Westchester County and the Hudson Valley are home to several historic homes that offer visitors more than just a glimpse into the past. Many have dedicated kids' programming, annual and seasonal ...
Sunnyside in Irvington, the home of American author Washington Irving, sits on over 10 acres of land overlooking the Hudson River in Irvington. Irving, best known for short stories such as “The ...
In New Paltz, Historic Huguenot Street strives to represent the early European settlers and those who both came before them ...
In the late 17th century, the Livingston family acquired a roughly 160,000 acre tract straddling the Hudson River, where it ruled in semifeudal splendor for generations. Over the centuries, the ...
Newsweek published its list of top presidential attractions as voted on by readers. Coming in at No. 2 is Grant Cottage State ...
The sound of water tumbling over an 18th-century mill wheel only adds to the bucolic allure of a 2,000-plus-acre horse farm in New York‘s scenic Hudson Valley that just hit the market for an ...
The 7,200-square-foot property, which is on the market for just under $2.3 million, was originally built in 1860 for Daniel Bennett St. John, a U.S. senator and founding editor of the New York Times.
KINGSTON, N.Y. The Maurice D. Hinchey Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Hudson River Valley Ramble with a month-long series of events beginning ...