West Point known for history, scenery
U.S. Military Academy
West Point, N.Y. 10996
Phone: Call the Visitors Center
at (845) 938-2638; general information, (845) 446-4724.
Key sites: Visitors Center; Trophy
Point; Cadet Chapel; Eisenhower Hall Theatre;
Michie Stadium; West Point Museum.
Directions: The USMA is a 45-minute
to 1-hour drive from Poughkeepsie. Take Interstate 84 across
the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge and exit at Newburgh. Follow Route
9W south through the city. Either remain on 9W or take Route
218 south. Both routes offer impressive views of the Hudson
River and valley. Follow the signs to the USMA. The best way
to reach the Visitors Center is Route 9W south to Highland Falls.
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The United States Military Academy at West Point stands tall along
the Hudson River in more ways than one.
Founded in 1778, it's the nations oldest continuously manned Army post.
It's also the nation's oldest service academy, founded in 1802.
If the sight of West Point is not impressive enough for most visitors,
then the breathtaking views of the Hudson River Valley will capture the
hearts of all.
Founded in 1778 on the western banks of the Hudson River, the United
States Military Academy at West Point is more than just the oldest and
most preeminent military academy in the country. It's also a step back
into American history.
More than 3 million visitors annually have seen pistols that belonged
to George Washington and Gen. George S. Patton Jr. at the West Point Museum;
regimental battle flags going back to the Civil War; and the largest working
church organ in the world at the Cadet Chapel.
And then there's Trophy Point, where tourists can see, touch and sit
on one of the many links from the Great Chain. The 500-yard chain stretched
across the Hudson at West Point during the Revolutionary War and served
as a barrier to enemy ships.
West Point is also known as the education force behind some of American's
greatest leaders. George Armstrong Custer, Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E.
Lee, President Dwight Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur, George Patton and
Norman Schwarzkopf are just a few of the distinguished general who once
walked guard duty on campus.
Beyond the great history and scenes to take in, visitors can see an array
of collegiate sports including football games at Michie Stadium, concerts
and performances at Eisenhower Hall Theatre or free concerts of the academy's
green playing fields featuring the USMA Band.
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