Esopus may refer to:
In New York:
- Esopus, New York Esopus is a town in Ulster County, New York, United States. The population was 9,331 at the 2000 census. The name comes from the local Indian tribe and means "high banks.", a town in Ulster County
- Esopus Creek The Esopus Creek is a small river in southeastern New York, United States. The Esopus Creek is a tributary of the Hudson River and joins that river by the Village of Saugerties in the northeast corner of Ulster County. It was named after the Esopus Tribe of the Iroquois Confederacy, who traveled through the area. They did not live there, though,, a tributary of the Hudson River
- Esopus Meadows Lighthouse Esopus Meadows Lighthouse, nicknamed "Maid of the Meadows" and often simply referred to as "the Esopus light" is a lighthouse on the Hudson River near Esopus, New York. The lighthouse stands in the middle of the river, its granite foundation built atop piles that have been driven into the riverbed, and is accessible only by, a lighthouse on the Hudson River near Esopus, New York
- Esopus Wars The Esopus Wars were two localized conflicts between Dutch settlers and the Esopus tribe of Lenape Indians during the latter half of the 17th century in what is now Ulster County, New York. Like many other wars during the colonial period they were brought about by the clash of European and Indian cultures, the first war having started over, two localized conflicts between Dutch settlers and the Esopus tribe of Lenape Indians during the latter half of the 17th century
- Esopus magazine Esopus is a twice-yearly nonprofit arts and culture magazine founded in 2003 by Tod Lippy and published by the Esopus Foundation. Its primary objective is to give artists a noncommercial forum in which to publish their projects. It has been called "a thing of lavish, eccentric beauty" by the New York Times and was named "one of the 1, a nonprofit arts publication based in New York
- Esopus tribe, a tribe of Lenape The Lenape are a group of several organized bands of Native American peoples with shared cultural and linguistic characteristics. Their name, sometimes spelled Lennape or Lenapi, means "the people." They are also known as the Lenni Lenape (the "true people") or as the "Delaware Indians." This last name was assigned to Indians
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