What to do and see in Woodstock, New York (NY): The Best Museums

February 2, 2022 Sheron Bogner

Woodstock is a town in Ulster County, New York, United States. The population was 5,884 at the 2010 census, down from 6,241 at the 2000 census. Woodstock is in the northern part of the county, northwest of Kingston, and lies within the borders of the Catskill Park.
Restaurants in Woodstock

1. Lotus Fine Art and Design

33 Rock City Rd, Woodstock, NY 12498-1244 +1 845-679-2303 [email protected] http://lotuswoodstock.com
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Lotus Fine Art and Design

Lotus Fine Art and Design is an eclectic Woodstock, New York boutique and gallery with a focus on beautiful, eye-catching art objects, sourced locally and from craftspeople around the world. Lotus also offers museum quality custom picture framing and owner Jamie Barthel's hand painted glass lighting, along with other local artists' works. Come visit us soon!

3671 Route 212 Shady, Woodstock, NY 12409-5139 +1 845-679-5432 [email protected] http://www.elenazang.com
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Elena Zang Gallery

The gallery is located in a beautiful garden setting 4 miles west of the Woodstock village green, showing contemporary fine art, sculpture and ceramics of regional and internationally known artists. Owner/potters Alan Hoffman and Elena Zang also create their ceramics on site in their studios.

Reviewed By dougsheer - Woodstock, United States

Zang Gallery features mainly Woodstock area artists but of the New York City -- make that world class -- level of of skill. The openings are a must.

3. Historical Society of Woodstock

20 Comeau Dr, Woodstock, NY 12498-1466 +1 845-679-2256 [email protected] http://historicalsocietyofwoodstock.org
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Historical Society of Woodstock

The Historical Society of Woodstock NY offers exhibits and events throughout the summer season. Please visit our web site, historicalsocietyofwoodstock.org for up to date information. Or, find us on facebook, historicalwoodstock. Donations accepted thru the web site via pay pal or via snail mail to PO BOX 841 Woodstock NY. 12498

4. Center for Photography at Woodstock

59 Tinker St, Woodstock, NY 12498-1236 http://Www.cpw.org
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Center for Photography at Woodstock

Reviewed By HeidiD451 - Lambertville, United States

Why visit Woodstock? For the music and art of course. While the famous Woodstock festival was actually in Bethel, the town of Woodstock itself has many reminders of the town's musical roots. The Center for Photography at Woodstock is a must see for many reasons. It is a non-profit exhibition space was founded in 1977 by Howard Greenberg. The space hosts a roster of shows, speakers, and programs. It's free to walk around, view some great and thought-provoking photos, and talk about the town and building's history. The Center is housed in the building that was once Café Espresso, the bar where Bob Dylan and Joan Baez played in the sixties. The friendly owner will tell stories of the building's history if you ask and spend some time chatting.

8 Tannery Brook Rd, Woodstock, NY 12498-1514 +1 845-679-2622 [email protected] http://www.sweetheartgallery.com/

Home and personal accessories. Our gallery in Woodstock features paintings by Lila Bacon and collectible art pottery by Norman Bacon. We also carry Kinzig Design handblown glass lamps with embroiders silk shades. Visit our website for an extensive collection of home and personal accessories by very gifted, contemporary North American artisans. Sweetheart Gallery

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