In response to economic decline, this city's historic waterfront district was largely demolished between 1970 and 1973 as part of a robust urban renewal plan which is now seen as a pivotal negative turning point for this city.
Newburgh
This winery, nestled within the village of Washingtonville, is often referred to as America's Oldest Winery.
Brotherhood Winery
Should this city really even be considered part of the Hudson Valley? It sits on the Delaware River after all.
Port Jervis
This Hudson Valley Art Museum occupies a former Nabisco Box Printing Factory in Beacon, NY
Dia Beacon
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This village's most notable geographical feature is the Wallkill River, which flows from the south to the north across the village and divides one-third of it from the rest.
Walden
This lighthouse was completed in 1871 and is the last wooden lighthouse in existence on the Hudson and the only Hudson lighthouse with a clapboard exterior.
Esopus Meadows Lighthouse
This is the most prominent elevation in the town of Newburgh, due to its central location. An Indian chief who allegedly lived atop the hill during Revolutionary War times gives this hill it's name.
Cronomer Hill
Museum goers can revel in the grandiosity of large sculpture like structures at this outdoor art Museum.
Storm King Art Center
Take the bull by the horns and enjoy festive outdoor holidays lights at this Orange County Park within it's abortorium.
Thomas Bull Memorial Park.
Since 1989, This Hudson Valley town has played host to the Hudson Valley Garlic Festival.
Saugerties
It was originally established as a fort during the American Revolutionary War, as it sits on strategic high ground overlooking the Hudson River 50 miles (80 km) north of New York City.
West Point
Beginning at picturesque Crystal Lake in Newburgh, NY, follow a 1.5-mile woodland trail steadily skyward to this hill’s 700-foot summit named by early settlers for it's abundance of reptiles.
Snake Hill
An underrated gem in the heart of, "The Strand" is this museum, detailing the long history of naval travel and vessels on the Hudson River.
Hudson River Maritime Museum - Kingston, NY
Capture the magic of the feature film with the Catskill Mountain Railroad on a journey to the north pole with this holiday train ride.
The Polar Express Train Ride.
This village, sharing a name with a tropical U.S. State, is a farming region known for it's vast Onion fields.
Florida
Amidst the turmoil of a British military invasion in the fall of 1777, the elected representatives of rebellious New Yorkers met in Kingston to form a new state government at this historic landmark.
The Senate House
This Reservoir was constructed between 1907 and 1915, by the New York City Board of Water Supply, by impounding the Esopus Creek. In doing so, approximately 2000 residents were relocated with the city claiming eminent domain and the region was flooded.
Ashokan
The home where Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelet entertained guests in Hyde Park, NY is also a museum operating within this park which Eleanor named herself.
Val-Kill
Sip into the Season at the Hudson Valley’s premier holiday wine and cider tasting event – Holiday Fineries at the Wineries! This long-running celebration features members of this wine trail.
Shawangunk Wine Trail.
This Village in Dutchess County, NY has been dubbed, the Hamptons of the Hudson Valley, as it is one of the most affluent villages in New York State.
Millbrook
This monolith stands sentinel at the crest of the Shawangunk ridge and can be seen clearly as far south as Middletown on a clear day.
Albert K. Memorial Tower on Sky Top
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Mohonk Sky Top
This Geographic formation, named by early settlers due to the howling winds that funneled through the gap between Breakneck Ridge and Storm King Mountain is easily viewed from New Windsor's plum point.
The Wind Gate.
The continental Army occupied this colonial era home circa 1732 built by Cornelius and Hanna. It is owned and operated by the Fishkill Historical Society.
Van Wyck Homestead Museum
Drive through our hundreds of Christmas lights, inflatables and many more nostalgic displays to bring back your fun holiday memories at Watt Christmas Wonderland, which is located where.
Goshen NY