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When Thomas Cole painted Kaaterskill Falls, the site had been a popular destination for artists and tourists, captivated by its natural beauty and dramatic landscapes. The area was part of the Catskill Mountains in New York, which had become a significant location for the Hudson River School of painting, emphasizing the romantic and sublime aspects of nature. Cole's work contributed to the growing appreciation of American wilderness and the importance of preserving such landscapes.

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