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==Arts and culture== [[File:Former Glenwood Hotel, Route 17, Sloatsburg, New York.jpg|thumb|right|Former Glenwood Hotel]] Five properties in Sloatsburg are listed on the NHRP. Historical sites and sites of interest include: * The Glenwood Hotel, established in 1908. The upper floors operated as a boarding house for workers in the mills of Sloatsburg until 1950. * [[Old Sloatsburg Cemetery]] (NHRP). The earliest burial was Private John Sloat, 1781, during the Revolutionary War. It is a settlement-era burial ground associated with the development of Sloatsburg, including the Sloat Family Burial Ground. * Sloatsburg Historical Society, which includes a display of Lenape and other Native American artifacts. * Sloatsburg Public Library, which includes exhibits of prehistoric artifacts excavated from the Spring House Rock Shelter in Sloatsburg. Library building originally housed the St. Francis Episcopal Church,<ref>{{Cite news|date=May 16, 2020|title=Sloatsburg Library Offers Online Services and Does Local Outreach to Patrons|work=sloatsburgvillage.com|url=https://www.sloatsburgvillage.com/sloatsburg-library-offers-online-services-and-does-local-outreach-to-patrons/|access-date=July 29, 2021}}</ref> itself once a mission chapel of [[St. Mary's-in-Tuxedo|St. Mary's-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church]].<ref>''Bicentennial history of Sloatsburg, New York, 1776-1976''. Sloatsburg, NY: American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. 1976 β via Tuxedo Park Library Local History Room.</ref> * [[Sloat House]] (NHRP) and Inn, a stone house dating to the mid-18th century. It served as a meeting place for local politicians and officials during the Revolution, and was home to Sloat family members for many years. * [[Sloat's Dam and Mill Pond]] (NHRP). Only remaining dam on this stretch of the [[Ramapo River]], originally built by Isaac Sloat in 1792. * [[Jacob Sloat House]] (NHRP), also called Harmony Hall, a 1848 mansion.
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