Joppenbergh Mountain

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Joppenbergh Mountain is a prominent limestone and shale hill in Rosendale, New York, historically known for its extensive cement mining operations and later use as a ski jumping site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geologic formation
hill
mountain
adjacentTo Main Street Rosendale
composedOf limestone
shale
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Ulster County
geologicalEra Silurian
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Rosendale’s cement era
hasFeature abandoned mine workings
steep slopes
wooded terrain
hasLandUse conservation
recreation
hasMiningHistory 19th century
early 20th century
hasOwnershipHistory local land trust involvement
private ownership
hasReclamationEffort post-mining land reuse
hasRisk landslides
rockfalls
hasViewOf Rondout Valley
Shawangunk Ridge
surface form: Shawangunk Mountains
historicalUse industrial site
winter sports venue
isVisibleFrom New York State Route 213
Rosendale Trestle
knownFor Rosendale cement production
cement mining
ski jumping
locatedIn New York
surface form: New York State

Rosendale, New York
Ulster County
surface form: Ulster County, New York

United States of America
surface form: United States
minedFor limestone
natural cement
namedAfter Joppenberg family
near Rondout Creek
overlooks Rosendale, New York
surface form: Rosendale village
partOf Shawangunk Ridge
surface form: Shawangunk Ridge region
region Hudson Valley
state New York
usedAs cement quarry
ski jumping site
usedFor hiking
informal trails

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Rosendale, New York hasHistoricSite Joppenbergh Mountain