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Carnwath Farms Historic Site & ParkCarnwath Farms Historic Site & Park in Dutchess County, New York is a scenic park located on the banks of the Hudson River. The park, which is on the site of a former Revolutionary War era farm, offers visitors a chance to view the area's rich historical past. In addition to the farmhouse and outbuildings, visitors can explore the old-growth forest and wetlands, catch a glimpse of bald eagles, hike the trails, and experience the tranquility of the Hudson Valley.
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Gomez Mill HouseGomez Mill House is a historic site, recognized as one of the oldest surviving Jewish residences in North America and holds significant historical and cultural importance.The Gomez Mill House was built around 1714 by Luis Moses Gomez, a Sephardic Jewish merchant and early American patriot. Gomez was a prominent figure in the colonial period, and his home served as a meeting place for influential figures during the American Revolutionary War.
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SplashDown BeachSplashDown Beach is the largest water park in Dutchess County, located in Fishkill, NY. It offers exciting water slides, a lazy river, and a wave pool, as well as a variety of other attractions such as mini golf, bumper boats, and an arcade. Children can also enjoy the kiddie area which features its own water slides and spray-grounds. With games, food, and live entertainment, SplashDown Beach is the perfect place for a day of family fun.
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Locust Grove EstateLocust Grove Estate is a historic site located in Dutchess County, New York. It was originally owned by the Livingston family, and George Washington was a frequent visitor. The main house, which was built in 1760, is a two-story, mid-Georgian structure that features two wings that extend from the main house. The estate also includes a cider mill, a schoolhouse, an orangery, and other outbuildings.
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Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar CollegeThe Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College is an influential art museum located in Poughkeepsie, NY. It houses a collection of over 17,000 works of art, ranging from ancient to modern times, including American, European, African, and Asian art, and works by contemporary artists. The museum also provides educational programming and opportunities for research, with a wide variety of lectures, artist talks, symposia, and workshops.
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Springside LandmarkSpringside Landmark is a historic mansion located in Dutchess County, New York. Built in the late 19th century, it was the home of William B. Astor, the grandson of John Jacob Astor, one of the wealthiest men in America at the time. The mansion is now owned by the Dutchess County Historical Society and is open for tours and special events. It is renowned for its Greek Revival architecture, opulent furnishings, and beautiful landscaping.
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Hopewell Depot MuseumThe Hopewell Depot Museum in Dutchess County is a non-profit museum dedicated to preserving the history of the New York Central Railroad system and its impact on the region. The museum contains a variety of artifacts, including a restored New York Central caboose, a vintage train depot, and exhibits about the area’s rail history. Visitors of all ages can learn about the area’s vibrant past through a variety of interactive displays, activities, and educational programs.
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Van Wyck Homestead MuseumThe Van Wyck Homestead Museum is a museum located in Dutchess County, New York. The museum offers a unique glimpse into the history of the area, with a variety of exhibits showcasing the homesteading lifestyle of the early 19th century. The museum features a historic 1840 farmhouse, as well as a one-room schoolhouse, a barn, and a log cabin. Visitors can explore the buildings and artifacts, as well as learn about the history of the local area from the knowledgeable guides.
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Clinton House State Historic SiteThe Clinton House State Historic Site is a historic landmark located in Dutchess County, and was designated as a New York State Historic Site in 1975. It was the home of the first U.S. President, George Clinton, who served from 1809 to 1817. The Clinton House is also the birthplace of his granddaughter, Julia Clinton Jones. The home has been restored to its mid-19th century glory and the grounds feature a rose garden, an ice house, and a restored 19th century Cold Spring House.
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Mount Gulian Historic SiteMount Gulian Historic Site is a unique historic property in Dutchess County, New York. It was the home to the Verplanck family from the late 1700s until the early 2000s. The family played a major role in the history of the United States, especially during the American Revolution. The site was one of the first to be designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1969. The property includes the main house, barn, and outbuildings, along with the original historic gardens.
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Mid-Hudson BridgeThe Mid-Hudson Bridge is a steel suspension bridge that spans the Hudson River in Dutchess County, New York. Constructed in 1930, it carries the New York State Thruway across the river, connecting Poughkeepsie on the east side to Highland on the west side. The bridge is 3,000 feet long and has a main suspended span of 1,638 feet, making it the longest suspension bridge in the state and the sixth longest in the United States.
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Franny Reese State ParkFranny Reese State Park is a beautiful and serene park located in Ulster County, New York. It is named after Franny Reese, a local environmental activist and philanthropist who played a vital role in preserving the parkland.The park is situated on the banks of the Hudson River and offers visitors breathtaking views of the river and surrounding landscapes. It encompasses over 250 acres of green space, making it an ideal destination for outdoor activities and relaxation.
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Mid-Hudson Discovery MuseumThe Mid-Hudson Discovery Museum in Dutchess County, New York offers visitors of all ages an educational and entertaining experience. From rotating exhibits exploring the natural world, to interactive displays that bring the area's history to life, the museum has something for everyone. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits and displays about local history, the natural world, the environment, and more.
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Walkway Over the HudsonWalkway Over the Hudson is a pedestrian bridge, Built in 1888 as a railroad bridge, it has been restored and opened as a linear park for pedestrians, bicyclists, and other non-motorized traffic since 2009. Spanning 1.28 miles over the Hudson River, Walkway Over The Hudson is the world's longest pedestrian bridge, offering spectacular views of the Catskill and Shawangunk Mountains, the Hudson River Valley, and the iconic Mid-Hudson and Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridges.
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Newburgh-Beacon BridgeThe Newburgh-Beacon Bridge is a significant landmark and crucial transportation link that spans the Hudson River, connecting the cities of Newburgh and Beacon in Orange County, New York.Completed in 1963, the bridge is a cantilevered truss structure that stretches approximately 7,855 feet across the Hudson River. It serves as a vital transportation route, carrying traffic on Interstate 84, a major highway connecting New York and Pennsylvania.
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Howland Cultural CenterThe Howland Cultural Center is located in Beacon, Dutchess County, New York and serves as a hub of artistic and cultural activity. It is a non-profit organization that offers year-round programming, including exhibitions, poetry slams, concerts, workshops, and theatrical performances. The Center houses a wide range of rotating exhibitions, ranging from fine art to photography, and is home to the Howland Artists Group, a collective of regional artists.
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Dutchess Rail TrailThe Dutchess Rail Trail is a 25-mile, multi-use recreational path in Dutchess County, New York. The trail begins at the Putnam County border in the town of Dover and extends south through East Fishkill, LaGrange, Poughkeepsie, Hyde Park, and Pleasant Valley, before ending at the Ulster County border. The trail is best enjoyed by walking, biking, and roller blading, and offers stunning views of the Hudson River and the Hudson Valley landscape.
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Madam Brett Homestead MuseumThe Madam Brett Homestead Museum is a unique 18th century historic house museum located in Beacon, New York. It was built in 1709 and is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the Hudson Valley. The museum offers visitors a glimpse into 18th century life and culture, with exhibits focused on the area’s Dutch and Huguenot heritage. It features a collection of artifacts from the region, including furniture, tools, and other items from the era.

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Wappinger Lake
Wappinger Lake, is a popular destination for outdoor recreation, particularly boating and fishing. It is a naturally occurring lake, formed approximately 12,000 years ago, surrounded by over 250 acres of pristine forest. The lake is home to a variety of fish, amphibians, and aquatic plants, and is also home to a diverse array of bird species. The lake’s scenic beauty, wooded shoreline, and abundance of wildlife make it an ideal spot for birdwatchers, photographers, and nature lovers.
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