Partners & Associations
The Committee to Restore the Beacon Fire Tower consists of our members and associates who are helping to reinvigorate this silent
sentinel. Built in 1931 and standing atop South Beacon Mountain, it affords visitors breathtaking views in every direction.
The Beacon Historical Society, which shares our love of the past and recognizes the ways in which history improves the present and
informs the future.
The Dyson Foundation, which graciously contributed a Management Assistance Program grant for business planning.
Scenic Hudson Land Trust, who like us believes that our natural environment is an irreplaceable source of spiritual and artistic
vitality that must be preserved forever.
Walkway Over the Hudson, with whom we share not just members, but also a rich railway heritage and breathtaking
views of the Hudson River valley and beyond.
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The Bannerman Castle Trust, preserving and protecting Bannerman Island for the public to experience as an educational, cultural,
historical and recreational facility for promoting heritage tourism.
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The Beacon Chamber of Commerce, whose mission is advocate for its members and promote the economic growth of Beacon, New York
by aiding in their development and success.
The New York State Hudson River Valley Greenway, advancing the state’s commitment to the preservation, enhancement and development
of the world-renowned scenic, natural, historic, cultural and recreational resources of the Hudson River Valley while continuing to
emphasize economic development.
The Chazen Companies, leaders in engineering, surveying, environmental, planning and landscape architecture, who are graciously donating
site design services to the incline railway.
Mount Beacon Incline Railway Restoration Society
Post Office Box 1248, Beacon, New York 12508
Phone: 845.765.3262
The American Association of Museums has been bringing museums together since 1906, helping to develop standards and best practices
and providing advocacy on issues of concern to the entire museum community.
The Museum Association of New York, working to build an inclusive, interconnected and visible community of museums and related partners
that support strong organizational development and high professional standards.