10 Architectural Buildings in Hudson River Valley That You Shouldn't Miss

May 11, 2022 Claudia Navarrete

Discover the best top things to do in Hudson River Valley, United States including Our Lady of Loretto Roman Catholic Church, Lyndhurst, Staatsburgh State Historic Site / Mills Mansion, Dutchess County Court House, Van Cortlandt Manor, Clermont, Boscobel House and Gardens, Olana State Historic Site, Wilderstein Historic Site, Manitoga / The Russel Wright Design Center.
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1. Our Lady of Loretto Roman Catholic Church

24 Fair St Main Street, Cold Spring, NY 10516-3004 +1 845-265-3718 http://ladyofloretto.org/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Our Lady of Loretto Roman Catholic Church

2. Lyndhurst

635 S Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591-6499 +1 914-631-4481 [email protected] http://lyndhurst.org
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4.5 based on 543 reviews

Lyndhurst

Lyndhurst mansion is closed but the grounds are open! Daily Grounds Passes are available through December 20th. Overlooking the Hudson River in Tarrytown, New York, is Lyndhurst, one of America’s finest Gothic Revival mansions. Designed in 1838 by Alexander Jackson Davis, its architectural brilliance is complemented by the park-like landscape of the estate and a comprehensive collection of original decorative arts. Its noteworthy occupants included: former New York City mayor William Paulding, merchant George Merritt, and railroad tycoon Jay Gould. Lyndhurst is a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Reviewed By an0nym0us9999 - Memphis, United States

Lyndhurst was a dream estate built by Mr. Pauling that was sold to Jay Gould that overlooked the Hudson River. During Halloween, the house was decorated with Halloween decorations that took away from the overall historic feel of the house but was entertaining. I took the tour of the house it lasted about an hour and a half and get a good look at the furniture that was in the house during Jay Gould’s life. The house itself wasn’t anything extremely impressive. The most memorial piece of information about the estate for me was that the TV series, Dark Shadows, was filmed at Lyndhurst, and Barnabas’ and Angelique’s paintings from the TV series were displayed in one of the rooms. The house was built in a gothic revival style where ever door, window, room, furniture and et cetera had a parallel matching accompaniment. It was a enjoyable historic site to explore.

3. Staatsburgh State Historic Site / Mills Mansion

Old Post Road, Staatsburg, NY 12580 +1 845-889-8851 [email protected] http://nysparks.com/historic-sites/25/details.aspx
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4.5 based on 132 reviews

Staatsburgh State Historic Site / Mills Mansion

A Gilded Age mansion and estate directly on the Hudson River in the mid-Hudson Valley, minutes from the Vanderbilt Mansion, the Roosevelt Presidential Library and home, the Culinary Institute, and Rhinebeck. The mansion has its original furnishings, and offers house tours and programs. The estate grounds, now a New York State park, offer picnic facilities, walking paths along the river, and hiking trails in the woods. A New York State historic site, with a NY State golf course, marina, and campground within one mile.

Reviewed By Kaiticatd

Staatsburg Mill House greatly exceeded my expectations. It's truly the Downton Abbey of Upstate New York and was stunning at Christmas time. The house maintains all of its original furniture, so it's an absolute representation of the time period, which is both rare and special. The staff and volunteers we're exceptionally knowledgeable and friendly, especially with my 19 month old daughter. I'm looking forward to visiting again in the spring and checking out the grounds.

4. Dutchess County Court House

10 Market St, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601-3203
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Dutchess County Court House

5. Van Cortlandt Manor

500 S Riverside Ave, Croton on Hudson, NY 10520-3031 +1 914-366-6900 [email protected] http://www.hudsonvalley.org/historic-sites/van-cortlandt-manor
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4.5 based on 396 reviews

Van Cortlandt Manor

Explore the stone manor house and brick ferry house, wander through the heritage gardens, and stroll down a quiet country road along the Croton River. There, you'll experience the domestic life of a patriot family living in the years just after the American Revolution - the New Nation period. Site is open for tours on weekends during July and August. Property also hosts the popular events LIGHTSCAPES in the spring and the Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze in the fall.

Reviewed By 361MrT - Laconia, United States

Set within the Hudson Valley is a manor straight out of the 18th century and on its property is a breathtaking display of more than 7,000 illuminated jack o’ lanterns. As you meander through the paths that are pumpkin lit, victors will come upon multiple themes filled with illuminated carved pumpkins—complete with spooky music, lighting, and some low-lying fog. Themes vary from spiders, cats, astrological signs, dinosaurs, circus trains, etc. However, my favorite was the overhead tunnel called “the Planetarium” which was totally made up pumpkins carved and grouped together to form a night sky. Music and “shooting stars” just made this theme even more exciting. Best time to go is when the chill in the air is just enough for your breath to be seen. Of course, make sure its dark when you go—preferably after 6:30PM.

6. Clermont

Germantown, NY
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Clermont

7. Boscobel House and Gardens

1601 Route 9d, Garrison, NY 10524-4406 +1 845-265-3638 [email protected] http://www.boscobel.org
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4.5 based on 367 reviews

Boscobel House and Gardens

Boscobel House and Gardens is an esteemed Historic House Museum containing one of the finest collections of decorative arts, including furniture, from the Federal period. Boscobel offers tours of the Neoclassical mansion and access to 68 acres of our grounds, featuring lush gardens and a woodland trail. Located in the heart of the Hudson Valley, Boscobel directly overlooks Constitution Marsh toward the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, showcasing dramatic views of the Hudson River. From mid-April through December, Boscobel hosts lively events, innovative exhibitions, talks by the world’s top design experts, and engaging programs and activities for families. Children are always welcome.

Reviewed By R4960NKjustinw - Hasbrouck Heights, United States

I had never heard of Boscobel before visiting the Mills Mansion and I decided to visit it. It is a very impressive house tour as it had it had been decorated for the holidays. The house had been built in 1806 after the Revolutionary War and was built in the Federalist fashion with American furnishings. The house is the home of the Dyckman family of New York (the same family of the Dyckman Farmhouse in Washington Heights) and the house had to be finished by States Dyckman's wife after his death. The house was built for living all year round and had a very impressive front entrance with a sweeping staircase and impressive rooms facing the river. The rooms were furnished with a combination of family heirlooms and period pieces that had been picked out by the curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The house was decorated with garlands and candles as they would have been for the holidays of that period. Our tour guide, Sam, gave us an excellent tour of the house putting us into the mind set of the family members who were living here at the time. The house was decorated elegantly and understated but still elaborate for the time. The furnishings were well designed and fit the period. Everything was a little showy but still it feels like a home and not a museum. The rooms were set for afternoon tea and for a holiday dinner in the dining room. It was an interesting look about how the family must have lived at the time. Four generations of family lived in the house and there must have been a lot of pride in this house. Our tour guide gave a very vivid view of what it must have been like to live here at the time and how they lived. It was an interesting look at the post-revolutionary war period in this country. Put this manor house on your bucket list to visit especially if you get Sam as your tour guide.

8. Olana State Historic Site

5720 State Route 9g, Hudson, NY 12534-4129 +1 518-751-0344 [email protected] http://www.olana.org
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4.5 based on 767 reviews

Olana State Historic Site

Hudson River School painter Frederic E. Church designed Olana, his family home, studio, and estate, as an integrated environment embracing architecture, art, and landscape. Olana, a National Historic Landmark, is an icon of naturalistic landscape design, with five miles of carriage roads and a Persian-inspired house at its summit, embracing unrivaled panoramic views of the vast Hudson River Valley. Today, visitors can experience an array of activities, from meandering through the 250 acre artist designed landscape, to taking a tour of the house and surrounding landscape, to viewing the changing exhibitions both in the main house and a gallery devoted to contemporary photography. They can see a 17 minute award-winning video on the property and a permanent orientation exhibit. They can also participate in a variety of educational programs in the Wagon House Education Center, including a free backpack program that includes a variety of projects for children.

Reviewed By NewJerseyFred

A must see mansion on the Hudson River located in Hudson NY. The exterior has been lovingly restored and the interior is virtually untouched since it was built in near pristine condition. Fully furnished with all original furnishings and art work. A long and very informative tour of the whole house. The grounds and views might be the best of any of the mansions on the Hudson River.

9. Wilderstein Historic Site

Rhinebeck, NY 12572 +1 845-876-4818 http://wilderstein.org
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4.5 based on 147 reviews

Wilderstein Historic Site

Wilderstein Historic Site, with its exquisite Queen Anne mansion and Calvert Vaux designed landscape, is widely regarded as one of the Hudson Valley’s most important examples of Victorian architecture. The estate was the home of Margaret (Daisy) Suckley, whose extraordinarily close relationship with Franklin Delano Roosevelt has been well-chronicled and is the subject of much interest. Wilderstein’s guided tour includes the elaborate 1888 interiors of the first floor of the mansion, the exterior architecture, landscape, annual exhibition, and video. The regular season for guided tours is May through October. In addition, the mansion is open and decorated for the holidays from Thanksgiving weekend until the end of December.There is also a network of hiking trails on the property, special events throughout the year, a gift shop, and spectacular Hudson River views.

Reviewed By R4960NKjustinw - Hasbrouck Heights, United States

I have visited Wilderstein for the holidays and I never get tired of coming here. It is such a beautiful home and such excellent views of the Hudson River. Only the first floor is open to the public but there is a lot to see. The whole house was redecorated in Gothic Revival and all the woodwork on the first floor is most impressive with it carved details and beautiful detail work. There are stained glass windows in the dining room that held the coat of arms and the table had been laid for Christmas lunch. The Receiving Room is impressive but needs to be renovated. The silk furnishings are falling apart. The Living Room was very welcoming and warm and was decorated with a tree as the family would have in their day and the room was set for tea and you could tell must have been a well used room as it had such a warm feeling with beautiful views of the river. The library where Ms. Suckley lived was still in perfect shape with walls of books and an impressive fire place. Really take your time in room and admire the beauty and details that were put into this house.

10. Manitoga / The Russel Wright Design Center

584 Route 9d, Garrison, NY 10524-3042 +1 845-424-3812 [email protected] http://www.russelwrightcenter.org/
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4.5 based on 83 reviews

Manitoga / The Russel Wright Design Center

MANITOGA / The Russel Wright Design Center preserves, protects and shares Russel Wright's modernist House, Studio and Woodland Garden as a masterful integration of design and nature, a powerful example of land reclamation, and a resource for inspired design in daily living through public tours, programs and events. MANITOGA is a National Historic Landmark, an Affiliate Site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and a World Monuments Watch Site. It is one of the few 20th century modern homes open to the public in New York State.

Reviewed By DayTrip65809

Manitoga is a fascinating place to visit. Russel Wright designed his home and studio to be at one with the natural surroundings, and even created the 75 acre woods around the house. The Russel Wright House is the expression of a creative mind and unique spirit and well worth visiting. Be sure to take a tour—the guides all seem to have infectious enthusiasm for the place. They bring Wright and his work to life in a way that enhances your appreciation of the house and the landscape. If you want lovely hiking without the crowds of Bear Mountain, the trails are worth the trip on their own. (Just a word of advice: if you go during peak season, prepare for crazy traffic jams in the Bear Mountain area.)

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