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A View of Our Beautiful Area From Overlook Mountain's Fire Tower
This view is looking west from Overlook Mountain, towards the central Catskills.
These include the highest peaks, including Slide Mountain
(4190 ft/1276 m) just to the left of center. Visible in the center of
the photograph are the shell of the Overlook Mountain House and the former
transmitter tower for WTZA/WRNN TV (channel 62 infomercials). It is
currently unused, and the town of Woodstock would like the tower torn down (it's
considered an eyesore).
This was to be the third Mountain House to stand on this
site (the previous two burned down). Its construction was begun in the 1920s,
well after the Catskills had
passed their peak as a vacation destination. It was never completed, with
construction coming to a halt during the Great Depression, and weather, fire,
and local scavangers taking their toll. Similar fates befell the other
Mountain Houses scattered around the Catskills, and today only the Meads
Mountain House (lower down the mountain and not visible here) remains, part of
the KTD Buddhist monastery in Woodstock.
Prev (left)
Next (right)
- Overlook Mountain House
- WTZA/WRNN transmitter tower
- Cooper Lake (Woodstock)
- Peekamoose Mtn., 3843 feet (1171 m)
- The Wittenberg, 3780 feet (1152 m)
- Slide Mtn., 4190 feet (1276 m)
- Mt. Tobias, 2550 feet (777 m)
- Friday Mtn., 3694 feet (1125 m)
- Panther Mtn., 3730 feet (1136 m)
- Tremper Mtn., 2740 feet (835 m)
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