix

Foreword by Joshua Laird | xi

1 A Dynamite Park | 1

2 The Commission | 5

3 Upriver | 22

4 Harriman | 36

5 Legend and War | 51

6 Welch | 60

7 Bear Mountain | 71

8 Perkins | 91

9 Jolliffe | 111

10 Trail and Bridge | 128

11 Uncle Bennie | 143

12 Black Thursday | 156

13 The Compact | 173

14 The Palisades Parkway | 195

15 Storm King | 220

16 Minnewaska | 248

17 Sterling Forest | 282

18 Honor and Electronics | 332

Appendixes
A. Palisades Interstate Park Commission Parks and Historic Sites | 351
B. The Public-Private Partnership to Save Sterling Forest | 353

Acknowledgments | 355

Sources | 357

Index | 387

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