What to do and see in Hudson River Valley, Hudson River Valley: The Best Museums

April 27, 2022 Giuseppe Pratt

Discover the best top things to do in Hudson River Valley, United States including Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, DM Weil Gallery, USS Slater DE-766, Motorcyclepedia Museum, National Purple Heart Hall Of Honor, The Den of Marbletown, The Stephen and Harriet Myers Residence, Ona, Lyndhurst, Storm King Art Center.
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1. Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum

4097 Albany Post Rd, Hyde Park, NY 12538-1917 +1 845-486-7770 [email protected] http://fdrlibrary.org
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum

Historic site features the home and estate of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Springwood, and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, the only Presidential Library used by a sitting president. It was conceived and built under President Roosevelt's direction and opened to the public in 1941.The Library's mission is to foster research and education on the life and times of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, and their continuing impact on contemporary life. Our work is carried out by four major areas: Archives, Museum, Education and Public Programs.

Reviewed By R4960NKjustinw - Hasbrouck Heights, United States

I have been on the tour of Springwood many times but not at the holidays. The tour was really interesting of birthplace of FDR and the home of his mother, Sara Delano Roosevelt. The house was supposed to be decorated for the holidays but only a Christmas tree in the library and the dining room set for dinner were the only holiday decorations in the house. The mansion will be going through a full renovation in April and then will be closed for a year so tour it now! The park ranger gave us an informative tour of the family, when the house was built and the additions added on, how the family grew here and the role the house played in the history of the United States especially in World War II. FDR continued to visit here after he became President and used it as his summer White House. Still it was his mother's home and Sara's influences are all over the house. Unlike other mansions, you could tell this was someone's home that was used at all times of the year. You can really see the family influences all over the house as if someone was still living here. It is a great tour and take time to visit the museum and walk through all the exhibits. It really does take two or three days to tour the house.

208 Bruynswick Rd, New Paltz, NY 12561-4122 +1 845-255-3336 [email protected] http://dmweilgallery.com
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5.0 based on 205 reviews

DM Weil Gallery

Available to view Mon - Thurs by appointment. Please call the gallery. At over 3,000 square feet, DM Weil Gallery may be one of the largest modern art galleries in New York's Hudson Valley. Just a short drive from the center of picturesque New Paltz, DM Weil Gallery offers the look and vibe of an exclusive Soho style exhibition space, but with the majestic Shawangunk mountains as a backdrop. The eye-popping abstract creations of acclaimed painter DM Weil -- has been praised by critics and collectors alike, the gallery's mission statement remains, "Why Can't Fine Art Be Fun?".

Reviewed By susannawolk - Albany, United States

Do not miss DM Weil gallery if you are in the New Paltz area! Donna's art is absolutely stunning--vibrant, colorful, joyful, radiating light. Donna works on premises and it is so special to hear her talk about her wonderful art on display. Donna, Sammy, and Ken are so sweet and welcoming, as well as incredibly knowledgeable with regards to both the art and the many printing services they do in house. This was a wonderful place to spend the afternoon, not to mention I picked up the most unique hand-painted overalls!

3. USS Slater DE-766

Broadway and Quay Street, Albany, NY 12202-1002 +1 518-431-1943 [email protected] http://www.ussslater.org/
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USS Slater DE-766

During World War II 563 Destroyer Escorts battled Nazi U-Boats on the North Atlantic protecting convoys of men and supplies. In the Pacific, they stood first in line to defend naval task forces from Kamikaze attacks. Today only one remains afloat in America. Step back in time. Return to 1945 aboard USS SLATER. See how Sailors worked, hear the sounds of a living ship, touch a piece of American history, and walk the decks where hundreds of Sailors have walked before.

Reviewed By Q5053BDscotta

Having visited most of the WWII museum ships on the east coast (and some on the west), I can say that the USS Slater beat them all in terms of a restoration that made you feel as though you were on the ship when it was in service. My nine-year-old son, who only had a passing interest in WWII, loved the tour, which included tour guide (Austin) demonstrations as to how to get into a top bunk, direct an anti-aircraft gun, and use a signal light. My son particularly liked seeing and holding munitions that were near some of the armament on board because it gave him a greater appreciation for the effort that gun crews needed to expend when defending the ship. The guide answered my son’s many questions that ranged from medical care, living conditions, and general quarters patiently and clearly. My son has already made me promise to take him to see the U.S.S. Massachusetts at Falls River the U.S.S. Intrepid in New York.

4. Motorcyclepedia Museum

250 Lake St, Newburgh, NY 12550-5262 +1 845-569-9065 http://motorcyclepediamuseums.com
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5.0 based on 166 reviews

Motorcyclepedia Museum

Reviewed By juliemD1269RB

What an amazing place. So much to see so much to learn about. The most amazing collection information. Very knowledgeable staff that brought a lot of the information to life as well. Place is spotless the machines I just can’t say enough how amazing this collection is this is a must see!

5. National Purple Heart Hall Of Honor

374 Temple Hill Rd Route 300, New Windsor, NY 12553-5556 +1 845-561-1765 http://www.thepurpleheart.com
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National Purple Heart Hall Of Honor

Please note the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor is CLOSED on Mondays

Reviewed By Timzorrr - Edmonds, United States

The site of the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor besides being a very interesting, touching and well done museum, also occupies the grounds of the New Windsor Cantonment State Historic Site (Revolutionary War). Both attractions are worth seeing. The Purple Heart Hall of Honor has the original purple heart on display as well as a history of the Purple heart. In the same building, in the basement are the weapons and miniature figures of the Cantonement. Outside you will find a log cabin that was used in the Revolutionary War. A little history: "The site of the last encampment of Washington's army between October 1782 and June 1783 which included 8,000 soldiers and their families. By late December 1782 the soldiers had constructed some 600 log huts. The cease-fire agreement of April 19, 1783 effectively ended the war, and the soldiers were sent home." So see both while you are there!

6. The Den of Marbletown

1 Basten Ln, Kingston, NY 12401-7878 +1 845-687-6441 [email protected] http://www.thedenofmarbletown.com
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The Den of Marbletown

Reviewed By suedE4771ZS - Albany, United States

My best friend and I just had a wonderful time at The Den of Marbletown. It’s a fantastic Steiff teddy bear museum and cafe. They have an amazing number of Steiff teddy bears and animals, a room full of Madame Alexander dolls, a collection of Barbies, a tempting gift shop and a cafe with yummy treats. All of this is nestled in a historic farmhouse. We had a pleasant ride from Albany NY and thoroughly enjoyed our time there. Interesting and fun for all ages. You’ll come away with a big smile on your face!

7. The Stephen and Harriet Myers Residence

194 Livingston Ave, Albany, NY 12210-2512 +1 518-621-7793 [email protected] http://undergroundrailroadhistory.org
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The Stephen and Harriet Myers Residence

Engage with the untold story of the Underground Railroad movement in the Capital Region. Learn about the Freedom Seekers who sought refuge at The Myers Residence. Experience the real beginning of the Civil Rights movement led by Black abolitionists. Be in the place history happened. Underground Railroad Education Center researches and preserves the local and national history of the Underground Railroad movement, its international connections, and its legacy for today’s social justice issues, thereby empowering people of all ages to be agents of change toward an equitable and just society.

Reviewed By 147tobyc

This historical site, and the wonderful tour provided by Paul, provide a glimpse of the Underground Railroad quite different from the snippets of information imbedded in the minds of many of us. The house is undergoing repair and renovation but it and the many artifacts on display gave us insight into the life saving efforts of ordinary citizens almost 200 years ago. The foundation’s ongoing summer projects with local students provided us with key historical information. We definitely recommend a visit.

8. Ona

53 Main St 53 Main Street, Tarrytown, NY 10591-7648 +1 914-514-8981 http://www.fairtradeintarrytownny.com
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Ona

Reviewed By irener435

Loved this little shop in Tarrytown. Everything is handmade (well almost) and made in different parts of the world. The owner of the shop is a very nice and helpful lady, highly recommend stopping by if you are visiting Tarrytown or of you live there.

9. 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.

10. Storm King Art Center

1 Museum Rd, New Windsor, NY 12553-8883 +1 845-534-3115 [email protected] http://www.stormking.org/
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4.5 based on 823 reviews

Storm King Art Center

Widely celebrated as one of the world's leading sculpture parks, Storm King Art Center has welcomed visitors from across the globe for fifty years. It is located only one hour north of New York City, in the lower Hudson Valley, where its pristine 500-acre landscape of fields, hills, and woodlands provides the setting for a collection of more than 100 carefully sited sculptures created by some of the most acclaimed artists of our time.

Reviewed By IamZozo - Tel Aviv, Israel

A large and beautiful outdoor museum for Japanese’sculptures You can easily spend more than 2 hours at the place

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