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Things To Do – Highlands, New York
12 rooms with refrigerators and microwaves. All rooms have 2 double beds and free HBO. Scenic views. More on iloveny.com
Religion and Faith – Cold Spring, New York
On the banks of the Hudson River, in the heart of the Highlands opposite West Point, The Chapel Restoration is a national historic landmark, built in 1833 in the Greek Revival style. Fifty miles north of New York City, across from ... More on Chapelofourlady.com
Landmarks – Albany, New York
The statue was dedicated by Gerald D. Jennings, Mayor City of Albany, New York on May 5, 2005 in Tricentennial Park. The sculpture?s creator Hy Rosen, Pulitzer prize winning author William Kennedy and Whalen?s son Jonathan were among ... More on Albany.org
Generic – Poughkeepsie, New York
Inspired by the attempts of folk-singer Pete Seeger to clean up the Hudson River, the Clearwater is a sloop--a type of sailboat--that was once a very common sight on this New York waterway. Seeger imagined that such a ship would draw visitors to a river for an educational ride aboard, where they could lear...
Museums – Saugerties, New York
A 104-year old country church housing the painting studios and gallery/museum of world-renowned artist, Justin Love. This 6,000 square foot building has enough inspiration ... More on iloveny.com
Health Club – Saratoga Springs, New York
We welcome walk-ins and seasonal visitors. More on YogaFinder
Things To Do – Esopus, New York
Recommended Route: Go up the white trail (Free Maps Available at each entrance), take a loop around on the lake on the blue trail then hit the orange any time you want. More on trails.mtbr.com
Things To Do – Highland, New York
On-site guest laundry, pet friendly. Easy access to I-87, I-84. Convenient to area shopping and restaurants, ... More on iloveny.com
Parks – Hyde Park, New York
The staff in the museum were friendly and knowlgeable, the house was ok, but the tour was a disappointment. More on TripAdvisor
Landmarks – Troy, New York
Completed in 1827, the Federal white marble home was originally a wedding gift from businessman William Howard to his daughter, Betsey, and the Cluetts bought the home 60 years later. The marble-fa... More on Heritage
Restaurants – Poughkeepsie, New York
How can you have a bar in the middle of a dining room and consider it fine dining? More on Yahoo! Travel
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