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Valhalla Train Station
Welcome to Valhalla Train Station, your gateway to seamless travel located in the heart of Valhalla, New York. Situated at 1 Cleveland Street, our station is a vital hub for commuters and travelers alike, offering convenient access to the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem Line. Whether you're heading to bustling New York City or exploring the scenic Hudson Valley, Valhalla Train Station ensures a comfortable and efficient journey. Our station is equipped with modern amenities to enhance your travel experience, including ample parking, bike racks, and a waiting area designed for your comfort. We prioritize accessibility, ensuring that all passengers can navigate our facilities with ease. Our friendly staff is always on hand to assist with any inquiries and to provide information about schedules and services.
Rev. Dr. M. Moran Weston II, Trylon and Perisphere Tombstone
Rev. Dr. M. Moran Weston II Trylon and Perisphere Tombstone Discover a unique and intriguing roadside attraction in Valhalla, New York, where history, art, and mystery converge. The Rev. Dr. M. Moran Weston II is laid to rest beneath a remarkable 15-foot-tall tombstone, designed to resemble the iconic Trylon and Perisphere structures from the 1939 New York World's Fair. This striking monument stands as a testament to Weston's legacy as a prominent banker, priest, and Civil Rights activist in Harlem.
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