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Charcoal Kilns

Wassaic, NY 12592

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Wassaic, NY 12592, United States

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About the Business

The Charcoal Kilns in Wassaic, New York, United States, is a historic institution that showcases the traditional method of producing charcoal. Visitors can explore the kilns and learn about the process of converting wood into charcoal, which was once a vital industry in the area. The site offers a glimpse into the past and provides a unique educational experience for those interested in the region's industrial history. With its rustic charm and fascinating exhibits, the Charcoal Kilns is a must-visit destination for history buffs and curious travelers alike.

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ralph bronson:
5

"Amazing trout fishing"

almost 2 years ago
Gunnar Kallstrom:
5

"Over the border into New York state from kent.these beehive kilns are awesome. Located in wiasaic new York just off rt.22."

almost 4 years ago
David Martineau:
5

"Very Cool!"

almost 5 years ago
Aniko Magyar:
5

"Solid construction, evincing Wassaic’s industrial past. The kilns almost look like Hungarian dug-out houses, but of course these structures were only used for burning charcoal. Now they are covered in weeds. Inside is a dirt floor and little more. Two apertures let some light and air enter. The acoustics are haunting."

more 6 years ago
Daniel Donnelly:
5

"Ruins of the Gridley Iron Furnace's kilns for charcoal constructed in 1825. Now overgrown but offering a spooky glimpse into the surrounding Harlem Valley's industrial past. The kilns' interiors feature otherworldly acoustics. Scaling the kilns is INadvisable as they are covered in poison ivy and may not withstand live loads!"

more 6 years ago
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