What to do and see in Hudson River Valley, Hudson River Valley: The Best Points of Interest & Landmarks

May 13, 2022 Roger Rusk

Discover the best top things to do in Hudson River Valley, United States including G. Steve Jordan Gallery, The Dr. Oliver Bronson House, Art Centro, Walkway State Historic Park, Kagyu Thubten Choling Monastery, Mesier Homestead and Museum, St. Peter's Church, Locust Grove Estate, The Captain David Crawford House, Mid-Hudson Heritage Center.
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Water Street Market 10 Main Street, New Paltz, NY 12561 +1 845-255-6800 [email protected] http://JordanGallery.com
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

G. Steve Jordan Gallery

2. The Dr. Oliver Bronson House

552 Warren St, Hudson, NY 12534-2802 http://www.historichudson.org
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

The Dr. Oliver Bronson House

3. Art Centro

485 Main St, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601-3438 +1 845-454-4525 [email protected] http://www.artcentro.org
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Art Centro

Art Centro is a community art center operated by the Mid-Hudson Heritage Center featuring a fully-equipped ceramics studio, art galleries, meeting space and private artists' studios. We offer private lessons in ceramics, as well as classes, workshops, parties and public events. We'd love to teach you how to make pottery and/or give you a tour of our art space... so please visit!

4. Walkway State Historic Park

87 Haviland Rd, Highland, NY 12528-1610 +1 845-834-2867 https://www.facebook.com/walkwayoverthehudson
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5.0 based on 124 reviews

Walkway State Historic Park

Reviewed By krocking123 - New York City, United States

This place is great. You can rollerblade, bike, or walk.. lots of people watching. Parking lot is large and overflow parking is available ... FREE for all!!

5. Kagyu Thubten Choling Monastery

245 Sheafe Rd, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590-1123 +1 845-297-5761 http://www.kagyu.com/
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Kagyu Thubten Choling Monastery

6. Mesier Homestead and Museum

2 Spring St, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590-2426 +1 845-632-1281 http://www.wappingershistoricalsociety.org
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Mesier Homestead and Museum

7. St. Peter's Church

107 State St, Albany, NY 12207-1683 +1 518-434-3502 http://www.stpeterschurchalbany.org/
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8. Locust Grove Estate

2683 South Rd, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601-5275 +1 845-454-4500 [email protected] http://www.lgny.org
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Locust Grove Estate

Overlooking the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie New York, the 200-acre Locust Grove Estate is a museum and nature preserve centered on a 45-room Italianate villa built in 1851. Begining in 1895 new owners William and Martha Young redecorated the mansion with their vast collection of art and antiques, and added new gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Young's daughter, Annette, lived at Locust Grove until 1975, preserving the estate essentially as her parents had used it. Inside the historic mansion, step back in time to the early years of the 20th century; the Young family's collection of Hudson River School paintings, early 19th-century American furniture, and personal possessions are still in place after more than a century.

Reviewed By LollyLongo - Bergenfield, United States

Toured the Locust Grove Estate Mansion summer retreat (25 rooms) of inventor Samuel F. B. Morse, father of the telegraph, including the Morse Exhibition Gallery. A beautiful estate with miles of carriage roads, historic gardens and Hudson River views. We were not allowed to take pics inside the mansion. You can visit the Museum Shop and Morse Gallery on the premises. As a painter and the founding President of the National Academy of Design, Morse was one of the most recognized artistic voices in 19th-century New York before he began experimenting with the electromagnetic telegraph. In 1895, two decades after the death of Samuel Morse, his family sold the estate to William and Martha Young who moved to the house with their two children and a staff of 12 servants. Their daughter, Annette, lived at Locust Grove until 1975 and at the end of her life ensured that the property would become a museum, education center and nature preserve. I strongly recommend taking the tour….our guide was so informative.

9. The Captain David Crawford House

189 Montgomery St, Newburgh, NY 12550-3636 +1 845-561-2585 http://newburghhistoricalsociety.com/Main/HomePage
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

The Captain David Crawford House

10. Mid-Hudson Heritage Center

317 Main St, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601-3116 +1 845-214-1113 [email protected] http://www.midhudsonheritage.org
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Mid-Hudson Heritage Center

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