The town of Crawford was initially settled by German, Dutch, Irish,
and Scottish families who built mills along the Hudson River
tributaries. By the early 1800s, the area was known as "the Butter
Capital of the World." Nestled along the base of the Shawangunk
Mountains, the town of Crawford has transitioned from a rural
farming community to a residential oasis. Along the way, farmlands
have become housing developments, local industry has given way to
chain stores, and dirt roads have become paved highways. A
collection of images from as early as the 1860s depicts the
transformation of the communities of Searsville, Bullville,
Thompson Ridge, and Pine Bush. Although the surroundings have
changed, the hearts of area residents have remained loyal to the
small-town ideals that define the town of Crawford.
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