Westchester County, a collection of towns that serve as a popular suburb for the bordering New York City, is also the gateway to the Hudson River Valley, an area that promises a plethora of outdoor activities, from sailing to bird-watching to cross country skiing. The County also contains Rye Playland, a popular children's amusement park, historic sites from the American Revolution, the African American Heritage Trail and several famous houses, including Lyndhurst, a Gothic Revival mansion.
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Kenise Barnes Fine Art was founded in 1994 on the belief that art is essential. We are a fine art gallery and art consulting firm that represents emerging and mid-career investment-quality artists. Our exhibition program includes over forty artists working in a variety of mediums. We organize more than twenty solo exhibitions and concept-driven group shows each year in our two spacious galleries.
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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.
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Mossy Fern is a great place to find that special plant you didn’t even know you needed. Knowledgeable staff, unusual collection of tropical houseplants, pots, plant food, soil and, in season, a boutique nursery of outdoor plants for containers or landscape. Curated gardening services for when your mow & blow crew doesn’t know what to do with your veggie bed or perennials. Online ordering easy & efficient for those still staying home. Delivery within the rivertowns. Sister shop in Bronxville but Hastings is the main event. Oh yeah, and cut flower bouquets.
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Pepsi was one of the few corporations to seriously invest in modern sculpture, and the result is this impressive collection.
I was meditating and focusing on my heart chakra during my come-up as I meditated by the pond and the trails started to kick in as I meditated and the clouds were coming off of it it was like a Monay painting. I got up and started strolling through the sculpture garden. Let me tell you, the visuals that go with this is priceless. I wish I had the words for it or a way to draw it for you or maybe take a picture of it in my mind - like a tripping camera how aweseome would that be! Anyway The ladies were dancing around and around and around me and I felt connected to the universe, I felt that each of them was an element and all of them working in unison made the world go round. Then I got a little bit sick and had to boot. I recovered though, got up, and jogged around the park. I found a nice bench to sit down and meditate once I found myself regaining control and focus. I definitely found that this place helped me realign my energies. I recommend it.
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Founded in 1957, Clay Art Center's vision is to "kindle a passion for the ceramic arts and provide a community for that passion to flourish". • Attend a Class or Workshop: Saturday Drop In Clay Class - One Time Class - every Saturday from 2 - 4pm. • Throw a clay party for your friends or your child's special event • Come to an exhibition of the latest in ceramic arts: 5 - 7 exhibitions per year. • Shop at THE SHOP AT CAC for handmade one-of-a-kind gifts made by our artists and invited guest artists from across the nation
The clay art center is a combo gallery with gift shop as well as a teaching center they offer adult and children’s classes. I did the Claydies Night with my friend and it was a lot of fun. I love to stop in to look at the gift shop, I think it’s a great place to find unique gifts and support local makers. They do a Christmas ornament sale around the holidays.
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