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 Armonk (Westchester)10504, history, about armonk, kensico reservoir, american revolution, smiths tavern, museum, activities, attractions, things to do, places to go, parks in armonk, antique shops in armonk, outdoor activities in armonk, kids on a picnic, revolutionary war

 10504, Players, performances, Whippoorwill Hall auditorium, community theatre group, high quality theatre, musical, Theatre, play readings, discuss the play, Armonk Players production schedule, audition notices, past productions Armonk Players

914-861-2049 
The Armonk Players performances are at the Whippoorwill Hall auditorium adjacent to The North Castle Public Library in Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.

From Armonk Players "The Armonk Players is a community theatre group whose intention is to produce high quality theatre for the enjoyment and enrichment of its participants and the local population. To this end we stage each year two full productions, one of which is usually a musical. We also offer free to the public four Simply Theatre! play readings programs and we invite attendees to discuss the play with the director and actors afterwards over coffee and cake."

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914-273-3838 

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 10504, Park, Native American artifacts, natural pond, Wampus Lake Reservoir, Things To Do, Boating, Boat Rental, Fishing, Ice-Skating, Nature Study, Picnicking Wampus Pond Park

914-273-3230 
Wampus Pond Park, 102-acres in size, is located at Route 128, Armonk NY 10504, Westchester County. Wampus Pond is named after the Indian from whom this land was bought in 1696. Wampus Pond means “opossum". A recent cultural resources inventory performed by Parker Harrington indicates that early 20th century rock shelters, several Native American artifacts and remnants of historically significant residential developments were found within or near the park.

The natural pond, at one time known as Wampus Lake Reservoir, was once part of the New York City water supply. In 1963 the County bought Wampus pond and 93-acres from the City of New York.

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 10507, Sanctuary, Park, Bedford Hills, parks, municipality of Bedford, Things To Do, Hiking, Walking Trails, Natural Areas Beaver Dam Sanctuary Park

914-666-7004 
Beaver Dam Sanctuary Park, off Harris Road, is located in the hamlet of Bedford Hills NY 10507, Westchester County. Beaver Dam Park is one of several parks in the municipality of Bedford.

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 Things To Do, parks in Bedford, Baseball, Basketball, Fishing, Ice Skating, Nature Area, Playground, Picnicking, Shelter, Soccer, Softball, Swimming Pools, Tennis, Walking Trails, Winter Activities Bedford Hills Park

914-666-7150 
Bedford Hills Park is located in the hamlet of Bedford Hills. It is one of several parks in the municipality of Bedford. For all year fun and activities, enjoy the many activities available at Bedford Hills Park. In the hot days of summer, go swimming. In the winter, enjoy ice-skating. Year-round, play baseball, basketball, go fishing, hiking and more at Bedford Hills Park.

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 picnic, Park, Bedford Hills, beautiful parks, Things To Do, Baseball, Softball, Picnicking, Walking Trails Rosaforte Park

914-666-7004 
Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy Rosaforte Park located in Bedford Hills. It is one of the many beautiful parks in the municipality of Bedford.

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 10506, Chamber Concerts, St. Matthews Episcopal Church, Fellowship Hall, Bedford, NY,   conductor and composer Anthony Newman, Bedford Chamber Concerts, musicians, acoustically superior hall of St. Matthew’s schedule, tickets Bedford Chamber Concerts

914-522-5150 
Bedford Chamber Concerts at St. Matthews Episcopal Church in Fellowship Hall is located at 382 Cantitoe Street, Bedford, NY 10506 in Westchester County.

From Bedford Chamber Concerts "Under the direction of renowned keyboardist, conductor and composer Anthony Newman, Bedford Chamber Concerts draws from some of the most exciting musicians of the day, award winning artists who have performed with some of the finest orchestras and chamber ensembles in the country.

"In the beautiful, intimate and acoustically superior hall of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church in Bedford, Bedford Chamber Concerts presents chamber music the way that it was meant to be experienced. Join us for an evening that will restore the soul."

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 Bedford Village Court House oldest Westchester County Government Building historic landmark Historical Society museum museums Bedford-Historical-Society Bedford Historic Courthouse c1787

914-234-9751 
The Bedford Historic Courthouse c1787 is located in Bedford Village. The Court House is the oldest Westchester County Government Building and one of only three Court Houses in New York State built before 1800. It is Bedford's historic landmark of the days from 1788 to 1870 when Bedford was a county seat more populous than White Plains. The Court House was restored once in 1889 and again between 1965 and 1970 when its Court Room was returned to its original dignity. The Bedford Museum is housed on the second floor. The Town owns the building and the Historical Society maintains the interior and operates the museums that are open to the public from May to October. Press blue button for the Bedford Historical Society and more historic properties.

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 General Store c1838 Bedford Village Old Burying Ground Bedford Historical Society historic properties Bedford Historic General Store c1838

914-234-9751 
The General Store c1838 is located in Bedford Village. Country store, post office and for many years an antique shop, this small building stood originally on Pound Ridge Road. It was moved to its current site next to the Old Burying Ground in 1890. Purchased by the Bedford Historical Society in 1968, it is currently leased to Travel Trends and G. Henschel, Architects. Press blue button for more information about the Bedford Historical Society and its historic properties.

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914-234-9751 
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Click to enlarge photo of Bedford Historic HallBedford Historic Hall is located in Bedford Village. Bedford Historic Hall was moved to its present site in 1837 by twenty yoke of oxen. Historical Hall was the impetus for the founding of the Bedford Historical Society. In 1916, a group of citizens purchased the building to preserve it and prevent it from being turned into a tenement. It has been improved and maintained by the Society ever since and is used for private parties, meetings and exhibitions.



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 Jackson House c1857 Bedford Village Court House Bedford Station Bedford Hills Bedford Historical Society historic properties Bedford Historic Jackson House c1857

914-234-9751 
The Jackson House c1857 is located in Bedford Village. The corner property on Court Road was purchased by the Society in 1946 to protect the adjacent Court House. Built by George W. Jackson, the house was owned in the 1860's and 1870's by the town's livery stable proprietor, Cyrus K. Saunders, who also ran the stage to Bedford Station, now Bedford Hills. In 1998, the original building underwent extensive structural and cosmetic renovations; in 2001, the annex was restored and in 2006, the two interior spaces were reconnected. The building is currently leased to Wendy's Closet, a women's clothing store. Press blue button for more information about the Bedford Historical Society and its historic properties.

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 Bedford Historic Library c1807 Bedford-Village Bedford-Academy Historical Society Bedford-Free-Library Bedford-Historical-Society properties Bedford Historic Library c1807

914-234-9751 
The Bedford Historic Library c1807 is located in Bedford Village. Until 1902, this was the Bedford Academy, one of Westchester's first classical schools. The Corporation of Bedford Academy gave the building to the Historical Society in 1972. It is currently leased for $1 a year to the Bedford Free Library who is responsible for its maintenance. Press blue button for more information about the Bedford Historical Society and its historic properties.

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 Lounsbery Building c1906 Bedford Village Greek Revival Bedford Historical Society historic properties Bedford Historic Lounsbery Building c1906

914-234-9751 
The Lounsbery Building c1906 is located in Bedford Village. Also of Greek Revival style, the store adjoining the Post Office was put up by Richard P. Lounsbery to replace a nearby one that had been burned down. It was the village A & P for many years. In 1972, it was purchased by the Society who maintains its offices on the second floor. The ground floor is currently leased to the Horse Connection. Press blue button for more information about the Bedford Historical Society and its historic properties.

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 Bedford Post Office, Bedford Village, Greek Revival, Post Office, Bedford Historical Society, c1838,  historic properties Bedford Historic Post Office c1838

914-234-9751 
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Click to enlarge photo of Bedford Post Office The Post Office c1838 is located in Bedford Village. An example of Greek Revival style, the Post Office was originally a harness shop. It has been the village Post Office since around 1900. It first stood next to the Library but was moved in 1930 to make room for the Fire House. It was purchased in 1972 by the Society and enlarged in 1975 so that the Post Office could remain in the village.

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 Bedford Village Stone Jug Museum Court House Bedford Historical Society historic properties Bedford Historic School House c1829

914-234-9751 
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Click to enlarge photo of Bedford School House The School House c1829 is located in Bedford Village. This small stone building on the Green, often called the Stone Jug, was the village school from 1829 to 1912. From 1913 to 1969 it housed the Bedford Museum which was moved to the second floor of the renovated Court House. The School House was then restored to its original use as a 19th century one-room school. It is open to the public from May to October.



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 Bedford-Historical-Society historic Town Village Green Bedford's history historic-buildings museumshistorical tours exhibits Bedford Historical Society

914-234-9751 
The Bedford Historical Society is a non-profit, educational institution committed to preserving our historic Town and original Village Green, to educating students of all ages in Bedford's unique history and to interpreting our collections for the benefit of residents and visitors alike.

In addition to operating and maintaining our historic buildings, we open our two museums to the public from April to December with the help of our devoted volunteers. The Society also sponsors lectures of historical and community interest, educational tours, special exhibits of our collections, and special events that promote an appreciation of our history. We work to preserve and collect our local historic treasures and to provide educational information to those studying local history. Press blue button for more information about the Bedford Historical Society and its historic properties.


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Click to enlarge photo of Bedford Presbyterian Church. The Bedford Presbyterian Church sits majestically on the Village Green in Bedford Village. When planning your trip to the Hudson River Valley, be sure to visit the charming hamlet of Bedford Village located in the town of Bedford in Westchester County, NY. Visit Bedford's Historic District dating back to the 18th century.

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 photo, photo of Sutton Clock Tower, Sutton Clock Tower, country home in Bedford, Town of Bedford, Historical Society, historic properties Bedford Sutton Clock Tower

914-234-9751 
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Click to enlarge photo of Sutton Clock Tower. At the comer of Guard Hill and Succabone Roads stands a tall, handsome brick tower which is a landmark and a source of joy and some amusement to the townspeople. This is the famous Sutton Clock Tower, and this is the story behind it.

In the late 1880s when the Sutton family moved to their country home in Bedford, Mrs. Sutton was homesick for New York City. Among other things, she missed the sound of the city's church bells. Thereupon Mr. Sutton installed in his barn a huge clock, an E. Howard time and strike model with a 550-pound bell.

After Mrs. Sutton’s death, the property was sold. The barn was dismantled but the clock and bell were rescued and in 1939 a group of neighbors raised $3000 to build a tower to house the clock. They then donated the tower to the Town of Bedford. Since 1985, the Historical Society has leased the tower and maintains the clock. A small group of neighbors, known as the Clock Winders, takes turns winding the clock, which is accurate to this day as the chimes ring the hours across the surrounding fields and meadows.

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 Things To Do, parks, Winter Activities, Summer Day Camp, activities, Baseball, Basketball, Fishing, Football, Ice Skating, Paddle Tennis, Picnicking, Playground, Shelter, Soccer, Softball,  Swimming Pools, Tennis Bedford Village Memorial Park

914-234-3246 
Bedford Village Memorial Park is located in the beautiful hamlet of Bedford Village. It is one of several parks in the municipality of Bedford that offer Summer Day Camp programs and many other activities.

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  Clearview's Bedford Playhouse

914-234-7300 
Clearview Bedford Playhouse -- 633 Old Post Road, Bedford, NY 10506
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The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 4:00p
The Great Gatsby 3D PG-13 2hr22min 7:30p
Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 7:15p
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 10506, Park, passive park, Paddock Lane in Bedford Village, several parks in the municipality of Bedford, walking trails, natural areas, Things To Do, Hiking / Walking Trails, Nature Walks Indian Hill Park

914-666-7150 
Indian Hill Park, a passive park, is located in Bedford NY 10506, Westchester County. Indian Hill Park is accessible from Paddock Lane in Bedford Village. It is one of several parks in the municipality of Bedford offering walking trails and natural areas.

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 Briarcliff Manor Village (Westchester)10510, history, about briarcliff, village of briarcliff manor, activities, attractions, things to do, hudson river, golf at westchester golf courses, best golf courses in the country, antique shops, antique dealers, outdoor activities, fishing, picnic

 10510, Hudson, Stage, Company, HSC, Woodward Hall Theater, Pace University, Briarcliff Manor, NY, professional theatres, unique plays,  theatergoer, entertainment, finest actors, theatre, film, HSC productions, reading series, artistic Hudson Stage Company

914-271-2811 
Hudson Stage Company (HSC) is located at the Woodward Hall Theater at Pace University, Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510 in Westchester County. Founded in 1999, Hudson Stage has become one of Westchester's premiere professional theatres. Dedicated to discovering, developing, and producing bold and unique plays, the company provides a haven for the pioneering writer, and an oasis for the theatergoer looking for challenging entertainment. Quality writing (both new and rediscovered) exploring diverse themes, and featuring the finest actors from theatre, film, and television provides an artistic outlet to vital to the community.

The company's residency on the Briarcliff Campus of Pace University provides a permanent home for the HSC productions and reading series. This offers a professional theatre experience for the university community, and places the company and its artistic offerings in the heart of Westchester county.

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  Clearview's Bronxville Cinemas

914-961-4030 
Clearview Bronxville 3 -- 84 Kraft Ave, Bronxville, NY 10708
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 Buchanan Village (Westchester)10511, history, town of cortlandt, village of buchanan, things to do, places to go, around buchanan, activities, attractions, state parks in cortlandt, golf, bergstol golf courses, antique shops, find antiques, outdoor activities, fishing

  Hand To Mouth Players

914-734-4336 
Hand To Mouth Players is located in Montrose, NY 10548 in Westchester County. As a community theater group in Westchester NY, HTM's goal is to entertain & involve the community, while offering affordable quality family entertainment to the greater Westchester County & Lower Hudson Valley region. We're an amateur all-volunteer not-for-profit community theatre group. Since 1967 we have produced many plays each year, which include comedy, drama, one-acts plays, workshops, mus­icals, Broadway & original works.

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  Amadeus Conservatory of Music

914-232-1097 
The Amadeus Conservatory of Music & Theater, a music school in Chappaqua, Bedford and Rye, Westchester County, New York was founded in order to bring the highest quality music lessons and musical theater instruction to children and adults from the very beginning of their studies. Our international faculty is composed of enthusiastic and inspiring artists, graduates of the renowned Juilliard School or schools of like caliber who are dedicated to passing on their passion and expertise to the next generation. They have won major international competitions and set inspiring examples. They are dedicated to instilling in their students a love of music that will enrich their lives forever.

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 Orchestra, group of musicians, music lovers, violinist, teacher, composer, musical excellence, music teachers, professional musicians, exceptional performers, Northern Westchester, orchestra, Westchester County Youth Orchestra The Chappaqua Orchestra

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The Chappaqua Orchestra was founded 45 years ago by a small group of musicians and music lovers, among them Dr. Boris Koutzen, the distinguished violinist, teacher, and composer, who quickly agreed to take up the baton. The February 7, 1959 premiere performance firmly established the orchestra's reputation for musical excellence. On stage were a baker, a lawyer, a doctor, a stockbroker, a minister, an artist, a postman, homemakers, music teachers and professional musicians, all of them exceptional performers.

Hailed as "The Jewel of New Castle", The Chappaqua Orchestra has served northern Westchester since 1958. Now under the baton of Michael Shapiro, the orchestra will play diverse and challenging programs. The Chappaqua Orchestra has grown into a sophisticated ensemble of professional level artists.

Many notable artists have been associated with TCO over the years, including Joseph Fuchs, Julius Baker, Chee Yun, Allison Eldredge, Ruth Laredo, Eugenia Zukerman, Leslie Parnas, Andrew Litton, Lucie Arnaz, and Vanessa Williams. TCO also has a proud history of collaboration with young soloists who later went on to stardom, many of them proteges of longtime Music Director Norman Leyden, who also conducted the Westchester County Youth Orchestra.


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 Cortlandt (Westchester)10567, croton-on-hudson, buchanan, crugers, verplanck, montrose, cortlandt manor, lake peekskill, mohegan lake, history, things to do, places to go, activities, attractions, biking, kids, croton point park, wine cellars, revolutionary war

 Things To Do, Croton Dam, park, fishing, picnicking, hiking, Old Croton Aqueduct, Ballfields, Cross-Country Skiing, Fishing, Hiking Trails, Walking, Nature study, Picnicking, Playground, Winter Activities Croton Gorge Park & Historic Croton Dam

914-827-9568 

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CrotonDamPlazaSpillway Croton Gorge Park, a 97-acre property, is located at Route 129, Cortlandt Manor, NY 10520 in Westchester County. The Park is located at the base of the New Croton Dam, and affords impressive views of the dam and spillway.

The Croton River begins here. The bridge that spans the Croton River offers beautiful views of the spectacular spillway.


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CrotonGorgeParkView "The Old Croton Dam, built to supply New York City with water, was the first large masonry dam in the United States. Completed in 1842, it was the prototype for many municipal water supply dams in the east during the mid-nineteenth century. The city’s needs, however, soon outgrew the Croton Dam water supply.

"Consequently, work began on the New Croton Dam, also called the Cornell Dam because of its location on land purchased from A.B. Cornell, in 1893. Completed in 1907, the Cornell Dam stands over 200 feet high. The Croton Reservoir has a capacity of about 34 billion gallons of water with a watershed covering 177 square miles." Source: Westchestergov.com


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Croton Dam Plaza Lookout Visit Croton Gorge Park. The park offers many activities such as fishing, picnicking, biking, and hiking trails (with direct trail access to New York State’s Old Croton Aqueduct). Croton Gorge Park is also available for winter activities such as cross-country skiing and sledding.

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Ward Pound Ridge Art Center Enjoy walking, picnicking, ball fields, and spectacular views of the spillway from the base of Croton Dam Plaza. A playground for small children is available just a short walk from this spot.

Press blue button for more information about the New Croton Dam at Croton Gorge Park. Learn more about the history of the Old Croton Dam.

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Nature Study
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Playground
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 Hudson Valley, bioregion, Hudson River Estuary, environmental organization, nature preserve, education program, Nature Center, hike, tour, Teatown Lake, children’s programs, Things To Do, Hiking Trails, Wildflower Island Teatown Lake Reservation - Cortlandt

914-762-2912 
Teatown Lake Reservation is located at 1600 Spring Valley Road, Ossining, NY 10562 in Westchester County. Teatown is located in the hills and highlands of New York’s Hudson Valley. This bioregion includes parts of five counties: Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland and Orange. Nearly 80% of the region lies east of the Hudson River in Westchester and Putnam counties. About 785,000 people share the 936-square-mile area with a rich diversity of habitats, plant and animals. The nationally-acclaimed Hudson River Estuary and majestic Hudson Highlands form the region’s backbone.

Teatown Lake Reservation is a nonprofit, environmental organization with an 834-acre nature preserve and education center located in the Lower Hudson Valley in the Towns of Yorktown, Cortlandt, and New Castle, New York.

Located in the heart of the Lower Hudson Valley’s Hudson Hills and Highlands bioregion, Teatown is the largest nonprofit nature preserve in Westchester County. About 28,000 people come each year to attend an education program, visit the Nature Center, hike our trails, or tour Wildflower Island, a two-acre island sanctuary located within Teatown Lake that is home to over 230 native and endangered species of wildflowers.

Teatown’s educators offer adult, family and children’s programs to over 18,000 participants annually, including nearly 9,000 school children and 700 summer campers. Annually, over 10,000 hikers traverse Teatown's 15 miles of scenic trails that span abundant fields, mixed forests, lakes, streams, swamps and farm land.

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 Copland, lower Hudson River Valley, Cortlandt Manor, historical interest, Aaron Copland, influential musical figures in American history, National Historic Landmark, Save America’s Treasures program, historic residence, Things To Do at Copland House Copland House in Cortlandt Manor

914-788-4659 
Copland House at Merestead is located at 455 Byram Lake Road, Mt. Kisco, NY 10549 in Westchester County. "Merestead (“farmland” in Scottish) was designed and built in 1906–07 by famed architects Delano & Aldrich as the country home of William Sloane, President of the W & J Sloane Furniture Company, and his family.

"Sloane’s son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Patterson, Jr., gave this majestic property to the people of Westchester, “so that present and future generations ... will be able to use, see, and enjoy it [for] conservation, educational, cultural, intellectual, historical, and recreational purposes.” A County Park, the 130-acre estate includes a 26-room Georgian Revival mansion, carriage house, farm buildings, formal gardens, natural woodlands, rolling hills and meadows, and over two miles of trails.

"In September 2009, an innovative public-private partnership between Westchester County and Copland House was launched to realize the Pattersons’ sweeping vision, and establish a unique creative center at Merestead, which will serve as an extension of Copland House’s acclaimed musical, educational, and public programs. This extraordinary collaboration preserves a large parcel of open land, revives one of Westchester’s last great country estates, and creates a singular institution that champions American music and the arts—and makes all of this accessible to the public."

Press blue button for events and tickets, school and community programs, education, composers, and more about Copland House at Merestead.

Attractions at Copland House at Merestead
Concerts
Educational Programs
Events
Hiking
Historic Site


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 Things To Do, scenic loop hikes, Hiking Walking Trails, Nature Study, hiking, nature study, restaurants in Northern Westchester County, New York 352-acre park, Town of Cortlandt, Westchester County, Park, Cortlandt, Hudson River Valley, New York State Hudson Highlands Gateway Park "Scenic Hudson Valley"

 
Hudson Highlands Gateway Park
Cortlandt, Westchester County
Hudson River Valley, New York State

This 352-acre park is one of the last large undeveloped land parcels in Westchester County.

Hudson Highlands Gateway Park, threatened twice by dense residential development, was protected in 1998 when a coalition of more than 35 groups representing homeowners, the community, government agencies and several environmental organizations united to preserve this 352-acre site. The Coalition to Preserve the Hudson Highlands Gateway raised $6 million to buy the parcel. In May 2000, The Scenic Hudson Land Trust, the Town of Cortlandt and Westchester County purchased the property.

Things To Do
The park features a network of 4 trails, totaling more than 4.9 miles, rambling through woodlands, meadows and around ponds and offers several options for scenic loop hikes including a one-mile loop that is partly handicap accessible.

    Hiking / Walking Trails
    Nature Study
    Scenic Views

Directions
Off Route 9 in Annsville, take Highland Avenue and turn left on Sprout Brook Road. Two parking areas are available; one is temporarily shared with Sprout Brook Park, 0.3 miles from the intersection of Sprout Brook Road and Highland Avenue, just past and on the same side as the athletic fields. Cross road and enter park through the gap in guardrail. Universally accessible parking area is at the end or Doris Lee Drive. Park on gravel in front of fence.

After a day of hiking, walking, nature study, or relaxing in the park, dine at one of many excellent restaurants in northern Westchester County, New York.


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 photo of Cross River Reservoir, northeastern Westchester County, Village of Katonah, New York City water supply system, Fish Species Present, Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Brown Trout, Things To Do, Boating, Fishing Cross River Reservoir

 
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Click to enlarge photo of Cross River Reservoir. The Cross River Reservoir is located in northeastern Westchester County, about one mile east of the Village of Katonah and approximately 25 miles north of New York City. It is located within the towns of Bedford and Lewisboro. The Cross River Reservoir was formed by the damming of Cross River and was placed into service in 1908. This reservoir is part of the New York City water supply system.

Cross River Reservoir
Surface Area = 903.8 acres
Mean Depth = 35.8 feet
Consists of one basin, approximately 3.2 miles in length.
Holds 10.3 billion gallons at full capacity.

Fish Species Present
Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Brown Trout, Chain Pickerel, Carp, Panfish
Source: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

Things To Do at Cross River Reservoir
Boating, Canoeing, Kayaking in Cross River.
Fishing in Cross River.
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 10518, Nature Museum, Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, Cross River, NY, Westchester County Parks, interpretive nature centers, butterfly and moth hatcheries, wildflower garden, guided nature trails, Things To Do at the Museum, Park, Bird Watching Trailside Nature Museum - WPR - Cross River

914-864-7322 

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Entrance to Ward Pound Ridge The Trailside Nature Museum is located at 6 Reservation Road, (Junction of Routes 35 and 121 South), Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, Cross River, NY 10518 in Westchester County. The Museum is owned and operated by Westchester County Parks, Recreation, and Conservation. The museum was built in 1937 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), and is one of the oldest interpretive nature centers in the United States.







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Ward Pound Ridge - Biodiversity Reserve Area The sign reads:
On February 15, 2001
The Westchester County Parks Board designated
Ward Pound Ridge Reservation
a Biodiversity Reserve Area for the
protection of wildlife habitat.










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Ward Pound Ridge - Biodiversity Reserve Area The sign reads:
Important Bird Area
This site is part of a global
network of places recognized
for their outstanding value
to bird conservation
Audubon







"The museum exhibits specimen birds, mammals, reptiles, insects, minerals, American Indian artifacts, and also houses the Delaware Indian Resource Center. Nature interpretive programs are offered weekly.

"The museum hosts thousands of school children and scouts each year for a variety of educational programs including stream study, American Indian culture, maple sugaring, and badge work. Family-oriented nature programs are scheduled for the general public on nearly every weekend.

"The Trailside Nature Museum is also the home of the Delaware Indian Research Center, a vast collection of books and artifacts concerning American Indians, especially the Delaware. The Research Center is well utilized by both students and educators and has assisted several authors in researching their publications. The Research Center is open to the public by appointment.

"During the summer months, butterfly and moth hatcheries are maintained inside the museum for a close look at the miracle of metamorphosis. Be sure to go butterflying at the outside demonstration butterfly garden which attracts parades of butterflies. The brochure Butterflies of Ward Pound Ridge Reservation lists 83 species that have been seen on the grounds.

"Birds of field and forest abound throughout the year. Birds of Ward Pound Ridge Reservation contain a checklist of the 184 species recorded in the park to date.

"In addition, there is a one-half acre wildflower garden containing more than 80 different kinds of labeled wildflowers. There are several self-guided nature trails – directions and pamphlets are available in the museum."

Press blue button for hours, programs and activities, Wildflower Garden, Delaware Indian Center, Biodiversity Research, Arts in the Park, and more about the Trailside Nature Museum in Ward Pound Ridge Reservation at The Friends of the Trailside Nature Museum and Ward Pound Ridge Reservation.

Things To Do at Trailside Nature Museum
Art Gallery (Located in historic Benedict Homestead)
Biodiversity Research
Bird Watching
Birthday Parties (Educational programs offered as birthday parties for any age.)
Educational Programs
Fishing (Catch & Release - Artificial lures only)
Hiking Trails (35 miles of hiking trails)
Nature Programs
Picnicking (
Self Guided Nature Trails
Souvenir Shop
Trailside Nature Museum
Wildflower Garden

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 largest park in Westchester County, hiking trails, fishing spots, birding, biking trails, playgounds are available for younger children, Trailside Nature Museum, Things To Do, Art Exhibits, Camping, Equestrian Trails & Horseback Riding, Fishing Ward Pound Ridge Reservation - Cross River

914-864-7322 
Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, a 4,315-acre park, is the largest park in Westchester County. The park is divided in area between the towns of Pound Ridge and Lewisboro. The northern one-third of the park is in Lewisboro and the remaining two-thirds of the park are in Pound Ridge.

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Ward Pound Ridge Visitor Center As you drive into the park and up to the main entrance booth, you'll see the visitor center on your right and the Art Center a short distance ahead, on your left.

Ward Pound Ridge Park offers different landscapes and scenic views throughout its 4,315 acres. You'll find open terrain, woods, meadows of open fields sprinkled with wild flowers, fallen trees, old barns, and open space.



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Ward Pound Ridge Art Center

The park offers different landscapes during the seasons. Whether you visit the park in spring, summer, fall, or winter, you will experience the natural landscape and beauty of Ward Pound Ridge with its wetlands, wooded areas, places to cross-country ski, and fabulous fishing spots. Park attractions also include camping sites, playgrounds for younger kids, the Trailside Nature Museum and more.




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Ward Pound Ridge Fishing

Kimberly Bridge Picnic Area is the perfect spot to go bird watching, fishing, hiking, or relax with a picnic as you enjoy the serenity of the brook.

Ward Pound Ridge is also home to the Trailside Nature Museum, that hosts weekend nature interpretive programs, and the Art in Parks program, where exhibitions of work by accomplished regional artists are held throughout the year.

Ward Pound Ridge offers hiking trails, fishing spots (catch & release), birding, nature trails, and vistas for the photographer, painter, and nature lover. Depending on where you are in the park, given the large size of Ward Pound Ridge, you can experience the park in many different ways.

With its varied terrain, landscapes and miles of wooded trails, the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation provides a variety of activities in all seasons. There are areas for picnicking, lean-to camping, fishing, cross-country skiing, and two playgrounds for younger children. The park is also home to the Trailside Nature Museum, which hosts weekend nature interpretive programs year-round.

Hiking Trails
Ward Pound Ridge offers approximately 35 miles of hiking trails among meadows, woods, wetlands, and cross-country ski areas. Hiking trails are available for beginners, intermediate, or advanced hikers.

    "You could easily while away a couple of days on the trails here and still not see the entire park. Its sublime scenery is a marvelous medley of hardwood forests, glacial ridges, lowland bogs, granite outcroppings and high-rising bluffs, with a couple of ravines, a river, and a far-reaching viewpoint as added attractions. The main trails are wide and very popular with family groups, while many narrower routes provide a more rugged experience. Ward Pound Ridge Reservation is the largest preserve in the Westchester County Parks system . . . It is also the most beautiful of the county's parks, where litter on the ground is as rare as candy in a dentist's office, and the camping shelters (stone lean-tos constructed by the CCC more than 60 years ago) are raked clean by park personnel. Scenery: Swamps, hemlock, laurel, and hardwood forests, impressive rock outcroppings, scenic overlook of Cross River Reservoir, and historic cave." Visit www.trails.com for more about the Ward Pound Ridge Main Loop.

Audubon Society of Westchester
"Ward Pound Ridge Reservation is a mixture of streams, woodland and open fields. Bluebirds can be common here and the park offers good birding even in the middle of summer due to large list of breeding birds. They include: Cooper's and Goshawks, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Belted Kingfisher, Yellow-throated , Warbling and Red-eyed Vireos, Brown Creeper, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, 14 species of warblers including Black-throated Green, Worm-eating and Pine Warblers." Ward Pound Ridge is also the best park to watch butterflies in New York. Visit Hudson River Audubon Society of Westchester for more about bird watching at Ward Pound Ridge.

Please remember: "Ward Pound Ridge Reservation is a Biodiversity Reserve Area. Help to take care of this unique and beautiful space by following our simple stewardship rules."

Press blue button for location of Ward Pound Ridge, map (or pick-up a map at the tool booth park office) and reservation trails and facilities, parking, restrooms, and more about Westchester County's largest park.

Things To Do at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation
Art Gallery (Located in historic Benedict Homestead)
Biking on roads only (no biking on trails)
Bird Watching
Butterfly Watching
Camping (Lean-to and Tent sites)
Equestrian Trails & Horseback Riding
Fishing (Catch & Release - Artificial lures only)
Family oriented nature programs at Trailside Museum
Hiking Trails (35 miles of walking & hiking)
Map Available
Picnicking (
Playgrounds in two areas of the park
Restrooms and Porta-toilets
Trailside Nature Museum
Wildflower Garden

    Winter Activities
    Cross-Country Skiing
    Skiing on open fields
    Sledding on Pell Hill
    Snow-Shoeing


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 Croton-on-Hudson Village (Westchester)10520, village of croton-on-hudson, history, croton landing, croton and new croton dams, new croton aqueduct, croton dam, about croton-on-hudson, activities, attractions, things to do, places to go, fishing, children, kids, picnic at a croton-on-hudson

 Nature Center, Discovery Trail, Things To Do, Birding, Cross-Country Skiing, Hiking / Walking, Historic District, Nature Study, park, local history, nature walks, Bald Eagles, IBA, historic district, Wine Cellars, Conifer Forest Croton Point Nature Center

914-862-5297 
The Croton Point Nature Center is located at the 504-acre Croton Point Park, the largest peninsula of the Hudson River in Croton-on-Hudson. The scenic discovery trail winds its way through the park, enabling visitors to explore the Croton Point's many plant and wildlife species, including painted turtles and a variety of frogs, as well as its unique historical features.

The Croton Point Nature Center located on the northwest tip of the park, displays exhibits about the Hudson River, local history, flora and fauna, and archeology. The center hosts weekly programs, including nature walks, presentation on area history, and arts and crafts workshops. The center is also the headquarters for the Material Archives and Laboratory for Archaeology.

Explore four miles of Hudson River shoreline at Croton Point Nature Center. The grounds attract Bald Eagles, and is designated an Important Bird Area (IBA). A capped landfill is now a vast meadow abundant in species of birds and butterflies. The park's historical structures are designated as a historic district.

Special Interest: Treaty Oak Monument, Meadow, Brickyard Excavation, Teller's Point and English Yews, Croton Bay, The Wine Cellars, Conifer Forest

Things To Do at Croton Point Nature Center
Baseball Fields
Birding | Bird Watching (IBA)
Bird Sanctuary
Cultural History Programs
Hiking Trails
Historic District
Museum
Nature Center
Picnicking
Restrooms

    Winter Activities
    Cross-Country Skiing
    Sledding

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 Croton Point, Park, activities, camping, hiking, swimming, wine cellars, Things To Do, Birthday Parties, Boat Launch, Fishing, Hiking, Historic Wine Cellars, Museum, Nature Study, Playground, Swimming Beach, Winter Activities, Cross-country Skiing Croton Point Park

914-862-5290 
Croton Point Park, a 508-acre property, is located at Croton Point Avenue, Croton-on-Hudson in Westchester County. Find many historical features at Croton Point, including Historic School House, Wine Cellar, Wine Cottage, and more.

"This park offers year-round events and activities and has facilities for camping, hiking and swimming. The park, rich in natural and human history, is also the site of historic wine cellars that are thought of be the oldest in New York State and the Croton Point Nature Center.

"The oldest oyster shell middens on the North Atlantic Coast uncovered by archeologists on Croton Point confirm that the peninsula was inhabited by Native Americans as early as 7,000 years ago. Croton is in fact named for the Indian sachem, Kenoten, which means "wild wind.” In the 17th century, Indians of the Kitchawank tribe on the Wappinger Confederacy occupied a large fortified village on the high flat at the neck of Croton Point, which they called Navish. This was one of the most ancient and formidable Indian fortresses south of the Hudson Highlands.

"The oldest oyster shell middens on the North Atlantic Coast uncovered by archeologists on Croton Point confirm that the peninsula was inhabited by Native Americans as early as 7,000 years ago. Croton is, in fact, named for the Indian sachem, Kenoten, which means "wild wind.” In the 17th century, Indians of the Kitchawank tribe on the Wappinger Confederacy occupied a large fortified village on the high flat at the neck of Croton Point, which they called Navish. This was one of the most ancient and formidable Indian fortresses south of the Hudson Highlands. A marsh known by the Indians as “Senasqua” separates the Point from Croton Neck, and a plaque marks the spot where a peace treaty was signed with the Kitchawank tribe.

"Cornelius Van Bursum was the first to purchase Croton Point from the Indians in 1682. A few years later William and Sara Teller were given permission to live on the point and operate an Indian trading post. In the 18th century the area came to be known as Teller’s Point. Soon after, Stephanus Van Cortlandt incorporated the property into his Cortlandt Manor. By the end of the 18th century the Tellers, who married into the Van Cortlandt family, were in full possession of Croton Point. The Van Cortlandt Manor House still stands on the Croton River east of Croton Point Park."

Croton Point Park and the Revolutionary War
"Although several military actions took place here, many involving invasions by the British, the most notorious was connected with the attempted betrayal of West Point by Benedict Arnold and the capture of his British confederate, Major John Andre." Learn more about Benedict Arnold in the American Revolution.

Press blue button for more history and information about Croton Point Park

Things To Do at Croton Point Park
Beach access
Boat Launch
Camping
Fishing
Food Service
Hiking Trails /Walking
Museum (Historic features)
Nature centers & study
Picnicking
Playground
Restrooms
Swimming

    Winter Activities
    Cross-Country Skiing
    Sledding

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  Hudson Stage Company

914-271-2811 

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 Croton River, Croton-on-Hudson, New York, working estate, history, Historic Landmark, Georgian, Federal period furnishings, Hudson River Valley, post-revolutionary, Attractions, Gardens, Guided tours, for the kids, children, costumed guides Van Cortlandt Manor "Historic Site"

914-631-8200 
Van Cortlandt Manor, situated on the banks of the Croton River in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, is a working estate and elegant country house that brings the new nation period vividly to life. The history of the estate is richly documented and the manor house contains primarily original furnishings, which provides an element of authenticity rarely seen in house museums.

A National Historic Landmark, the 18th-century stone manor house is the centerpiece of the property. It features a fine collection of Georgian and Federal period furnishings, many original to Van Cortlandt Manor. Of particular note is an extraordinary kitchen on the ground floor, with original hearth, beehive oven, and extensive collection of cooking equipment and utensils. Also on the grounds is an 18th-century tavern situated on the historic Albany Post Road at the site of a ferry crossing over the Croton River. The tavern showcases an extraordinary collection of vernacular Hudson River Valley furnishings and evokes fascinating tales of travel and transport in the post-revolutionary period.

Press blue button for photos and more information about Van Cortlandt Manor.

Attractions
Children's Birthday Party
Gardens
Guided tours of the house and grounds
Stone manor house
Tenant farmer's house and tavern

The word is Great fun for the kids and children of all ages, as costumed guides demonstrate and invite visitors to try blacksmithing, brick making, open-hearth cooking and more from the past.


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 Dobbs Ferry Village (Westchester)10522, history, river towns, river town, hudson river, hudson river valley, south, southern, southwest, southwestern, hudson river, hudson river valley

 10522, Dobbs Ferry, NY, History, National Historic Landmark, historic sites, museum, horseback riding, biking, bird watching, cross country skiing, activities, Biking, Birding, Bridle Path, Hiking, Nature Trails, Self Guided Tours, Winter Activities Old Croton Aqueduct "State Historic Park"

914-693-5259 
Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park is located at 15 Walnut Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 in Westchester County.

A Bit of History
During the 1830s New York City was in dire need of a fresh water supply to combat the steady rise of disease and to fight numerous fires that often engulfed large tracts of businesses and homes. After numerous proposals and an abandoned plan two years into its production, construction of an unprecedented magnitude began in 1837 under the expertise of John Bloomfield Jervis. The proposed plan called for a 41 mile aqueduct and dam to be built in order to run water from the Croton River to New York City. Three to four thousand workers, mostly Irish immigrants earning up to $1.00 per day, completed the masonry marvel in just five years. In 1842 water flowed into above ground reservoirs located at the present sites of the New York Public Library and the Great Lawn of Central Park. Throngs of people attended the formal celebration held on October 14th and celebrated with "Croton cocktails" - a mix of Croton water and lemonade.

    In 1968, the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation purchased 26.2 miles of the original 41 mile aqueduct from New York City. Presently, Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park is a linear park which runs from Van Cortlandt Park at the Bronx County/City of Yonkers border to the Croton Dam in Cortlandt. In 1987 a section was reopened to supply the Town of Ossining and in 1992 the Old Croton Aqueduct was awarded National Historic Landmark Status.

The scenic path over the underground aqueduct winds through urban centers and small communities. It passes near numerous historic sites, preserves, a museum highlighting the construction of the Aqueduct, and many homes. The Aqueduct’s grassy ceiling provides abundant recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. While primarily for walking and running, parts of the trail are suitable for horseback riding, biking (except during “mud season”), bird watching, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing.

Press blue button for directions, activities, and more about the history of the Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park.

Things To Do at Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park
Biking
Birding
Bridle Path
Hiking
Interpretive Signs
Nature Trails
Self Guided Tours

    Winter Activities
    Cross-Country Skiing
    Snowshoeing


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 10522, Theater Group, Dobbs Ferry, NY, performing arts, company, live theater, theater Red Monkey Theater Group

914-693-1646 
The Red Monkey Theater Group is located at 22 Main Street #2 in Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522. Founded in 1999, the Red Monkey Theater Group (RMTG) is a non-profit performing arts company dedicated to enriching local communities through the cultivation, creation, and presentation of live theater.

Through innovative staging, original music, and the talent and dedication of accomplished actors, each production offers performers and audience members a chance to share in a live theatrical exploration of powerful themes and provocative questions. Press blue button for reviews, current and upcoming Productions, and the Red Monkey Theater Group website.


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 Eastchester (Westchester)about the town of eastchester, southern westchester county, bronxville, tuckahoe, grand central station, bronxville or tuckahoe stations, town government, eastchester town hall, neighborhoods of eastchester, school district, history

 10708, Chester Heights Park, softball field, swings, basketball court, slides, sandbox, climbing gym, picnic tables and benches, Things To Do at Chester Heights Park, Basketball Court, Picnic Tables and Benches, Playgrounds, Softball Field Chester Heights Park

914-771-3311 
Chester Heights Park, a 5-acre park, is located at Oregon Avenue in Eastchester, NY 10708 in Westchester County. Chester Heights Park offers a softball field, swings, basketball court, slides, sandbox, climbing gym, picnic tables and benches.

Things To Do at Chester Heights Park
Basketball Court
Picnic Tables and Benches
Playgrounds (2)
Softball Field


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 10583, park, Locust Avenue in Eastchester, baseball and softball field, playground, Things to Do at CooperField, Baseball Field, Playground, Softball Field CooperField Park

914-771-3311 
CooperField, a 4-acre park, is located on Locust Avenue in Eastchester, NY 10583 in Westchester County. CooperField offers a new baseball and softball field on four acres in the north end of the Town. A small playground is also featured.

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Baseball Field
Playground
Softball Field


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 10583, Park, Saggese Field, official Pony-Colt baseball field, basketball court, large playfield for soccer, softball, or football, Things To Do at Dunwoodie Park, Ball fields, Baseball field, Basketball court, Soccer Field Dunwoodie Park

914-771-3311 
Dunwoodie Park, a 7-acre park, is located on Dunwoodie Street in Eastchester, NY 10583 in Westchester County. The park offers a Saggese Field, an official Pony-Colt baseball field, a basketball court, and a large playfield for soccer, softball, or football.

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Baseball field
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 10583, Park, Garth Road, Little League field, climbing gym, swings, slides, benches, two basketball courts, checker tables, Things to Do at Garth Road Park, Baseball Little League field, Basketball Courts, Checker Tables, Picnic Tables, Playground Garth Road Park

914-771-3311 
Garth Road Park, a 1.25 acre park, is located at Garth Road in Eastchester, NY 10583 in Westchester County. This park includes O'Rourke Field, an official Little League field, climbing gym, swings, slides, benches, two basketball courts, checker tables and picnic tables.

Things to Do at Garth Road Park
Baseball Little League field
Basketball Courts (2)
Checker Tables
Picnic Tables
Playground


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 10709, Recreation Park, Eastchester, NY, professional quality Field Turf field, lights and bleachers, bathrooms, snack bar, Recreation Department, summer, Winter Camps, Things To Do at Haindl Recreation Park, Baseball, Football, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball Haindl Recreation Park

914-771-3311 
Haindl Recreation Park, a 4.5-acre park, is located at 100 Rescigno Drive, Eastchester, NY 10709 in Westchester County.

Haindl Recreation Park features a professional quality Field Turf field with lights and bleachers for Football, Soccer, Lacrosse, Baseball and Softball on four and half acres of parkland. The field house has bathrooms, snack bar and a large recreation room used by the Recreation Department for summer and Winter Camps and Teen Scene game nights. All youth leagues use the facility for meetings, practices and parties. A generator runs the facility for night games with no electrical costs. The field house also serves as an Emergency Center.

Things To Do at Haindl Recreation Park
Professional quality Field Turf field with lights and bleachers:

    Baseball
    Football
    Lacrosse
    Soccer
    Softball
Restrooms
Snack Bar
Recreation Department Use:
    Summer and Winter Camps
    Teen Scene game nights


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 10709, park, small playfield, playground, benches, sandbox, Things To Do at Joyce Road Park, Benches, Playfield, Playground Joyce Road Park

914-771-3311 
Joyce Road Park, a .66-acre park, is located at Joyce Road in Eastchester, NY 10709 in Westchester County. Joyce Road Park offers a small playfield, playground, benches, and a sandbox.

Things To Do at Joyce Road Park
Benches
Playfield (small)
Playground


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 10583,Park, Little League size Ballfields, children's ball field, softball, with stone fireplaces, playground, Things To Do at Labriola Park, Little League size Ballfields, Picnic Tables, Playground Labriola Park

914-771-3311 
Labriola Park, a 3-acre park, is located at the end of Burnham Road in Eastchester, NY 10583 in Westchester County. The park offers two Little League size Ballfields, one smaller children's ball field that can be used for softball, picnic tables in picnic area with stone fireplaces, and a nature area with two tot lots, a state of the art playground with rubber surface, and benches. Restrooms are available.

Things To Do at Labriola Park
Children's Ballfield (small)
Little League size Ballfields (2)
Nature Area with Tot Lots
Picnic Tables (stone fireplaces)
Playground


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 10709, Park, all-weather tennis courts, paddle tennis courts, outdoor volleyball courts, Things To Do at Leewood Park, Basketball Court, Horseshoe Court, Paddle Tennis Courts, Playground, Softball Field, Tennis Courts, Volleyball Court Leewood Park

914-771-3311 
Leewood Park, a 5-acre park (just under 5 acres), is located on Leewood Drive in Eastchester, NY 10709 in Westchester County. Leewood Park offers six all-weather tennis courts, two paddle tennis courts, basketball court, outdoor volleyball courts, an official horseshoe court, and tennis backboard.

Things To Do at Leewood Park
Basketball Court
Horseshoe Court
Paddle Tennis Courts
Playground
Softball Field
Tennis Courts (Six (6) all weather courts) Volleyball Court


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 10709, park, Eastchester, NY, southern Westchester County, Veteran's Memorial, Gold Star Mother's Monument, Congressional Medal of Honor Garden, Things To Do at Memorial Park, Garden, Walking Memorial Park

914-771-3311 
Memorial Park, a 1-acre park, is located at White Plains Road and California Road, Eastchester, NY 10709 in southern Westchester County. The Veteran's Memorial, Gold Star Mother's Monument and Congressional Medal of Honor Garden and Memorial are located in this one acre park. Also featured are award winning plantings with paths and benches.

Things To Do at Memorial Park
Benches
Garden
Monument
Plantings
Walking


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 10709, Park, Eastchester, NY, southern Westchester County, Things To Do at Oakridge Park, Benches, Gazebo, Picnic Tables, Play area Oakridge Park

914-771-3311 
Oakridge Park, a .25-acre park, is located on Mill Road (across from Town Hall at 40 Mill Road), Eastchester, NY 10709 in southern Westchester County. A lovely Victorian gazebo is the centerpiece of this one-quarter acre park that also contains benches, picnic tables and a small grassy play area.

Things To Do at Oakridge Park
Benches
Gazebo
Picnic Tables
Play area (grass)


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 10583, Park, Bob Haindl Recreation Park, Eastchester NY, Things To Do at Rescigno Park Park, Benches, Monuments Rescigno Park

914-771-3311 
Rescigno Park, a 1/2-acre park, is located on Brook Street (Bob Haindl Recreation Park), Eastchester NY 10583 in southern Westchester County. This one-half acre park contains plantings, monuments and benches.

Things To Do at Rescigno Park
Benches
Plantings
Monuments


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 10709, Park, Eastchester, NY, southern Westchester County, landscaped rock gardens, paths and benches, summer outdoor concerts, recreational events, Things To Do at Town Hall Park, Benches, Gardens, Town Outdoor Concerts Town Hall Park

914-771-3311 
Town Hall Park is located at 40 Mill Road, Eastchester, NY 10709 in southern Westchester County. The park is set among landscaped rock gardens, paths and benches. It is the site for the Town's summer outdoor concerts and other recreational events.

Things To Do at Town Hall Park
Benches
Gardens
Town Outdoor Concerts


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 Park, nature study, stables, riding, bridle trails, Things To Do, Equestrian Trails, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback Riding, horses for hire, Nature Study, Winter Activities, Cross-country Skiing, Ice Skating Twin Lakes Park and Nature Study Woods

914-864-7000 
Twin Lakes Park in Eastchester and Nature Study Woods in New Rochelle, are located in Eastchester, NY 10709 in southern Westchester County. "These parks are composed of two land parcels separated by the Hutchinson River Parkway. The native woodland surrounds a series of lakes that make up the predominant character of the parks.

    - Access to Nature Study Woods is on Webster Road in New Rochelle.
    - Access to Twin Lakes Farm is off California Road in Eastchester.

"Twin Lakes Farm is located in Twin Lakes Park, a riding academy and competitive show stable offering English riding lessons by appointment, seven days a week. Both private and group instruction is available for children and adults, beginning at 6 years old. Lessons range from beginner first time lessons to jumping and horse shows. Twin Lakes Farm also offers boarding services."

Things To Do at Twin Lakes and Nature Study Woods
Birding
Equestrian Trails
Fishing
Hiking / Walking
Nature Study
Stables

    Winter Activities
    Cross-country Skiing
    Ice Skating


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 10709, Park, Eastchester, NY, mini park, Things To Do at Wilmont Park, Benches, Walking Wilmont Park

914-771-3311 
Wilmont Park, a .50-acre park, is located at Wilmont Road, Eastchester, NY 10709 in southern Westchester County. Enjoy plantings and a sitting area at this one-half acre mini park.

Things To Do at Wilmont Park
Benches
Walking


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 Elmsford Village (Westchester)10523, history of elmsford, about elmsford, things to do, about activities, attractions, places to go, parks in elmsford, something to do this weekend, kids, picnic, golf courses around elmsford, antiquing, antique stores, restaurants in elmsford

 10523, Children's Theatre, Westchester, Theatre, professional theatre in the State of New York, Children's Theatre productions, Children's Theatre at the Westchester Broadway Theatre. Children's Theatre at Westchester Broadway Theatre

914-592-2222 
The Children's Theatre at the Westchester Broadway Theatre is located at One Broadway Plaza, Elmsford, NY 10523 in Westchester County. The Westchester Broadway Theatre is the longest running year-round professional theatre in the State of New York.

    Note:
    Individual seats are sold for Children's Theatre. All tables are considered to be shared.

    There is no food service for Children's Theatre productions.

Press blue button for more about Children's Theatre at the Westchester Broadway Theatre.


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  Greenburgh Multiplex Cinemas

914-747-6000 
Greenburgh Multiplex Cinemas -- 320 Saw Mill River Road, Elmsford, NY 10523
Title Rating Runtime Showings
Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 12:30p, 1:00p, 3:30p, 4:00p, 6:30p, 7:00p, 9:30p, 10:00p
Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 10:30a, 1:30p, 4:30p, 7:30p, 10:30p
The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 12:35p, 3:45p, 7:10p, 10:15p
The Great Gatsby 3D PG-13 2hr22min 12:00p, 3:15p, 6:40p, 9:45p
Peeples PG-13 1hr35min 4:05p, 6:35p, 9:00p
Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 12:05p, 3:00p, 6:00p, 9:00p, 11:00a, 1:50p, 4:40p, 7:35p, 10:25p
Iron Man 3 3D PG-13 2hr20min 11:30a, 2:25p, 5:20p, 8:15p
42 PG-13 2hr8min 12:50p, 3:40p, 6:45p, 9:35p
The Croods PG 1hr31min 11:20a, 1:40p


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 10523, Broadway Theatre, Elmsford, NY, Equity theatre in the state of New York, events and concerts, world-class venue, Broadway performers, Musical Theatre, Broadway production, Broadway performers, theatre and dining Westchester Broadway Theater

914-592-2222 
The Westchester Broadway Theatre is located at One Broadway Plaza, Elmsford, NY 10523 in Westchester County.

From Westchester Broadway Theatre
"The Westchester Broadway Theatre (WBT) is the longest running year-round Equity theatre in the state of New York, with a 37-year history of nearly 200 main-stage productions and over 900 Monday/Tuesday special events and concerts. Our objective with this world-class venue is to always provide our audiences – which come from far and wide – with the highest production values and most memorable entertainment/dining experiences.

"WBT is the only theatre of its kind in Westchester, where Broadway performers, directors and designers gather to create this level of Musical Theatre. Each show is produced exclusively for WBT and is approached similarly to a Broadway production: casting Broadway performers at auditions in New York City and engaging the creative staff (Directors, Choreographers, Musical Directors, Set, Costume & Lighting Designers, etc.) On musical “dark nights,” WBT has presented over 950 Monday and Tuesday night special events and concerts, featuring top-tier talent such as Jackie Mason, Tom Jones, George Carlin, Paul Anka, Wayne Newton and Harry Belafonte. With the continued support of our tri-state area audiences, we pledge to continue to present the best in theatre and dining."


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 Hartsdale (Westchester)10530, southwestern, hamlet of hartsdale, history, historical information, about hartsdale, things to do, around hartsdale, activities, attractions, places to go, golf course in hartsdale, parks around greenburgh, time to eat, restaurants in hartsdale

 10530, Park, picnicking, ball fields, playgrounds, Things To Do, Nature Study, Pavilions, Playgrounds, Playing Fields Ridge Road Park

914-946-8133 
Ridge Road Park, a 170-acre park, offers picnicking facilities for groups with three pavilions, ball fields, playgrounds, and athletic fields, including the
    Miracle Field for children and adults with disabilities.
    Miracle Field is a custom-designed field with a cushioned, rubberized turf to help prevent injuries, wheelchair-accessible dugouts and a completely flat, barrier-free surface to provide accessibility for visually impaired players or players in wheelchairs.

Things To Do at Ridge Road Park
Miracle Field (For children and adults with disabilities.)
Nature Study
Pavilions
Playgrounds
Playing Fields


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 Hawthorne (Westchester)central mid

  All Westchester Saw Mill Multiplex Cinemas

914-747-6000 
All Westchester Saw Mill Multi -- 151 Saw Mill River Road, Hawthorne, NY 10532
Title Rating Runtime Showings
Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 1:00p, 4:00p, 7:00p, 10:00p
Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 12:30p, 3:30p, 6:30p, 9:30p
The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 12:35p, 3:45p, 7:00p, 10:15p
The Great Gatsby 3D PG-13 2hr22min 12:00p, 3:15p, 6:25p, 9:45p
Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 12:45p, 1:15p, 3:40p, 4:15p, 6:45p, 7:15p, 9:40p, 10:10p
Iron Man 3 3D PG-13 2hr20min 12:15p, 3:10p, 6:15p, 9:15p
Mud PG-13 2hr10min 1:10p, 4:20p, 7:20p, 10:20p
42 PG-13 2hr8min 1:05p, 4:10p, 7:05p, 10:05p
The Company You Keep R 2hr1min 12:50p, 9:55p


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 Irvington-on-Hudson Village (Westchester)10533, irvington-on-hudson, about irvington, things to do, about activities, attractions, matthiessen park in irvington, golfer, play golf, restaurants in irvington, southwestern, history of irvington, washington irvington

 10533 concert hall music theater  Children's-Theater national Register Historic Places municipal halls Hudson Acoustically superb Opera Critic Gannett Newspapers Irvington Town Hall Theater

914-591-6602 
The Irvington Town Hall Theater is located at 85 Main Street, Irvington, New York 10533. The Irvington Town Hall Theater was built in 1902 in the Classic Revival Style. Designed by A. J. Manning and patterned after the Ford Theater in Washington, DC, the Theater is a multipurpose concert hall/music theater located on the entire third floor of Town Hall in downtown Irvington, New York. The 432-seat theater features an orchestra, mezzanine, balcony and six gold leafed boxes, a proscenium stage and thrust complete with five backstage dressing rooms. Theater patrons sit in intimate ambiance. Gleaming white columns and Ionic capitals set off the warm ivory interior. The walls are wainscoted in warm oak. Victorian chandeliers and sconces were copied from the originals, during the restoration to its original elegance in 1980. A plush red stage curtain and a forty-two foot high skylight complete the setting. Architecturally significant, the Theater is listed on the national Register of Historic Places.

With pleasing proportions and marvelous acoustics, the Theater has been touted as “one of the finest municipal halls in eastern New York State” by Alvah French, History of Westchester County, “A jewel of a theater on the Hudson” by Robert Sherman NYTimes and “Acoustically superb” by Lou Cevetillo Opera Critic, Gannett Newspapers.

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 picnic, children, Irvington's Riverside Concerts, Movies, Things To Do at Matthiessen Park, Bocce Court, Horse Shoe Pits, Shuffle Board Courts, Spray Pool, Volleyball, Stroll in the park, scenic view, kids play, playground, restaurants in Irvington Matthiessen Park in the Village of Irvington

914-591-7736 
Click to enlarge photo of Matthiessen Park in Irvington.

Click to enlarge photo of Matthiessen Park in Irvington, New York. Matthiessen Park is set along the Hudson River in the Village of Irvington-on-Hudson, New York. Relax, wade in the water (small beachfront), picnic, look out at the Tappan Zee Bridge, or bring the children to play in the park.

Matthiessen Park is also the location of Irvington's Riverside Concerts and Movies held in the summer.


Things To Do at Matthiessen Park
Bocce Court
Horse Shoe Pits
Picnic Tables, Barbecue Pits
Playground
Shuffle Board Courts
Spray Pool
Volleyball Net

Stroll in the park, look out over the Hudson and enjoy the scenic view, watch the kids play in the playground, try some shuffle board. When it's time to eat, have lunch or dinner at one of the excellent restaurants in Irvington, a charming River Town in Westchester County.

Directions
Matthiessen Park can be reached by going south on Main Street and making a right onto North Astor Street. At the end of North Astor Street, make a left turn onto Bridge Street.


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 10533, Park, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY, River Town in Westchester County, Things To Do at Memorial Park, Ballfields, Fitness Par Course, Multi-use Field, Picnic Tables, Playground, Spray Pool, Tennis Courts (Three Illuminated Tennis Courts) Memorial Park

 
Memorial Park is located at Dows Lane, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY 10533, a River Town in Westchester County.

Things To Do at Memorial Park
Ballfields (2)
Fitness Par Course
Multi-use Field
Picnic Tables
Playground
Spray Pool
Tennis Courts (Three Illuminated Tennis Courts)
Walking


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 Irvington's waterfront, public park, views, Things To Do at Irvington Scenic Hudson Park, regulation ballfields, Boat Launch, Playgrounds, Riverfront promenade, Scenic Views, Senior Center, Walking Paths, kayaking, walking, watching the children play Scenic Hudson Park at Irvington "Scenic Hudson Valley"

914-591-7736 
Scenic Hudson Park at Irvington
Irvington, Westchester County
Hudson River Valley, New York State

Click to enlarge photo of Scenic Hudson Park at Irvington.

Click to enlarge photo of Scenic Hudson Park in Irvington, New York. The transformation of Irvington's waterfront is one of Scenic Hudson's most dramatic success stories. This former industrial site is now a peaceful riverfront oasis just 12 miles north of New York City. At this site, 12-acres of contaminated soil and blacktop along the Hudson River have been transformed into a public park with views of the Manhattan skyline, Palisades and Tappan Zee Bridge.

The Scenic Hudson Land Trust saved the land from proposed residential development. The restoration and creation of the park was achieved through a partnership involving our land trust, the Village of Irvington and New York State. Today, the park is managed by the Village of Irvington Parks and Recreation Department.

Things To Do at Irvington Scenic Hudson Park
BallFields (Two regulation ballfields)
Basketball Court (Lighted)
Boat Launch (Nonmotorized, car-topped craft)
Playgrounds (2) Riverfront promenade
Scenic Views
Senior Center
Walking Paths

Directions
From Interstate 287 exit 9, take Route 9 south for 1.6 miles. At traffic light, turn right on Main Street. Continue to end. Right on North Astor Street. Left on Bridge Street. Cross railroad tracks. Follow Bridge Street to the left. Park is on right, past Bridge Street Properties.

After a day of kayaking, walking, watching the children play; when its time to eat select one of the many excellent restaurants in Irvington or eat out in one of the other beautiful River Towns in Westchester, New York.


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 local park, ballfields, playground, comfort station, picnic pavilion, South County Trailway, Great Hunger Memorial, Things To Do, Cross-Country Skiing, Fishing, Ice Skating, Picnicking, Playground, V. E. Macy Park

914-946-8133 
V. E. Macy Park is a 172-acre park centrally located at Saw Mill River Road, Irvington, New York. The park is actually divided into three distinct areas with slightly different atmospheres. One part functions as a local park with ballfields, a playground, comfort station and picnic pavilion. Another includes Woodlands Lake, fishing, ice skating, access to the South County Trailway, and 500 feet of the former Putnam Division Railroad. The final area is largely undeveloped.

The Great Hunger Memorial “A section of V. E. Macy Park has been renamed so that the history of the Irish who fled to Westchester in the 1840s to escape poverty and famine will never be forgotten".

Point of Interest: The Great Hunger Memorial

Things To Do
Fishing
Great Hunger Memorial
Picnicking
Playground

    Winter Activities
    Cross-country Skiing
    Ice Skating


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 Jefferson Valley (Westchester)northwest northwestern north northern hudson river valley

 Yorktown Theatre Company Music Hall at Tarrytown classic Broadway musicals Phantom The Sound of Music Christmas Carol West Side Story live children's theatre KJK Productions / Yorktown Theatre Company

914-962-6665 
The Yorktown Theatre Company, KJK Productions, is a non-profit organization that serves as the major resident theatre program at the Music Hall at Tarrytown. The Yorktown Theatre Company has produced several successful productions which have brought major classic Broadway musicals (including: The Music Man, Phantom, The Sound of Music, Christmas Carol, West Side Story) and live children's theatre to Tarrytown and nearby areas.

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 Katonah (Westchester)10536, history, town history, about katonah, activities, attractions, things to do, hamlets, katonah, biking, hiking, fishing, katonah memorial park, antiquing, antique shops in katonah, historic sites, john jay homestead, historic site, children

 outdoor activities and leisure year-round activities day camp Indian Hill Park Beaver Dam Sanctuary Park hiking walking trails and natural areas Picnic Picnicking Village Green Rosaforte Park in Bedford Hills offers a baseball softball field Bedford Parks, Trails & Open Space

914-666-7004 
Bedford offers many options for outdoor activities and leisure. There are three active parks and two passive parks in the Town of Bedford. In each hamlet, an active park is available for year-round activities. In the summer each active park is home to a day camp. The two passive parks, Indian Hill Park and Beaver Dam Sanctuary Park, offer walking trails and natural areas. Picnicking is allowed on the Village Green in Bedford Village, and at Rosaforte Park in Bedford Hills. Rosaforte Park also offers a baseball & softball field.

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 10536 Hudson River Valley pre-concert picnic Music Festival House Museum Gardens Upcoming Concerts 
orchestra St. Luke's art artists classical classics festival festivals concert concerts chamber opera vocal caberet jazz paintings sculptures Caramoor Center for Music and Arts

914-232-5035 
Caramoor Center for Music and Arts is located at 149 Girdle Ridge Road, Katonah, NY 10536 in the beautiful Hudson River Valley. Caramoor is a magnificent estate dedicated to the Performing Arts. Throughout the year, Caramoor offers musical experiences to be enjoyed by everyone. Programs include Great Artists in the Music Room, Caramoor Classics, Programs for Families, Cabaret, Vocal Gala, Jazz, Festivals, and more.

Caramoor's House Museum has twenty rooms that are open to the public. These rooms are filled with an extraordinary collection of paintings, sculpture, tapestries, stained glass, furniture, cloisonné, and an important jade collection.

    A Bit of History
    Caramoor is the legacy of Walter and Lucie Rosen, who established the estate and built a great house as its centerpiece, filling it with treasures collected on their travels. Walter Rosen was the master planner, bringing to reality his dream of creating a place to entertain friends from around the world. Their legendary musical evenings were the seeds of today's International Music Festival that is held annually on the estate.

    The Rosen's had two children, Walter and Anne. In 1944, during the Second World War, while flying for the RAF, Walter was killed returning from a raid in Germany. His absence from the house was keenly felt and it prompted his parents to act on their previously discussed plans to preserve the artistic and musical heritage of Caramoor. In 1945, the Rosens bequeathed the Caramoor estate as a center for music and art in memory of their son.

In the summer, come early, explore Caramoor's beautiful grounds, take a tour of the House Museum, enjoy a pre-concert picnic, and discover wonderful music in a relaxed setting. With its unique heritage, Caramoor remains a place where you can experience magical summer days and nights. Year round, select from the many venues and programs.

Press blue button for Music Festival, House Museum and Gardens, upcoming concerts and more about Caramoor.

Things to Do at Caramoor
Birthday Parties
Family Concerts
Gardens & Grounds
Historic Site
International Music Festival
Jazz Festival
Museum
Programs for Families
Summer Music Festival


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 Historic Site, Westchester, Bedford, Founding Fathers, Treaty of Paris, Revolutionary War, Federalist Papers, first Chief Justice, Supreme Court, historic house, guided tour, First Chief-Justice of the United States, Declaration of Independence John Jay Homestead "State Historic Site"

914-232-5651 
John Jay Homestead State Historic Site is located at 400 Jay Street, Katonah, NY 10536 in Westchester County.

History of Chief Justice John Jay
"Nestled in the rolling Westchester countryside is the gracious home and farm of John Jay (1745-1829), one of America's principal Founding Fathers. Jay co-authored the Treaty of Paris, which ended the Revolutionary War, and the Federalist Papers, which aided ratification of the U.S. Constitution. He served as President of the Continental Congress, U.S. Secretary for Foreign Affairs, first Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, and the second governor of New York State.

"During many years of devoted service to the State and the Nation, he looked forward to the day when he would retire with his wife and children to "the house on my farm in Westchester County. The land where John Jay lived his later years was purchased in 1703 by his maternal grandfather, Jacobus Van Cortlandt. By 1800 Jay had acquired, by inheritance and by purchase, 750 acres of property near Bedford, New York. In 1799 he began construction of a comfortable 24-room farmhouse. He moved there in 1801, after his retirement from politics. Tragically, Jay's wife Sarah died only months after moving to their new home. John Jay never remarried and lived as a gentleman farmer until his death in 1829.

"His son William (1789-1858) inherited the house and farm; he later became a leading figure in the struggle to end slavery. William's son John Jay II (1817-1894) inherited the property and upon his death it was given to his son Colonel William Jay (1841-1915). The Colonels' daughter, Eleanor Jay Iselin (1882-1953) was the last of the family to use the property as a full time residence. In 1958 the house and thirty of the original acres were purchased from Eleanor Jay Iselin's heirs by Westchester County and transferred to the State of New York, which opened it to the public in 1964 as John Jay Homestead State Historic Site."

    John Jay: First Chief-Justice of the United States
    The annexed sketch of his life is from Blake's Biographical Dictionary: "John Jay, LL.D., first chief-justice of the United States under the constitution of 1789, graduated at Kings, (now Columbia College) in 1764 and in 1768 was admitted to the bar. He was appointed to the first American congress in 1774. Being on the committee with Lee and Livingston to draft an address to the people of Great Britain, he was the writer of the eloquent production. In the congress of 1775, he was on various important committees, performing more service perhaps than any other member except Franklin and John Adams."

    In May, 1776, he was recalled to assist in forming the government of New York, and in consequence his name is not attached to the Declaration of Independence . . . Though not a member of the convention, which formed the constitution of the United States, he was present at Annapolis and aided by his advice. He also assisted Madison and Hamilton in writing the Federalist. In the convention of New York he contributed to the adoption of the constitution. He was appointed chief justice by Washington, December 26, 1789. In 1794, he was appointed minister plenipotentiary to Great Britain, and succeeded in negotiating the treaty that still goes by his name. Chief-Justice John Jay was governor of the state of New York from 1795 to 1801.

    Anti-Slavery Movement
    John Jay and his family retired to his farm in Bedford. Upon John Jay's death in 1829, the farm and home were inherited by William Jay, John's second son. William Jay became a prominent leader of abolitionists, and the Homestead became a center in the anti-slavery movement.

Attractions
This historic site encompasses sixty-two acres, including lovingly-tended formal gardens, magnificent woodland walks, rolling meadows, and a cluster of 19th century farm buildings. An 1820's schoolhouse and a 1830s barn are open for touring. The historic house is open most of the year, and can be seen by a guided tour through twelve beautifully furnished period rooms, restored to an 1820's appearance."

Press blue button to learn more about attractions and the history of the John Jay Homestead.

Things To Do at John Jay Homestead
Audio-Visual Programs*
Birthday Parties
Bridle Paths
Demonstrations*
Educational Programs K-12*
Gardens
Gift Shop*
Group Tours*
Hiking
Historic House
Interpretive Sign
Picnic Area
Scenic Views
Special Exhibitions

* Wheelchair Accessible
Accessible indicates that, to the extent practicable, this facility or activity meets the Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility standards. It is strongly recommended that you contact the facility in advance for a full description of facilities.


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 10536,Park, parks in the municipality of Bedford, activities, Things To Do, Baseball, Basketball, Paddle Tennis, Picnicking, Playground, Sledding, Soccer, Softball, Summer Day Camp, Swimming Pool, Tennis, Walking Trails Katonah Memorial Park

914-232-9349 
Katonah Memorial Park located in Katonah is one of several parks in the municipality of Bedford. The park offers walking trails, natural areas, and many other activities.

Things To Do
Baseball
Basketball
Paddle Tennis
Picnicking
Playground
Sledding
Soccer
Softball
Summer Day Camp
Swimming Pool
Tennis
Walking Trails


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 visual arts non-collecting facility changing exhibitions educational programs The Gallery study appreciation enjoyment  innovative talented Katonah Museum of Art

914-232-9555 
The Katonah Museum of Art celebrates the unique pleasures of the visual arts as a non-collecting facility devoted to changing exhibitions and educational programs. In a building designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes, the Museum originates six major exhibitions annually and offers an extensive range of activities to engage visitors of all ages. Exhibitions present the "best of art" from the past to the present, spanning the spectrum of cultures, media, historical periods, and social issues.

The many artists living in the area represent an important constituency for the Museum. A very active Katonah Museum Artists Association offers lectures, workshops, and other events of special interest to its more than 300 members. The Museum also presents tri-state juried exhibitions, selecting outstanding curators to serve as jurors.

Brief History: The Katonah Museum of Art was founded 50 years ago as The Katonah Gallery, a small volunteer-run institution dedicated to encouraging the enjoyment, appreciation, and study of the visual arts by visitors of all ages. The Gallery, initially located in a small room over the Katonah Village Library, was committed to presenting "the best of art from the past to the present" and, as a "teaching museum," to communicating the special pleasures of the visual arts to its visitors.

By the late 1980's, the need for expanded space became critical. The Museum launched $5 million capital campaign and engaged the distinguished architect, Edward Larrabee Barnes, to design its new home. In 1990, the renamed Katonah Museum of Art moved to its present site and hired its first Executive Director. The Museum's elegant new facility provided space for a more comprehensive treatment of exhibition material, a wider range of participatory art education activities, and a greater variety and frequency of public programs.

As it made this growth-driven expansion, the Katonah Museum of Art reaffirmed its commitment to its mission. It remains a non-collecting institution dedicated to the study, appreciation, and enjoyment of the visual arts. It remains committed to its innovative and challenging range of educational programs, its lively array of public programs, and its uniquely effective use of talented volunteers. Press blue button for Exhibitions, The Learning Center, Programs and Events, and more about the Katonah Museum of Art.


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  UA Cortlandt Stadium 11

800-326-3264 
UA Cortlandt Town Center Stadium 11 -- 3131 E. Main Street, Mohegan Lake, NY 10547
Title Rating Runtime Showings
Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 12:40p, 3:50p, 6:30p, 7:00p, 9:45p, 10:00p
Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 1:10p, 1:40p, 4:20p, 4:50p, 7:30p, 8:00p, 10:40p
The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 12:00p, 3:20p, 6:40p, 10:05p
The Great Gatsby 3D PG-13 2hr22min 12:30p, 3:40p, 7:15p, 10:35p
Peeples PG-13 1hr35min 1:35p, 4:00p
Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 12:45p, 1:45p, 3:50p, 4:45p, 6:50p, 7:45p, 9:55p
Iron Man 3 3D PG-13 2hr20min 1:15p, 4:15p, 7:20p, 10:20p
Pain & Gain R 2hr9min 7:35p, 10:30p
42 PG-13 2hr8min 1:05p, 4:10p, 7:10p, 10:10p
The Croods PG 1hr31min 12:05p, 2:35p, 5:05p


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 Larchmont Village (Westchester)10538, history of larchmont, history, things to do, places to visit, activities, attractions, dining,  parks in larchmont, golf courses, antique stores, concerts in flint park, larchmont restaurants, buying a home in larchmont, mta larchmont train

 10538, Park, Larchmont, N.Y., Things To Do, parks, Village of Larchmont, activities, spring, summer, information about parks and activities, for children Addison Park

914-834-6230 
Addison Park is a small pocket park located on Chatsworth Avenue in Larchmont, NY 10538, Westchester County.

Things To Do in Addison Park
The parks in the Village of Larchmont offer several activities throughout the spring, summer, and fall for young and old alike. Speak to the Recreation Director, found in the Village Clerk’s office, or call 914-834-6230 for information about parks and activities, for children and adults, offered at each park in Larchmont.


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  Clearview's Larchmont Playhouse

914-834-3001 
Clearview Larchmont Playhouse -- 1975 Palmer Ave., Larchmont, NY 10538
Title Rating Runtime Showings
The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 3:00p, 6:00p
Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 3:30p, 6:30p
42 PG-13 2hr8min 3:15p, 6:15p


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 10538, Park, memorial to Patrol Officer Anthony DeMatte, killed in the line of duty DeMatte Park

914-834-6230 
At the intersection of Parkway and Palmer Avenue is DeMatte Park, where there is a memorial to Patrol Officer Anthony DeMatte, who was killed in the line of duty.

By Judy Silberstein
October 18, 2006
After Larchmont Patrolman Arthur Dematte, 46, was fatally shot on Tuesday, October 12, 1976, over 2000 officials, family, friends and fellow officers came from as far as London for his funeral. The only Larchmont officer ever killed in the line of duty, he left a widow, Alice Dematte, and four children, Joyce,19, Jane, 17, Jill, 15, and William,12. When Patrolman Dematte’s sacrifice was honored 30 years later on Sunday, October 15, 2006, officers who served with him over his 19-year career and others who knew of him again joined officials, family and friends, this time filling the traffic circle near the tiny park at the intersection of Palmer Avenue and Parkway dedicated to his memory.


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 10538, recreational park, sports facilities, tennis, paddle tennis, baseball fields, soccer fields, basketball courts, picnic area, playground, toddlers, young children, summer day camp, kids, music under the stars, Things To Do, Baseball Fields Flint Park

914-834-6230 
Flint Park is located in Larchmont, NY 10538, Westchester County. Flint Park is the primary recreational park in the Village, located at the end of Locust Avenue. The park has a variety of sports facilities, including tennis and paddle tennis, three baseball fields, soccer fields, basketball courts, a picnic area, a playground for both toddlers and young children, and a summer day camp for ages 6 to 14.

  • The Larchmont-Mamaroneck Little League and Babe Ruth League, as well as the Larchmont Junior Soccer League, Lacrosse, and MHS teams use the fields in Flint Park for games and practices.
  • On Thursday evenings in July, you can enjoy concerts in the park. Bring the kids, a picnic supper, and enjoy listening to the music under the stars.

Things To Do
Baseball Fields (3)
Basketball Courts
Concerts (summer)
Paddle Tennis
Picnic Area
Playgrounds (toddlers and young children)
Soccer Fields
Summer Day Camp
Tennis


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 10538, tennis, paddle tennis, recreational park, sports facilities, baseball fields, soccer fields, basketball courts, picnic area, playground, toddlers, summer day camp, kids, music under the stars, Things To Do, town tennis court Flint Park Tennis Courts

914-834-6230 
Flint Park is located in Larchmont, NY 10538, Westchester County. Flint Park is the primary recreational park in the Village, located at the end of Locust Avenue. The park has a variety of sports facilities, including tennis and paddle tennis, three baseball fields, soccer fields, basketball courts, a picnic area, a playground for both toddlers and young children, and a summer day camp for ages 6 to 14.

  • The Larchmont-Mamaroneck Little League and Babe Ruth League, as well as the Larchmont Junior Soccer League, Lacrosse, and MHS teams use the fields in Flint Park for games and practices.
  • On Thursday evenings in July, you can enjoy concerts in the park. Bring the kids, a picnic supper, and enjoy listening to the music under the stars.

Things To Do
Baseball Fields (3)
Basketball Courts
Concerts (summer)
Paddle Tennis
Picnic Area
Playgrounds (toddlers and young children)
Soccer Fields
Summer Day Camp
Tennis


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 10538, Park, Things To Do, Recreation Director, information about Kane Park,activities and attractions, park in Larchmont Kane Park

914-834-6230 
Kane Park is located on Boston Post Road between Beach Avenue and Kane Avenue, Larchmont NY 10538, Westchester County.

Things To Do
Speak to the Recreation Director, found in the Village Clerk’s office, or call 914-834-6230 for more information about Kane Park, including activities and attractions offered at each park in Larchmont.


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 10538, Park, Little League, Soccer League fields, Things To Do Lorenzen Park

914-834-6230 
Lorenzen Park is located just off of Boston Post Road in Larchmont, NY 10538. Lorenzen Park is home to Little League and Soccer League fields. Public usage of this park is limited to times when league play is not in session.

Things To Do
Speak to the Recreation Director, found in the Village Clerk’s office, or call 914-834-6230 for more information about Lorenzen Park, including activities and attractions offered at each park in Larchmont.


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 10538, Park, along Long Island Sound, beautiful views of the water, beach at Manor Park, join the beach, About Larchmont Manor Park Society, Long Island Sound shoreline, Things To Do, Swimming,  sandy beach, Walking along beach Manor Park

914-834-4309 
Larchmont Manor Park is located at 99 Park Avenue, Larchmont, NY 10538 in Westchester County. Manor Park is situated along Long Island Sound and offers beautiful views of the water. Manor Park is privately owned by the Larchmont Manor Park Society who also maintains a beach at Manor Park. For applications to join the beach, or for other details on this park, contact the Larchmont Manor Park Society at 834-4309.

About Larchmont Manor Park Society
The Larchmont Manor Park Society was established in 1892 to maintain, preserve and protect Larchmont Manor Park. Some 13-acres in area with 5,000 feet of Long Island Sound shoreline, this beautiful private park is open to the public due to the generosity of its owners, some 280 residents of Larchmont Manor.

The Park has paths for strolling and a gazebo and benches where visitors may rest and take in the striking scenery. A few basic rules are designed to preserve the natural beauty and assure tranquility for all. Bicycling, skating, unleashed dogs, playing of radios and musical instruments and picnicking are not permitted. The Park is open between dawn and dusk.

Things To Do
*Swimming at a sandy beach
Walking along beach


*Use of the beach requires the rental of a bathhouse or locker. The Beach is operated by the Larchmont Manor Park Society and is open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day.


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 10538, Park, Larchmont, play area for young children, tee-ball, Things To Do, Jungle Jim for Children, Swings, Tee-Ball field for Children Pine Brook Park

914-834-6230 
Pine Brook Park is located at 99 Park Avenue (at the intersection of Pine Brook Drive and Palmer Avenue), Larchmont, NY 10538 in Westchester County. Pine Brook Park offers a wonderful play area for young children, along with a ballfield where tee-ball can be played.

Things To Do
Jungle Jim for Children
Swings
Tee-Ball field for Children


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 10538, Park, small pocket park Plaza Park

914-834-6230 
Plaza Park is a small pocket park located near the intersection of Parkway and Palmer Avenue in Larchmont, NY 10538.

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 10538, Park, large play area for small children and toddlers, play area, small children, toddlers, Things To Do, activities and attractions, park in Larchmont Vanderburgh Park

914-834-6230 
Vanderburgh Park, known to many as “Turtle Park,” is located along Palmer Avenue, at the intersection of Hall and Vanderburgh Avenues, Larchmont, NY 10538 in Westchester County. Vanderburgh Park has a large play area for small children and toddlers.

Things To Do
Speak to the Recreation Director, found in the Village Clerk’s office, or call 914-834-6230 for more information about Vanderburgh Park, including activities and attractions offered at each park in Larchmont.


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 10538, Park, nature along the Premium River, play area for small children, Things To Do, Recreation Director, activities and attractions, park in Larchmont Willow/Woodbine Park

914-834-6230 
Willow/Woodbine Park is located at the end of Willow Avenue in Larchmont, NY 10538, Westchester County. Willow/Woodbine offers an excellent opportunity for observing nature along the Premium River, as well as a substantial play area for small children.

Things To Do
Speak to the Recreation Director, found in the Village Clerk’s office, or call 914-834-6230 for more information about Willow/Woodbine Park, including activities and attractions offered at each park in Larchmont.


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 Mamaroneck Village (Westchester)10543, history of mamaroneck, about mamaroneck, history, interesting facts, about westchester county, things to do, about activities, attractions, places to go, great theatre, emelin theatre in mamaroneck, for children, restaurants in mamaroneck

  Clearview's Mamaroneck Playhouse

914-698-2200 
Clearview Mamaroneck 4 -- 243 Mamaroneck Ave., Mamaroneck, NY 10543
Title Rating Runtime Showings
Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 4:15p, 7:30p
Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 4:00p, 4:45p, 7:00p, 7:45p
The Company You Keep R 2hr1min 4:30p, 7:15p


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 10543, Theatre, Mamaroneck, NY, performing arts theater in Westchester County, affordable programs, performing arts venues, live performance, adults, teens, and children, Events Include, Cabaret, Children's Theatre, Classical Music, Theatre Emelin Theatre

914-698-0098 
The Emelin Theatre is located at 153 Library Lane, Mamaroneck, NY 10543 in Westchester County.

From Emelin Theatre "The Emelin Theatre, located in Mamaroneck, New York, and founded in 1972, is the oldest continuously operating performing arts theater in Westchester County. Its mission is to bring the best in live performing arts to Westchester and other nearby communities and to promote a cultural life that entertains, educates, and invigorates. The Emelin, well-known for its high-quality and affordable programs, is one of the few performing arts venues in this region which offers a broad mix of entertainment appealing to all ages and tastes, produces its own theater performances, and attracts diverse audiences throughout Westchester County and beyond."

Benefits to the Community
"The Emelin contributes to both the cultural life and the economy of its surrounding local municipalities. In addition to providing a culturally diverse array of live performance opportunities for adults, teens, and children, the Emelin provides the use of its facilities for various civic and community-related events. This past season the Emelin hosted 10 community events, including Library events, League of Women Voters meetings, Larchmont-Mamaroneck Cable TV awards, and the annual Martin Luther King awards ceremony, sponsored by The Mamaroneck-Larchmont Human Rights Commission. The Emelin brings in extra revenue to the communities in terms of jobs, event-related spending, and enhanced real estate values. Many theatergoers are taking advantage of the Emelin’s Preferred Merchants Program, which offers discounts at local restaurants and businesses as a benefit to all flex-pass subscribers to the Theatre."

Press blue button for Events, Calendar, and more about the Emelin Theatre in Mamaroneck.

Events at Emelin Theatre
Cabaret
Children's Theatre
Classical Music
Comedy
Concert Series
Dance
Family
Film
Special Events
Theatre

Music Venues Include

    American Roots
    Bluegrass
    Classical
    Folk
    Great Traditions
    Jazz
    Oldies
    Pop / Rock


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 10543, Park, Fishing, Marina, Picnicking, Playground, Playing Fields, Salt Water Beach,  Showers, Spray Ground, Tennis Club, hot days of summer, cool off, swimming, largest park in the village, Things To Do, Boat Launch, Concerts Harbor Island Park and Conservancy

914-698-0343 
Harbor Island Park is located at Mamaroneck Avenue and Boston Post Road in Mamaroneck, NY 10543, Westchester County. Harbor Island is the largest park in Mamaroneck village with 44-acres of playground equipment such as swings; and a pavilion, rest rooms and showers.

For great summer fun bring your boat to the marina and boat launching area. Also available are docks, fishing floats, tennis club, picnic tables, benches, swing benches, ball fields, play fields, parking, concerts and special events. In the hot days of summer, cool off and go swimming at the 700 ft. salt water beach, or have fun at the spray ground. Press blue button for more about Harbor Island Park and Harbor Island Conservancy.

Things To Do
Boat Launch
Concerts
Fishing
Marina
Picnicking
Playground
Playing Fields
Salt Water Beach (700 feet)
Showers
Spray Ground
Tennis Club


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 Montrose (Westchester)10548, hamlet, town of cortlandt, history of montrose, revolutionary war, history,  about montrose, things to do, places to go, around montrose, activities, attractions, state parks in montrose, fishing, biking, sportsman center, target areas

 10548, Park, waterfront park, views, Hudson River, tidal wetlands, fresh water pond, nature study, picnicking, Things To Do, Boat Launch, Fishing, Hiking Trails, Nature Study, Picnicking, Playground, Playing Fields George's Island Park - Hudson River Boating

914-737-7530 
George’s Island Park, a 208-acre waterfront park, is located on Dutch Street, Montrose NY 10548, Westchester County in the Hudson River. George's Island offers magnificent views of the historic Hudson River. It contains tidal wetlands, a fresh water pond and wooded trails, and provides boat access to the Hudson River as well as areas for nature study and picnicking.

Things To Do
Boat Launch
Fishing
Hiking Trails
Nature Study
Picnicking
Playground
Playing Fields


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 public sportsman's recreation facility, Attractions and activities, Things To Do, Multiple-range pistol facility, Large bore high-power rifle range, Small bore rifle range, Archery range, trap and skeet area,  targets, sandbags Sportsman Center at Blue Mountain Reservation

914-862-5280 
The Sportsman Center at Blue Mountain Reservation is the only public sportsman's recreation facility in Westchester County offering target areas for: Trap and Skeet, Large and Small Bore Rifle and Pistol Archery. The Center provides a safe and convenient site for practice shooting.

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 10549 Clearview's Mt. Kisco Cinema

914-666-6900 
Clearview Mt Kisco Cinemas -- 144 Main Street, Mount Kisco, NY 10549
Title Rating Runtime Showings
Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 4:00p, 7:00p
Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 3:45p, 4:30p, 7:15p, 7:30p
The Big Wedding R 1hr30min 4:15p, 6:45p
42 PG-13 2hr8min 3:45p, 6:45p


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 10549, Copland House, Mt. Kisco, NY, educational, cultural, intellectual, historical, recreational purposes, Georgian Revival mansion, carriage house, formal gardens, natural woodlands, events and tickets, school and community programs, Attractions Copland House at Merestead

914-788-4659 
Copland House at Merestead is located at 455 Byram Lake Road, Mt. Kisco, NY in Westchester County. "Merestead (“farmland” in Scottish) was designed and built in 1906–07 by famed architects Delano & Aldrich as the country home of William Sloane, President of the W & J Sloane Furniture Company, and his family.

"Sloane’s son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Patterson, Jr., gave this majestic property to the people of Westchester, “so that present and future generations ... will be able to use, see, and enjoy it [for] conservation, educational, cultural, intellectual, historical, and recreational purposes.” A County Park, the 130-acre estate includes a 26-room Georgian Revival mansion, carriage house, farm buildings, formal gardens, natural woodlands, rolling hills and meadows, and over two miles of trails.

"In September 2009, an innovative public-private partnership between Westchester County and Copland House was launched to realize the Pattersons’ sweeping vision, and establish a unique creative center at Merestead, which will serve as an extension of Copland House’s acclaimed musical, educational, and public programs. This extraordinary collaboration preserves a large parcel of open land, revives one of Westchester’s last great country estates, and creates a singular institution that champions American music and the arts—and makes all of this accessible to the public."

Press blue button for events and tickets, school and community programs, education, composers, and more about Copland House at Merestead.

Attractions at Copland House at Merestead
Concerts
Educational Programs
Events
Hiking Trails
Historic Site


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 10549, Park, Memorial Park, Mount Kisco, NY, Things To Do, Basketball, Playground, Playing fields, Senior Citizens Center Fox Park

914-666-3059 
Fox Park (J. Edward Fox Memorial Park), a 2-acre park, is located at 198 Carpenter Avenue, Mount Kisco, NY 10549 in Westchester County.

Things To Do
Basketball
Playground
Playing fields
Senior Citizens Center


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 10549, Park, Mount Kisco, NY, basketball, baseball, camp for kids, Pool, activities and fun for kids, Park Attractions, Things To Do, Disc (Frisbee) Golf Course, Gymnasium, Hiking, Playground, Swimming pools, Tennis Courts, Disc Golf Course, Ice Skating Leonard Park and Pool

914-666-3059 
Leonard Park, a 116-acre park, is located at 1 Wallace Drive, Mount Kisco, NY 10549 in Westchester County. Leonard Park offers recreation programs, including basketball, baseball, camp for kids, Mount Kisco Memorial Complex & Pool (3 swimming pools) and more great activities and fun for kids and adults year round.

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Park Attractions
Japanese Pagoda brought "piece by piece" to Mount Kisco from Japan
Marsh Memorial Sanctuary

Things To Do
Basketball Courts (outdoors)
Disc (Frisbee) Golf Course (*course description)
Gymnasium (located in Memorial Chapel)
Hiking / Walking Trails
Indoor Recreation Bldg.
Picnic Areas
Playground
Playing fields (2 little league fields)
- Softball field
- Hardball field
Swimming pools (toddler pool, main pool, diving tank)
Tea House (may be rented)
Tennis Courts (4)

*Disc Golf Course
Long wooded holes through a mature eastern hardwood forest. Many elevation changes. A 600 ft. par 4 hole.

    Winter Activities
    Ice Skating
    Sledding behind the baseball fields


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Tennis Courts

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 10550, Park, Pool, Mount Vernon, NY, swimming, wave pool, water slide, water playground, Things To Do, Fishing, Hiking, Nature Study, Picnicking, Playground, Winter Activities, Ice Skating, Birthday Parties for Kids, bathhouse Willson’s Woods Park & Pool

914-813-6990 
Willson's Woods Park and Pool is located at East Lincoln Avenue, Mount Vernon NY 10550, Westchester County. Willson's Woods is one of the oldest parks in Westchester County. Willson’s Woods is a 23-acre park offering a beautiful swimming pool and adjacent English Tudor style bathhouse along with areas for picnicking and fishing.

Point of Interest: A special park feature is "Willson's Waves" where you can body surf on 3-foot waves in the county's first-ever wave pool. Splash downward on an 18-foot-high water slide, wander through cascades and fountains in the water playground or just cool off on the spray deck.

Things To Do
Birthday Parties at Willson's Waves Pool
Fishing
Hiking Trails
Nature Study
Picnicking
Playground
Refreshments
Swimming
Willson's Waves

    Winter Activities
    Ice Skating

    Birthday Parties for Kids
    At Willson's Waves, you can body surf on three-foot waves, splash down on an 18-foot-high water slide, or wander through cascades and fountains in the water playground. For more information or to book a birthday party, call Willson's Waves at (914) 813-6990.

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Accessible indicates that, to the extent practicable, this facility or activity meets the Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility standards. It is strongly recommended that you contact the facility in advance for a full description of facilities.


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 New Castle (Westchester)history, antiquities, history and antiquities, facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, about westchester county, information, population, statistics, events, current events, historical, new castle, northcastle

 Hudson Valley, bioregion, Hudson River Estuary, environmental organization, nature preserve, education program, Nature Center, hike, tour, Teatown Lake, children’s programs, Things To Do, Hiking Trails, Wildflower Island Teatown Lake Reservation - New Castle

914-762-2912 
Teatown Lake Reservation is located at 1600 Spring Valley Road, Ossining, NY 10562 in Westchester County. Teatown is located in the hills and highlands of New York’s Hudson Valley. This bioregion includes parts of five counties: Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland and Orange. Nearly 80% of the region lies east of the Hudson River in Westchester and Putnam counties. About 785,000 people share the 936-square-mile area with a rich diversity of habitats, plant and animals. The nationally-acclaimed Hudson River Estuary and majestic Hudson Highlands form the region’s backbone.

Teatown Lake Reservation is a nonprofit, environmental organization with an 834-acre nature preserve and education center located in the Lower Hudson Valley in the Towns of Yorktown, Cortlandt, and New Castle, New York.

Located in the heart of the Lower Hudson Valley’s Hudson Hills and Highlands bioregion, Teatown is the largest nonprofit nature preserve in Westchester County. About 28,000 people come each year to attend an education program, visit the Nature Center, hike our trails, or tour Wildflower Island, a two-acre island sanctuary located within Teatown Lake that is home to over 230 native and endangered species of wildflowers.

Teatown’s educators offer adult, family and children’s programs to over 18,000 participants annually, including nearly 9,000 school children and 700 summer campers. Annually, over 10,000 hikers traverse Teatown's 15 miles of scenic trails that span abundant fields, mixed forests, lakes, streams, swamps and farm land.

Things To Do at Teatown Lake Reservation
Children's Events
Diverse Habitats
Hiking Trails (15 miles)
Nature Center
Outdoor Animal Exhibits
Wildflower Island - over 230 native species of wildflowers


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 New Rochelle, City of (Westchester)10801, history, about new rochelle, things to do, places to visit, activities, attractions, restaurants, dining, buying a home in new rochelle, concert, golf course, antique stores, children, park, kids, parks in new rochelle, playground, movies, shopping

 10801, Park, New Rochelle N.Y., passive recreation area, Things To Do, Seasonal Sled Riding, Scenic Views, Sunbathing, Walking Davenport Park

914-654-2087 
Davenport Park, 20-acres in size, is located on Davenport Avenue in New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County. This is a passive recreation area overlooking Long Island Sound. This park is ideal for sunbathing, walking, sitting or reading a book. Contains a Shakespeare Garden. Valid omnicards are required year round.

Things To Do
Seasonal Sled Riding
Scenic Views
Sunbathing
Walking


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 10801, Park, South End of New Rochelle, ball fields, large playground for children, picnic tables, Things To Do, Ball Fields, Picnicking, Playground D’Onofrio Park

914-654-2087 
D’Onofrio Park, 22-acres in size, is located at Morgan Street and Emmett Terrace, in the South End of New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County. D’Onofrio Park offers two ball fields, large playground for children, and a pavilion with picnic tables.

Things To Do
Ball Fields
Picnicking
Playground


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 10801, Park, New Rochelle N.Y., playground for children, a sandbox, and park benches, Things To Do, Benches, Playground, Sandbox Eddie Foy Park

914-654-2087 
Eddie Foy Park is located on Pelham Road and Weyman Avenue, New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County. Eddie Foy Park offers a playground for children, a sandbox, and park benches.

Things To Do
Benches
Playground
Sandbox


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 10801, Park, New Rochelle N.Y., playground for children, walking path, flower garden, benches, Things To Do, Playground Feeney Park

914-654-2087 
Feeney Park is located at 7th Street and Washington Avenue, New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County. Feeney Park offers a playground for children, walking path, flower garden and benches.

Things To Do
Benches
Flower Garden
Playground
Walking Path


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 10801, Park, outdoor amphitheater, Things To Do, Amphitheater Outdoors, Fishing on Dock, Horseshoe Courts, Large grassy area, Nature walks, Pavilion, Picnicking, Playground for children, Shuffleboard, Sunbather's Beach Five Islands Park

914-654-2087 
Five Islands Park, 15-acres in size, is located off LeFevre Lane in New Rochelle, NY 10801, Westchester County. Five Islands Park has a large grassy area, sunbather's beach, picnic areas, pavilion, large playground for children, outdoor amphitheater, also ideal for nature walks. A pedestrian bridge links Big and Little Harrison Island to the main Oakwood Island. This beautiful park has barbeque pits, picnic tables, benches and open air pavilions for rent and a dock for fishing. Valid omnicards are required year round.

Things To Do
Amphitheater Outdoors
Fishing on Dock
Horseshoe Courts
Large grassy area
Nature walks
Pavilion
Picnicking
Playground
Shuffleboard
Sunbather's Beach


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 10801, Park, New Rochelle, N.Y., ball fields, basketball court, playground for children, picnic area, Skate Park, Stadium, Field Complex, Things To Do, Playground, Picnicking, Skate Park Flowers (City) Park

914-654-2087 
Flowers (City) Park, 20-acres in size, is located at Fifth Avenue and Potter Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10801, Westchester County. Flowers Park houses 3 ball fields, a basketball court, playground, picnic area for rent, Sidney E. Frank Skate Park, Fosina Stadium natural turf field and the artificial turf Skidelsky Field Complex.

Things To Do
Ball Fields (3)
Basketball Court
Playground
Picnicking
Skate Park


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 10805, park, beach, hot days of summer, Fishing, Playground, Swimming, swimming at the beach, picnic pavilions, picnic, boat launching, boat ramp, bathhouse, Historic Places, Things To Do, Boat Launch Glen Island Park and Glen Island Beach

914-813-6720 
Glen Island Park and Beach, 105-acres in size, is located in New Rochelle NY 10805, Westchester County. Glen Island is an island property connected to New Rochelle by a drawbridge built in the 1920s. After Playland, Glen Island is the second most widely used park in the County Parks system.

From Westchestergov.com "This 105-acre island property is connected to New Rochelle by a drawbridge built in the 1920s. After Playland, Glen Island is the second most widely used park in the County Parks system. One of Westchester’s unique jewels, it was initially developed as a summer resort by John H. Starin. The original design exhibited the five cultures of the western world on individual islands linked together with piers and causeways. Today the islands have been merged with substantial fill areas totaling 130 acres and providing a beautiful crescent shaped beach with access to the Long Island Sound.

"Glen Island Park also offers picnic pavilions, and open picnic areas, boat launching, pathways, a catering hall and a restaurant, formerly Glen Island Casino of Big Band era fame. Cannons, sculptures and castles with coursed rubble stone, arched openings and round towers still remain from the days of John Starin’s resort. The castles, reminiscent of those in Germany's Rhineland, were constructed on their present site in the late 19th century for use as a beer garden and restaurant.

"The boat ramp handles 65-70 launchings per weekend. The bathhouse was originally built in a Neo-Georgian style with a cupola marking the center of the front façade. A courtyard looks out to the beach and is completed by a colonnade. The bridge, bridge house, seawall and castles are all eligible for listing on the Register of Historic Places."

Press blue button for more about activities and attractions at Glen Island Park."

Things To Do at Glen Island Park
Beach
Birthday Parties at Glen Island
Boating (canoes, motor boats, kayaking, sailing)
Boat Launch
Fishing
Hiking Trails / Walking
Nature Study
Picnicking | Picnic Shelters
Playground
Refreshments
Swimming Beach

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 10801, Field, neighborhood park used for informal ball playing Hartley Field

914-654-2087 
Hartley Field is located at Brook Street and Lincoln Avenue, New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County. Hartley Field is a neighborhood park used for informal ball playing.

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 10801, Park, Beach, recreation area, playground for children, a music bandshell, seating area, Things To Do, Bathing Beaches, Grassy Recreation Area, Music Bandshell, Playground Hudson Park

914-654-2087 
Hudson Park and Beach are located at the south end on Hudson Park Road, New Rochelle, NY 10801, Westchester County. Hudson Park features a grassy recreation area with a cameo playground for children, a music bandshell, seating area, bathing beaches and parking.

Things To Do
Bathing Beaches
Grassy Recreation Area
Music Bandshell
Playground


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 10801, Park, New Rochelle N.Y., entrance to Hudson Park, passive recreation park Leif Erickson Park

914-654-2087 
Leif Erickson Park is located at Pelham & Hudson Park Roads, New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County. Leif Erickson Park is at the entrance to Hudson Park and is a passive recreation park.

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 10801, Park, New Rochelle N.Y., playground for children, park benches, Things To Do,  Benches, Playground Lemke Park

914-654-2087 
Lemke Park is located at Lemke Place and Rockland Avenue, New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County. Lemke Park offers a playground for children and park benches.

Things To Do
Benches
Playground


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 10801, urban Park, New Rochelle Public Library Library Green

914-654-2087 
Library Green is a downtown urban Park located adjacent to the New Rochelle Public Library bounded by Lawton Street (east) Memorial Highway (west) and Huguenot Street (north) in New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County.

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 10801, Park, Pool, children’s play area, lighted basketball courts, outdoor swimming pool with a water slide, wading pool, Things To Do, Baseball Field, Basketball Courts, Playground, Stage Area, Swimming Pool with Water Slide Lincoln Park & Pool

914-235-2363 
Lincoln Park and Pool, 4-acres in size, is located at Lincoln Avenue and Prince Street, New Rochelle, NY 10801, Westchester County. Lincoln Park offers a large children’s play area with equipment, lighted basketball courts, a stage area, and a small youth baseball field. In the hot days of summer, cool off at the small outdoor swimming pool with a water slide and wading pool.

Things To Do
Baseball Field (small youth field)
Basketball Courts (lighted)
Playground
Stage Area
Swimming Pool with Water Slide


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 10801, Park, New Rochelle N.Y., playground for children, benches, basketball court, Things To Do, Playground Maplewood Park

914-654-2087 
Maplewood Park is located at Stratton Road and Gaby Lane, New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County. Maplewood Park offers a playground for children, benches, and a basketball court.

Things To Do
Basketball Court
Benches
Playground


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 10801, Park, scenic view of Glen Island Park, fishing pier, dock, Cameron Dock, bocce courts, fishing pier, horseshoe pitching facility, Things To Do, Cameron Dock with Bocce Courts, Fishing Pier and Dock, Horseshoe Pitching Neptune Park

914-654-2087 
Neptune Park is located at Fort Slocum Road and Pelham Road, New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County. A scenic view of Glen Island Park can be seen from Neptune Park. There is a grassy area and a fishing pier and dock where the Klondike is harbored. Also in this park is Cameron Dock with bocce courts, fishing pier and parking area. Sharkey Park adjoins Cameron Dock and has horseshoe pitching facility. Omnicards are required year round.

Things To Do
Cameron Dock with Bocce Courts
Fishing Pier and Dock
Horseshoe Pitching


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 10801, New Rochelle, NY, entertainment center, downtown New Rochelle, fun and excitement, IMAX Theater, Megaplex, Fun House, Roller Coaster Simulator, Roc 'n Bowl, Roc Rack & Cue, Go-carts, and Roc n' Bowl, Things To Do, Restaurants New Rock City

914-637-7575 
New Roc City is located at 19 LeCount Place, New Rochelle, NY 10801 in Westchester County. New Roc City, a 1.2 million square-foot retail and entertainment center in downtown New Rochelle, offers fun and excitement for the entire family.

New Roc City is the home of the Tower Space Shot Ride, the only one in the Northeast. It's also the home of Westchester County's only IMAX Theater, and Westchester's largest Megaplex with 18 movie theaters. New Rock also offers a Fun House, Roller Coaster Simulator, Roc 'n Bowl, Roc Rack & Cue, Go-carts, and Roc n' Bowl.

Things To Do
Regal Cinemas Megaplex - 18-screen movie theater and IMAX theater.
Fun House - Arcade, Laser Tag, Bumper Cars in New Rochelle.
MaxFlight roller coaster simulator, helicopter ride, and carousel.
New Roc ‘n Bowl – Glow-in-the-dark bowling center
New Roc Rack & Cue – 26 championship tables. Leagues and tournaments available.
New Roc Speedway – Indoor Go-Cart track, featuring a 700 foot road course and 28 G0-Karts.
Tower Space Shot Ride

    Additional Attractions
    Bally Sports Club
    Lofts at NEW ROC residence
    Marriott Residence Inn
    Modell’s Sporting Goods
    Super Stop & Shop Supermarket

      Restaurants
      Applebee’s Neighborhood Bar and Grill
      Authentic Cafe - a nostalgic 50's motif theme cafe
      Jani Restaurant serving Chinese and Japanese cuisine


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 10801, Park, New Rochelle N.Y., playground for children, benches, ball field, basketball court, Things To Do, Playground Pinebrook Park

914-654-2087 
Pinebrook Park is located on Pinebrook Blvd. and Tulip Lane, New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County. Pinebrook Park offers a playground for children, benches, a ball field, and a basketball court.

Things To Do
Ball Field
Basketball Court
Benches
Playground


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  Regal New Roc City "18 screens & IMAX"

800-326-3264 
Regal New Roc Stadium 18 & IMAX -- 33 Le Count Place, New Rochelle, NY 10801
Title Rating Runtime Showings
Star Trek Into Darkness: An IMAX 3D Experience NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 10:15a, 1:15p, 4:15p, 7:15p, 10:15p
Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 10:45a, 11:45a, 1:45p, 2:45p, 4:45p, 5:45p, 6:15p, 7:45p, 8:45p, 9:15p, 10:45p
Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 11:15a, 12:45p, 2:15p, 3:45p, 5:15p, 6:45p, 8:15p, 9:45p
The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 11:40a, 12:15p, 3:00p, 6:10p, 7:00p, 9:30p
The Great Gatsby 3D PG-13 2hr22min 10:00a, 1:10p, 3:40p, 4:30p, 7:35p, 10:25p, 10:40p
Peeples PG-13 1hr35min 11:30a, 2:00p, 4:25p, 5:20p, 6:50p, 9:10p, 10:55p
Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 10:20a, 11:50a, 12:20p, 1:20p, 2:50p, 3:20p, 4:20p, 5:50p, 6:20p, 7:20p, 8:50p, 9:20p, 10:20p
Iron Man 3 3D PG-13 2hr20min 9:50a, 11:10a, 12:50p, 2:10p, 3:50p, 5:10p, 6:55p, 8:10p, 9:50p
Pain & Gain R 2hr9min 11:05a, 2:25p, 5:30p, 8:25p
Oblivion PG-13 2hr5min 11:55a, 2:55p, 5:55p, 9:00p
42 PG-13 2hr8min 11:00a, 1:55p, 5:05p, 7:55p, 10:45p
The Croods PG 1hr31min 11:20a, 1:50p
Olympus Has Fallen R 2hr 11:35a, 2:35p, 8:05p


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 10801, Park, New Rochelle N.Y., playground for children, Things To Do, Basketball Court, Benches, Fitness Court, Playground Roosevelt Park

914-654-2087 
Roosevelt Park is located on Disbrow Lane, off North Avenue, New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County. Roosevelt Park offers a playground for children, benches, a basketball court and fitness court.

Things To Do
Basketball Court
Benches
Fitness Court
Playground


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 10801, Park, New Rochelle N.Y., playground for children, park benches, Things To Do, Benches, Playground Seacord Park

914-654-2087 
Seacord Park is located at Allard Avenue and John Street in New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County. Seacord Park offers a playground for children and park benches.

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Benches
Playground


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 10801, Park, New Rochelle  N.Y., playground for children, walking path, flower garden and benches, Things To Do, Basketball Court, Benches, Flower Garden, Playground, Walking Stephenson Park

914-654-2087 
Stephenson Park is located on Stephenson Blvd. and Lyons Place, New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County. The park offers a playground for children, basketball court, walking path, flower garden and benches.

Things To Do
Basketball Court
Benches
Flower Garden
Playground
Walking Path


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 10801, Park, New Rochelle N.Y., playground for children, a basketball court, small baseball field, Things To Do, Baseball Field, Basketball Court, Playground Sycamore Park

914-654-2087 
Sycamore Park is located on Kings Highway, New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County. Sycamore Park offers a playground for children, a basketball court and a small baseball field.

Things To Do
Baseball Field (small)
Basketball Court
Playground


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 10804, Thomas Paine, New Rochelle, NY, oldest historical associations in the United States, works of Thomas Paine, history, preeminent founder of the United States of America, Thomas Paine Memorial Building, American inventor Thomas Paine National Historical Association

914-434-7270 
Thomas Paine National Historical Association is located at 983 North Ave, New Rochelle, NY 10804. "The Thomas Paine National Historical Association, founded January 29, 1884 in New York City, is among the oldest historical associations in the United States. Our mission, to educate the world about the life, times and works of Thomas Paine, is designed to ensure Paine's rightful place in history as the preeminent founder of the United States of America. He was, in fact, the first person to coin this phrase. In the course of his lifetime, Paine was an outstanding political and social influence upon the entire world."

The construction of the Thomas Paine Memorial Building began May 30,1925 when the great American inventor Thomas A. Edison turned the first spade full of earth. For many years, this beautiful old building has housed the library and museum collection.

Press blue button to explore the Thomas Paine National Historical Association.


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 10801, Tot Lot, New Rochelle N.Y., playground for children, park benches, Things To Do, Benches, Playground VFW Tot Lot

914-654-2087 
VFW Tot Lot is located on Pelham Road and Meadow Lane in New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County. VFW Tot Lot offers a playground for children and park benches.

Things To Do
Benches
Playground


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 WCO music professional orchestra Iona College New Rochelle NY Westchester Chamber Orchestra, The

914-654-4926 
The Westchester Chamber Orchestra (WCO) is a fully professional orchestra, quickly becoming known in and outside of Westchester County for its first rate and inspiring performances, world class soloists, innovative programming and its world premiers of meaningful new works it has commissioned.

The Westchester Chamber Orchestra was founded in 1984 by its Artistic Director, Barry Charles Hoffman. For many years the WCO gave its concerts at various sites throughout Westchester County and in 1994 began its association with Iona College in New Rochelle, NY.

At Westchester Chamber Orchestra concerts, great performances of the standard repertoire are blended with lesser known but equally beautiful works. Innovative programming has also included concert themes such as "Music of the British Isles," "Music of the Heart," and "Music of Appalachia and Appalachian Spring," the latter with renown folk artists Jay Unger and Molly Mason. The WCO has presented many world class soloists in its performances. These have included: harpist Barbara Allen, violinists Glenn Dicterow and Yuri Kharenko, violists Karen Dreyfus and Emanuel Vardi, clarinetist Stanley Drucker, oboist Matt Sullivan, bassoonist Lennie Hindell and tenor Robert White. You will be treated to outstanding soloists and inspired performances of some of the greatest works of German composers over the past three centuries; from Gluck to Beethoven to Schumann to Schoenberg. The richness and rewards are here.


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 10804, Chamber Symphony, Iona College, New Rochelle, NY, professional orchestra, world class soloists, concerts, Maestro Hoffman, WCS, Emelin Theatre in Mamaroneck, family program, composer Jon Deak, Viola and Chamber Orchestra, WCS concerts Westchester Chamber Symphony

914-654-4926 
The Westchester Chamber Symphony is located at Iona College, New Rochelle, NY 10804 in Westchester County.

From The Westchester Chamber Symphony "The Westchester Chamber Symphony is a fully professional orchestra, quickly becoming known in and outside of Westchester County for its first rate and inspiring performances, world class soloists, innovative programming and its world premiers of meaningful new works it has commissioned.

"The WCS was founded in 1984 by its Artistic Director, Barry Charles Hoffman. For many years the WCS gave its concerts at various sites throughout Westchester County and in 1994 began its association with Iona College.

"In 1996, under the direction of Maestro Hoffman, the WCS commissioned and premiered Seymour Barab's The Selfish Giant. This performance was subsequently broadcast on WQXR. As part or our 1998 - 1999 programming at Iona College, principal players of the New York Philharmonic performed Stravinsky's L'Histoire du Soldat, conducted by Maestro Hoffman and received a standing ovation. In February 2000, the WCS gave its debut at the Emelin Theatre in Mamaroneck with its commission and world premier performance of Seymour Barab's Three Riddles in the Talmudic Tradition. WCS returned to the Emelin Theatre to a sold out house with its world premier of Seymour Barab's How the Elephant Got Its Trunk.

"The WCS will perform at the Emelin with a family program on the theme of Trains, premiering a new commission of Seymour Barab. Commissioning new works is an essential part of the WCS's mission. In 2000 at this Iona College series, the WCS premiered its commission of noted composer Jon Deak, with his Duo Concertante for Violin, Viola and Chamber Orchestra. New York Philharmonic concertmaster Glenn Dicterow and his violist wife, Karen Dreyfus were the soloists.

"On WCS concerts, great performances of the standard repertoire are blended with lesser known but equally beautiful works. Innovative programming has also included concert themes such as "Music of the British Isles," "Music of the Heart," and "Music of Appalachia and Appalachian Spring," the latter with renown folk artists Jay Unger and Molly Mason. The WCS has presented many world class soloists in its performances. These have included: harpist Barbara Allen, violinists Glenn Dicterow and Yuri Kharenko, violists Karen Dreyfus and Emanuel Vardi, clarinetist Stanley Drucker, oboist Matt Sullivan, bassoonist Lennie Hindell and tenor Robert White."

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 North Salem (Westchester)10560, northeastern corner, horse country, croton falls, grants corner, north salem, purdys, train stations, public schools, hiking trails in mountain lakes park, birding, boating, camping, cross-country skiing, fishing, restaurants in north salem

 Stroll Garden, Things To Do, Birding, Brush Painting, Children's Workshops, Educational Tours, Restaurant Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden

914-669-5033 
The Hammond Museum was designed by Natalie Hays Hammond who borrowed the basic principles and ideas of the Stroll Garden incorporating indigenous plantings with popular and rare Japanese and Chinese specimens. "As people often travel to escape routine problems and obligations, or to escape themselves, so should they find peace in an unhurried journey through a stroll garden."

"To please the eye, there are the textures of stone scrolled with the delicate designs of lichen, the patterns of tree trunks and clusters of foliage, the play of light and shadow, the varying shades of green as well as the seasonal colors of great beauty. To please the ear, there are the songs of native birds, the hum of insects the chorale of frogs and the occasional splash of carp in the lake, the crunch of pebbles underfoot, the whisper of wind through the pines. To please the sense of scent, there are dry pine needles in the sun, the fragrance of flowering shrubs, a breeze through mimosa or the pungency of loam after a night rain."

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Birding | Bird Watching
Brush Painting
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 10560, North Salem NY, trails, highest point in Westchester, activities, boating, camping,  Hemlock Lake, Spruce Lake, fishing, ice skating, hiking, nature exploration, snow-shoeing, cross-country skiing, picnicking, rowboat rental , Things To Do Mountain Lakes Park - Sal J. Prezioso

914-864-7312 
Sal J. Prezioso Mountain Lakes Park is located at Hawley Road, North Salem NY 10560, Westchester County and is Westchester’s northernmost county park. It is set on 1082-acres and is characterized by a rugged landscape and native hardwood forest with miles of trails. Situated in this lovely park is Mt. Bailey, the highest point in Westchester. Mt. Baily offers breathtaking vistas in every season.

The park offers many types of recreational activities including boating, group and self-reliant camping. Rowboat rentals are available on Hemlock Lake or Spruce Lake depending on time of year and availability. Mountain Lakes Park offers the total outdoor experience including camping, fishing, ice skating, hiking, nature exploration, snow-shoeing, cross-country skiing, picnicking, rowboat rental and a high/low ropes challenge course.

Press blue button for information about boat rentals, camping, and more about the activities and attractions offered at Mountain Lakes Park.

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Adventure (high/low ropes challenge course)
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Camping
Fishing
Hiking Trails
Mt. Bailey (Westchester's Highest Point)
Nature Study
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Rowboat Rentals

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    Cross-country Skiing
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 10509, Park, North Salem, NY, regulation soccer field and baseball field, children's playground, basketball court, Things To Do at Volunteers Park, Baseball field, Basketball Court, Playground for children, Soccer Field (regulation size) Volunteers Town Park

 
Volunteers Park is located at 67 Zimmer Road (just north of the High School), North Salem, NY 10509 in northern Westchester County. Volunteers Park offers a regulation soccer field and baseball field, a children's playground and a basketball court.

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 Ossining Village (Westchester)central mid west western hudson river sing osining osinsing

 Blue Berry Theatre Ensemble professional theater plays acting actors live Blueberry Pond Arts Center

914-923-3530 
Blueberry Pond Theatre Ensemble is the only professional theatre company in Westchester County whose season consists solely of original work, and as such we fill a unique place in the community and indeed in the tri-state area. The company is developing cutting-edge, provocative works in an ensemble process involving actors, directors, and writers.

The Ensemble had its origin in the summer of 2001 at the Croton-on-Hudson estate of Blueberry Pond, the residence of Stephan Summa, a businessman, and Jean-Paul DeVellard, a writer, food critic and playwright. According to Mr. DeVellard, "We knew a group of very talented artists, and my idea was to bring them together as the nucleus of a theatrical ensemble along the lines of the original Actors Studio. We all knew playwrights, actors, directors, that it would take a cooperative effort to bring our dream of original and bold and indeed provocative theater to life. Our commitment is to creative cooperation and support for new and exciting visions which reflect the world in which we live."


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 dance dancers education companies Opera Scarborough Children's Ballets Theatre The Nutcracker Logrea Academy festivals Nutcracker performance County Center  Peter and the Wolf Coppelia A Midsummer Night's Dream Pas de Quatre Les Sylphides Graduation Ball Westchester Ballet Company

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Founded in 1950 and dedicated to promoting the awareness and appreciation of dance throughout all the communities of Westchester County, New York, the Westchester Ballet Company has become known for excellence in performance and dance education. As The New York Times recently observed, "the company has flourished since 1986 under the artistic direction of Beth Fritz-Logrea and Jean Logrea."

The Westchester Ballet Company, which celebrated 50 years of dance in the year 2000, is one of the oldest community ballet companies in the United States. In 1950 Iris Merrick, a former student of Michel Fokine and soloist with the English Opera Company, established the Scarborough Children's Ballet Theatre, which officially became known as Westchester Ballet Company in 1954. Over the years Merrick's school developed a fine reputation in the County for artistic discipline and regular professional performances. Under her direction the Company's annual productions of The Nutcracker were staged at the Scarborough School's Beechwood Theatre and at the County Center in White Plains.

The Westchester Ballet Company members may join as student dancers as young as age 8 and progress by audition through the junior company and apprentice levels until they are accepted into the senior company. Training at the Company's school, the Logrea Dance Academy, is rigorous, emphasizing the development of strength and flexibility and the cultivation of artistic expression. Dancers receive instruction in healthy nutrition and safety. Senior company members participate in the nation's most prestigious summer training programs and festivals.

Our annual Nutcracker performance at the Westchester County Center features a cast of over 125 dancers and guest artists, with exquisite choreography, many special effects, and lavish costumes and scenery. Other ballets in the Company's repertoire include Peter and the Wolf, Coppelia, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Pas de Quatre, Les Sylphides, Graduation Ball, and Aurora's Wedding. Our dancers' dedication, discipline, and artistic expression are acclaimed by audiences of all ages. The Company's Board of Directors works closely with the artistic directors to provide Westchester audiences with professionally produced ballet performances at an affordable price, and to offer financial support to County students who seek professional training.


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 Peekskill, City of (Westchester)10566, history, american revolution, activities, underground railroad, art district, artist studios, galleries, peekskill art lofts, about peekskill, things to do, places to visit, activities, attractions, dining, restaurants, buying a home

 Things To Do, Park, Camping, Cross-Country, Skiing, Horseback, Fishing, Hiking, Trail, Trails, Ice Skating, Mountain Biking, Nature Study, Playground, Picnicking, Sportsman Center, target shooting range, Winter Activities, Cross-Country Skiing Blue Mountain Reservation

914-862-5275 
Blue Mountain Reservation is located at Welcher Avenue in Peekskill, New York. Blue Mountain is a 1500-acre park in the northwest section of Westchester County. It is primarily a passive park and features miles of trails for mountain biking, hiking, walking, nature study and more.

Blue Mountain offers challenging hikes to the top of two large peaks: Mt. Spitzenberg and Blue Mountain. The park contains a bathhouse and Trail Lodge, as well as two historically significant comfort stations. These comfort stations were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps and are reminiscent of early 20th century National Park structures.

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Biking (Mountain biking)
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 10566, Park, Peekskill Bay, Bear Mountain, Bear Mountain Bridge, Peekskill Celebration, great spot for a picnic, river watching, Things To Do, Picnicking, Scenic views Charles Point at China Pier

914-734-7275 
China Pier at Charles Point Park, in the City of Peekskill, New York, Westchester County, provides an expansive view of Peekskill Bay on up to Bear Mountain, and the Bear Mountain Bridge. It was used by the Fleischmann Company to import the raw materials at its vast yeast and gin factory. Now, it hosts the tall ships during Peekskill Celebration and provides a great spot for a picnic and river watching.

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 Children's Theatre, Peekskill, educational theater, original musicals, young audiences, the arts, magic of theater, children and youth, arts, about The Children's Theatre Company of Peekskill Children's Theatre Company of Peekskill

914-930-6600 
The Children's Theatre Company of Peekskill is located at The Ford Theatre, 1031 Elm Street, Peekskill, NY in northern Westchester County.

From the Children's Theatre Company "Children’s Theatre Company (CTC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to building character on stage by introducing children and youth to the incomparable magic of theatre, with a commitment to develop in each child a keen sense of citizenship alongside their artistic achievements. This Program made possible by the Peekskill/Cortlandt Baha’i community in association with the Children’s Theatre Company, NYC and Peekskill Parks and Recreation.

“Building Character Onstage”, the Company fosters the belief that, through the arts, young people can be agents of healing in the world. Committed to character and ethical development, CTC is rooted in the belief that through the incomparable magic of theater combined with a robust ethical education curriculum, children and youth can indeed become the voices of positive change.

"CTC promotes theater as a tool for active and analytical learning (rather than prescribed and passive), and is centered on a pedagogical and community development approach which emphasizes a culture of inclusivity and service through arts."

Press blue button for more about The Children's Theatre Company of Peekskill and their current productions.


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 10566, swim, walk, wooded trails, picnic, horseshoe court, Things To Do, Baseball, Basketball Court, Biking Trails, Bocce Ball, Fishing, Hiking / Walking, Horseback Riding, Horseshoes, Ice Skating, Picnicking, Playgrounds, Swimming, Winter Activities Depew Park

914-734-7275 
Depew Park is located at 363 Union Avenue, Peekskill NY 10566, Westchester Avenue. Depew Park, about 60-acres in size, is home to the City Recreation Office. You can enjoy a swim in Veterans Memorial Pool or walk on the many wooded trails. Enjoy the picnic pavilion overlooking Lake Mitchell or play a game of horseshoes at the horseshoe court. There is also a basketball court, tennis courts, a bocce ball court and playgrounds.

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Baseball Fields (2)
Basketball Court
Biking Trails
Bocce Ball Court
Fishing
Hiking / Walking
Horseback Riding
Horseshoes
Picnicking (view of Lake Mitchell)
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Swimming (Olympic-sized Pool and a Baby Pool)
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Tracks (2)

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 10566, Park, basketball ball, basketball court, ballfield, relax on a park bench, children play in the playground, Things To Do, Benches Franklin Park

914-734-7275 
Franklin Park is located on Franklin Street between Smith Street and Simpson Place. Enjoy a game of basketball ball on the basketball court, throw a ball around on the ballfield, or just relax on a park bench while the children play in the playground.

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 10566, Hudson Valley Center, Hudson Valley Center Art, Peekskill, NY, exhibitions, HVCCA, Peekskill Project, Exhibition, Arts-in-Residence Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art

914-788-0100 
The Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art is located at 1701 Main Street, Peekskill, NY 10566. The Center is dedicated to the development and presentation of exhibitions and interdisciplinary programs that enrich our understanding of contemporary art, its contexts, and its relationship to social issues. HVCCA is also committed to the enrichment of Peekskill, a multicultural community that has recreated itself as a major arts destination. HVCCA operates a 12,000 square foot exhibition space and is the primary sponsor of the Peekskill Project, an annual, city-wide exhibition of site-specific artwork.

Press blue button for more about Exhibition, Arts-in-Residence, Education and Public Outreach, and Special Projects programs at the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art website.


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 10566, Park, playing basketball, kids, spray pool on a hot summer day, Things To Do, Basketball Court, Spray Pool Lepore Park

914-734-7275 
Lepore Park is located at the western end of Main Street in Peekskill. Enjoy playing basketball during the day or in the evening, or bring the kids to the spray pool on a hot summer day.

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 Performing Arts Programs live performances Productions Musical Events Children's Kid's Theatre Classical Music Film  Plays Shows cultural educational programming northern Westchester  Putnam County films visual art exhibitions Paramount Center

914-739-2333 
Originally built as a 1025-seat movie palace by Publix Pictures, a subsidiary of Paramount Pictures, the Peekskill Paramount Theatre first opened its doors to the public on June 27, 1930.

The Inaugural program featured an overture by the Paramount Symphony Orchestra, an appearance by the village mayor, and “A Paramount All-Talking Picture”, The Big Pond, starring Maurice Chevalier and Claudette Colbert. Publix Theatres was recognized as a leader in the theatre building industry, and the Peekskill Paramount was constructed as a state-of-the-art facility for the times. The Paramount building is a designated Westchester County Landmark, declared eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.

The Paramount prospered for decades despite the Depression and World War II. However, it was the advent of shopping malls and television that brought on its demise as a movie theatre. Paramount sold the building in 1973. Eventually the building was acquired by the City of Peekskill in 1977 due to a tax default.

The Peekskill Paramount Center for the Performing Arts presented its first series of performances in the spring of 1982. Its mission was to bring cultural and educational programming to the northern Westchester and Putnam County area at affordable prices. Since 1982, what was a grass roots “Save the Paramount” campaign has grown to become a true center for the arts, with live performances, arts-in-education programs, films, and visual art exhibitions, serving over 50,000 people annually.

Paramount Center for the Arts -- 1008 Brown Street, Peekskill, NY 10566
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 10566, Dog Park, Dog Park Rules, Unleash your dog, voice control, carry a leash, Dogs must be licensed and vaccinated, dog toys, City of Peekskill park rules apply, Park users and dog owners Peekskill Dog Park

914-734-7275 
The Peekskill Dog Park is located at 1795 Main Street and is open from dawn to dusk. For information on the Park please visit peekskilldogpark.com for more about The Peekskill Dog Park.

Dog Park Rules as listed on Peekskilldogpark.com

Peekskill Dog Park is open daily from dawn to dusk.

Open and close one safety gate at a time when entering and exiting the Dog Park.

Unleash your dog inside the safety gate area before releasing your dog into the Park.

Dogs must be under voice control and in sight of owners at all times.

Dog owners must carry a leash for each of their dogs using the Dog Park.

Any dog exhibiting aggressive behavior must be leashed and removed from the Park immediately.

Owners must clean up after their dogs and dispose of the waste properly.

Dogs must be licensed and vaccinated.

Puppies using the Park must be older than 4 months.

Intact males must be closely supervised by their owner while in the Park.

No female dogs in heat are allowed in the Park.

No food (human or dog) allowed in the Park.

Limit of three (3) dogs per owner per visit (including dog walkers).

No children under 12 years of age are allowed in the Park without a parent or guardian.

Dogs with communicable diseases are not allowed in the Park.

Keep gates closed at all times to prevent dogs from escaping the Park.

If a fight breaks out, all involved owners must immediately respond to break it up and share contact information for follow-up, if necessary.

No rawhides or dog toys (other than tennis balls) in the Park.

All other City of Peekskill park rules apply.

Park users and dog owners assume all risk related to Dog Park use.

PUBLISHED 10-22-09 by the Peekskill Dog Park Advisory Board©


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 10566, Museum, Peekskill, NY, Artist's District, restored Victorian building, Victorian houses, Victorian home, Art History at Yale, The Single Story, Peekskill NY,  Westchester County in the Hudson Valley Peekskill Museum at Herrick House

914-736-0473 
The Herrick House is home to the Peekskill Museum, located at 124 Union Ave, in the business district on the edge of the Artist's District, Peekskill NY 10566, Westchester County in the Hudson Valley. The purpose of the Peekskill Museum is to collect, preserve, study, and interpret objects and documents pertaining to Peekskill and the surrounding area.

The Herrick House is a restored Victorian building that was owned by Dwight S. Herrick, a prominent Peekskill attorney. The Peekskill Museum was presented to the Field Library by Mrs. Ida M. Adams by deed dated January 3, 1944. It is one of Peekskill's most famous Victorian houses. The house was designed by the famous architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and Bigelow. The Herrick House is a fine example of a "well to do" Victorian home - with a spacious staircase, library, parlor and a fireplace with Dutch 'Delft' tiles depicting Biblical scenes.

The house was built between 1873 and 1877, occupied by the Herrick family until approximately 1912. Mr. Herrick's picture, presented to the Museum by Jennie Mabie in 1948, hangs on the wall in the front foyer, ready to greet visitors as Mr. Herrick would have done. The house itself was published in the best architectural journal of it's day, "The American Architect and Building News" on June 2, 1877. More recently, the house has been mentioned by Vincent Scully, a professor of Art History at Yale, in his book "The Single Story". Press blue button for more information about the Herrick House and the Peekskill Museum.


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 10566, Stadium, Louisa Street, baseball field, Hudson River, Games are played most evenings and weekends, concession stand Peekskill Stadium

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Peekskill Stadium on Louisa Street is a state of the art baseball field complex overlooking the Hudson River. Games are played most evenings and weekends. Come down to enjoy the cool breeze off the River and watch a ball game. Food is available at the concession stand.

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 10566, Riverfront, Park, Hudson Highlands, kayakers, river watch, enjoy a picnic, kids, playground, special events, Things To Do, Picnicking, Playground, Scenic Views Riverfront Green Park

914-734-7275 
Riverfront Green Park is located in Peekskill NY 10566, Westchester County. With a backdrop of the Hudson Highlands, kayakers, swans and occasional barges, this is an ideal spot to river watch, enjoy a picnic or bring the kids to a playground. Many special events are held during the year. Call for more information about events at Riverfront Green Park.

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 10566, Park,,Lapolla Little League, playground and basketball courts, Things To Do, Basketball Courts, Little League Games, Playground Tompkins Park

914-734-7275 
Tompkins Park is accessible from Main Street (Route 6) in Peekskill NY 10566, Westchester County. Tompkins Park is home to the Lapolla Little League. Games are played throughout the spring and summer; and a playground and basketball courts are accessible from the Park Street entrance.

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 Pelham Village (Westchester)10803, dining out, excellent restaurants in pelham, buying a home in pelham, oldest town, thomas pell, village of pelham manor, village of pelham, history, history of pelham, huguenots, history of westchester county, about pelham manor

 10803, Picture House, independent, international, documentary, classic cinema, restored 1921 theater, southern Westchester’s nonprofit alternative to commercial multiplex theaters, old movie houses, single-screen theaters Pelham Picture House

914-738-7337 
The Picture House presents the best in independent, international, documentary, and classic cinema in a beautifully restored 1921 theater. As southern Westchester’s nonprofit alternative to commercial multiplex theaters, we invite actors, directors, screenwriters, producers, critics, and others to engage with our audiences.

"The great old movie houses of the past have largely been carved up, torn down, or turned into something completely different. As a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and restoration of one of few surviving – and still operating – single-screen theaters, we work to ensure that, with a history of over 90 years, The Picture House will continue to entertain audiences for generations to come."

Pelham Picture House -- 175 Wolf's Lane, Pelham, NY 10803
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42 PG-13 2hr8min 2:30p, 6:30p
Lore NR 1hr48min 2:30p, 8:00p


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 10570, Jacob Burns, Film Center, JBFC, independent, documentary, world cinema, state-of-the-art theater complex, Media Arts Lab, residence for international filmmakers, film, media,  theaters, movies for kids Jacob Burns Film Center

914-747-5555 
The Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) is a nonprofit educational and cultural institution dedicated to presenting the best of independent, documentary, and world cinema; promoting 21st century literacy; and making film a vibrant part of the community. Housing a state-of-the-art theater complex, a 27,000 square-foot Media Arts Lab, and a residence for international filmmakers, the JBFC campus provides opportunities for people of all ages to discover, explore, and learn through the power of film, media and 21st-century technology.

The Jacob Burns Film Center Theater is on the site of the former Rome Theater at 364 Manville Road in Pleasantville, NY. The original 1925 theater was renovated and expanded in 2001 to create an 18,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility with three theaters.

Press blue button for a schedule of movies for kids and more about the Jacob Burns Film Center.

Jacob Burns Film Center -- 364 Manville Rd., Pleasantville, NY 10570
Title Rating Runtime Showings
Journey to Italy 2:30p, 5:00p, 7:10p
Stories We Tell PG-13 1hr48min 2:10p, 5:10p, 7:30p
Kon-Tiki (2012) PG-13 1hr58min 2:20p, 4:45p, 9:50p
Death Rides a Horse 9:45p
National Theatre Live: This House NEW! 7:00p


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 10570, Playhouse, theatre group, Little Village Playhouse, Pleasantville, New York, safe environment, every child has an intellectual and imaginative voice that should be respected and heard Little Village Playhouse

914-747-6206 
Little Village Playhouse, a not for profit theatre group located at 147 Wheeler Ave, Pleasantville, NY 10570 in Westchester County.

From LVP:
"Welcome to Little Village Playhouse. We are a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt not for profit corporation based in Pleasantville, New York.

"At LVP, we endeavor to create a safe environment where students feel free to explore the artistic process and express themselves without fear of ridicule. We encourage thinking skills rather than rote memorization and spoon-fed direction. We believe that every child has an intellectual and imaginative voice that should be respected and heard."


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 Pocantico Hills (Westchester)south southern southwest southwestern hudson river valley

 site Historical Hudson River Valley Valley's John D. Rockefeller Delano Aldrich architect William Welles Bosworth 20th-century sculpture sculpture collection Pablo Picasso Aristide Maillol Henry Moore Alexander Calder Isamu Noguchi Louise Nevelson Kykuit: The Rockefeller Estate "Historic Site"

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Kykuit, the Rockefeller estate, is now a historic site of the National Trust. Many believe it is the Hudson Valley's most exceptional house and gardens. Be sure to include this magnificent landmark on any tour of the Historic Hudson Valley.

Completed in 1913 for John D. Rockefeller by architects Delano and Aldrich, Kykuit has been home to four generations of the Rockefeller family. Kykuit commands a breathtaking view of the Hudson River and occupies a landscape of extensive stone terraces, formal gardens, and glorious fountains designed by landscape architect William Welles Bosworth. The gardens include Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller's extraordinary collection of 20th-century sculpture. The house itself contains fascinating collections of art, fine furniture, and Chinese ceramics. Horse-drawn vehicles and classic automobiles from the family's collection fill the coach barn.

Tours include an introduction to each part of Kykuit, the main floor of the house, the art galleries, terraced gardens with classical and 20th-century sculpture, and the Coach Barn with antique carriages and classic cars. The sculpture collection, sited throughout the grounds, includes works by Pablo Picasso, Aristide Maillol, Henry Moore, Alexander Calder, Isamu Noguchi, Louise Nevelson, and many others.


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 jogging, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, IBA (Important Bird Area),   birders, licensed anglers, fishing, Things To Do, Bridle Path, Fishing, Hiking, Nature Trail, Picnic, Winter Activities, Sledding Rockefeller State Park Preserve

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Rockefeller State Park Preserve is located in Pocantico Hills in Westchester County. The preserve is 1,233-acres and growing due to additional bequests. The Preserve is an idyllic spot for strolling, jogging, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. With 180 recorded species of birds and its IBA (Important Bird Area) designation by the National Audubon Society, the Preserve is a must visit area for birders.

In season, licensed anglers enjoy fishing for bass in the 22-acre Swan Lake and for brown trout in the Pocantico River. In addition the beauty of the Preserve inspires many artists and photographers to memorialize its scenic vistas. While in the park, stop in the Preserve's Gallery across from the Visitor Center. Its rotating exhibits feature the art of local artists.

The most notable feature of the Preserve is the system of carriage roads built by John D. Rockefeller Sr. and John D. Rockefeller Jr. Designed to complement the landscape, the carriage roads, many of which are handicapped accessible, allow visitors to experience and enjoy the natural wonders of the area. These scenic paths wind through wetlands, woodlands, meadows, and fields and past streams, rivers, and lakes. They traverse wood and stone bridges, including the first triple arch bridge in America.

Strictly Prohibited
Hunting, swimming, biking, snowmobiling, camping, and open fires are strictly prohibited.

Things To Do at Rockefeller State Park Preserve
Birding - designated an IBA (Important Bird Area)
Bridle Path
Fishing
Hiking
Nature Trail
Picnic Tables
Scenic Views

    Winter Activities
    Cross-country Skiing
    Sledding
    Snowshoeing

Trail maps (with distance and grade descriptions) of all the carriage roads and equestrian permits are available at the Preserve Office.

After a day of wonderful activities at Rockefeller State Park, have dinner out at one of the excellent Restaurants in Westchester, NY.


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 photo, Attractions Union Church, Pocantico Hills, stained glass windows, Henri Matisse, Marc Chagall, Rockefeller, Kykuit, Museum of Modern Art Union Church of Pocantico Hills "Historic Site"

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Click to enlarge photo of Union Church in Pocantico.

Click to enlarge photo of Union Church in Pocantico. The Union Church of Pocantico Hills features stained glass windows created by two modern masters: Henri Matisse (1869-1954) and Marc Chagall (1887-1985). Commissioned as memorials by members of the Rockefeller family whose estate, Kykuit, is nearby, the windows include the final work of Matisse, completed just two days before his death, and the only cycle of church windows created by Chagall in the United States.

On behalf of his family, Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller commissioned Matisse to create a rose window in memory of his mother Abby Aldrich Rockefeller (1874-1948), a distinguished patron of the arts, a founder of the Museum of Modern Art, and wife of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Before his death, Matisse had finished the design and had also selected the colors and exact type of glass to be used in the window. His daughter carried out his instructions, and the window was dedicated on Mother's, Day 1956.

David Rockefeller, representing his brothers and sister, commissioned Chagall in 1963 to design a similar memorial to their father, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. who had died in 1960. The large window "The Good Samaritan" was installed and dedicated in 1965. Chagall created eight smaller windows in the sanctuary, seven of which are devoted to Old Testament subjects. The eighth window, established as a memorial to Michael Rockefeller (1938-1961) who was lost in New Guinea, has a New Testament theme.

Attractions at Union Church of Pocantico Hills
Stained glass windows by Marc Chagall
Stained glass windows by Henri Matisse


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 Port Chester Village (Westchester)10573, history, restaurants, multiplex movie theater, about, attractions, things to do, places to see, children, parks in port chester, activities for children, kids can play, antique stores, movies

  AMC Loews Port Chester 14

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AMC Loews Port Chester 14 -- 40 Westchester Avenue, Port Chester, NY 10573
Title Rating Runtime Showings
Star Trek Into Darkness: An IMAX 3D Experience NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 1:15p, 4:25p, 7:30p, 10:40p
Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 11:05a, 11:45a, 12:45p, 2:15p, 2:45p, 3:55p, 5:25p, 6:00p, 7:00p, 8:30p, 9:10p, 10:10p
Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 10:40a, 1:45p, 4:55p, 8:00p, 11:10p
The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 10:45a, 1:55p, 5:15p, 8:35p, 9:50p
The Great Gatsby 3D PG-13 2hr22min 12:55p, 4:15p, 7:35p, 11:00p
Peeples PG-13 1hr35min 12:05p, 2:25p, 4:45p, 7:10p
The Iceman R 1hr45min 11:50a, 2:20p, 4:50p, 7:20p, 10:00p
Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 11:00a, 2:05p, 3:10p, 5:10p, 8:15p, 9:20p, 11:15p
Iron Man 3 3D PG-13 2hr20min 12:05p, 1:00p, 4:10p, 6:15p, 7:15p, 10:20p
Mud PG-13 2hr10min 2:00p, 5:00p, 8:05p
Pain & Gain R 2hr9min 9:45p
Oblivion PG-13 2hr5min 11:10p
42 PG-13 2hr8min 10:40a, 3:50p, 6:45p
The Croods PG 1hr31min 11:15a, 1:30p


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 10573, Park, Port Chester NY, Picnic Pavilion, motorcycle swing rider, fire engines, children’s play structure, merry-go-round, softball field, Things To Do, Softball Field, Picnic, Playground that  includes younger children’s play structure Abendroth Park

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Abendroth Park is located in Port Chester, NY 10573. Abendroth Park is 10.1-acres and is located at the southeast corner of the village accessible by Touraine Avenue. The park offers a Picnic Pavilion, playground that includes younger children’s play structure, motorcycle swing rider, fire engines, older children’s play structure, supernova (merry-go-round), tire swing, and adult softball field.

Things To Do at Abendroth Park
Adult Softball Field
Bathroom Facilities available
Picnic Pavilion
Playground (Includes younger children’s play structure, motorcycle swing rider, fire engines, older children’s play structure, supernova (merry-go-round) and tire swing.


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 10573, Park, Port Chester NY, basketball court, two volleyball courts, playgrounds, picnic pavilion, Water Spray playground, soccer, Things To Do, Basketball and two Volleyball Courts,  rock climbing wall, Soccer Facility Columbus Park

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Columbus Park is located in Port Chester, NY 10573. Columbus Park is 9.4-acres and is located east of Ryan Avenue, West of I-95 and North of Fox Island.

Columbus Park offers a basketball court, two volleyball courts, two playgrounds - one small and one large playground, picnic pavilion, Water Spray playground, and soccer facility.

Things To Do
Basketball and two Volleyball Courts
Bathroom Facilities
*Picnic Pavilion with two (2) picnic grills
Playground - one large and one small play structure with small rock climbing wall
*Soccer Facility with Artificial Turf
Water Spray Playground- Open Summer Only 11 am – 5 pm

* Permit needed


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 10573, Park, located in Port Chester, Things To Do, Baseball Field, Small Playground, Soccer Fields Edgewood Park

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Edgewood Park is located in Port Chester, NY 10573. Edgewood Park is 3.2-acres and is located on Grace Church Street between Alto and Greyrock.

Things To Do
One youth Baseball Field
Small Playground
Soccer Fields


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 10523, Recreation Park, Lyon Park, park, Things To Do, Baseball Field, Batting Cage, Basketball Court, Playground Structure, swings, Roller Skating Rink, BOCCE Courts Joseph Curtis Recreation Park

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Joseph Curtis Recreation Park is located in Port Chester, NY 10523. Joseph Curtis Park is 7.5-acres and is located north of the village’s downtown, not far from Lyon Park. The park is bounded by Putnam Avenue on the west, Locust Avenue on the east and Willett Avenue from the south.

Things To Do
*Baseball Field (adult) and Batting Cage
Basketball Court
Bathroom Facilities
Playground Structure - Small structure with four (4) swings
Roller Skating Rink
*BOCCE Courts with fencing and lighting

* Permit needed


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 10573, Park, Things To Do, Little League Fields, Pavilions, Picnic Grills, Playground Lyon Park

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Lyon Park is located in Port Chester, NY 10573. Lyon Park is 20.3-acres and is located north/west of Village Downtown, boarded by King, Putnam and Parkway Drive.

Things To Do
Bathroom Facilities
*Little League Fields (2)
*Pavilions (2) with Picnic Grills
Playground

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 Pound Ridge (Westchester)northeast, northeastern, north, poundridge, scott corners, northeastern westchester county, topography pound ridge, undeveloped land, ward pound ridge reservation, westchester park, fishing, cross-country skiing

 10576, Memorial Pound Ridge Car Show, Pound Ridge Town Park, Pound Ridge, NY, annual Pound Ridge Car Show, Pound Ridge Police Benevolent Association, Memorial Car Show, Town Park on Westchester Avenue. Pound Ridge Car Show Car Show

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The annual Pound Ridge Car Show is located at the Pound Ridge Town Park on Westchester Ave, Pound Ridge, NY 10576 in Westchester County.

The annual Pound Ridge Car Show is offered by the Pound Ridge Police Benevolent Association and is a Memorial Car Show dedicated to the memory of Officer Tom Pisco.

The 2012 Car Show marked the event’s 10th anniversary. The Car Show has become a destination event that hundreds of people from the tri-state area and beyond attend. The show started with only 35 cars and grew to over 300 cars with the 2012 Pound Ridge Car Show. “We can’t believe it’s been 10 years already,” said PBA President Mike Armistead. “The first year, we had only 35 cars and it has grown to over 300 in recent years. We have expanded to over 40 classes and we awarded over 150 trophies at last year’s show making the Pound Ridge Car Show one of the best around.” Organizers expect 1,500 to 2,000 car enthusiasts to attend the show, which is at the Pound Ridge Town Park on Westchester Ave.

Press blue button for up-to-date information about this year's Pound Ridge Car Show.


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 10576, Pound Ridge Events, Festivals, family outing, events, Scotts Corners, Pound Ridge Fine Arts Festival, Annual Halloween Walk, Annual Christmas Tree Lighting, Annual New Year's Day in Scotts Corners, Memorial Day Antiques & Farmers Holiday Market Pound Ridge Festivals and Events

 
Pound Ridge Events, Festivals, and More
For a family outing into the country or a pleasant bike ride down the road; Pound Ridge is a beautiful destination. The Pound Ridge Business Association offers a number of events to make these visits even more enjoyable.

Visit Scotts Corners in Pound Ridge, New York and enjoy a special day in the country.

  • Pound Ridge Fine Arts Festival
  • Annual Halloween Walk
  • Annual Christmas Tree Lighting
  • Annual New Year's Day in Scotts Corners
  • Memorial Day Antiques & Farmers Holiday Market
  • July 4th Antiques & Farmers Holiday Market
  • Labor Day Antiques & Farmers Holiday Market

Press blue button for more Pound Ridge Events and Festivals or for information and details about the events and festivals listed above.


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 photo of Historic Farm in Pound Ridge, beautiful rural area of Westchester County, quiet village, Historic Places, Things To Do in Pound Ridge, Antique Shopping, Boutique Stores, Festivals in Pound Ridge Pound Ridge Historic Farm "Scenic Pound Ridge"

 
Click to enlarge photo of Historic Farm in Pound Ridge.

Click to enlarge photo of Pound Ridge Historic FarmThese historic barns are part of an 18th century farm located in Pound Ridge, NY. Pound Ridge, located only 50 miles north of Manhattan, is a beautiful rural area of Westchester County.

Pound Ridge is endowed with a rugged beauty accentuated by its winding roads, wooded hills, ponds and lakes, and serene landscape. With no train station, no traffic lights, and a minimum of two and three-acre zoning throughout the town, Pound Ridge feels like a quiet village from days gone by. The oldest section of the town, known as "the Hamlet", is a one-mile stretch of restored Pound Ridge homes listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Boutique Stores
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 10576, Historical, history, history of Pound Ridge, history of our community, American heritage, museum/library, Town Hall, Historical Society, events, about Pound Ridge Historical Society Pound Ridge Historical Society

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The Pound Ridge Historical Society is located at 255 Westchester Ave, Pound Ridge, NY 10576 in Westchester County.

"The purpose of this Society shall be to bring together those people interested in history and especially the history of Pound Ridge and environs. Understanding the history of our community is basic to our democratic way of life, gives us a better understanding of our state and nation, and promotes a better appreciation of our American heritage."

The society maintains a museum/library at 255 Westchester Ave in Pound Ridge. The building was erected in 1853 by the Presbyterian Church of Pound Ridge to serve as a lecture room. In 1921, the building was sold to the town of Pound Ridge for use as a Town Hall. The building was leased to the Historical Society in 1982.

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 Presbyterian Church of Pound Ridge lecture room Town Hall Historical Society Pound Ridge Museum

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The society maintains a museum/library at 255 Westchester Ave in Pound Ridge. The building was erected in 1853 by the Presbyterian Church of Pound Ridge to serve as a lecture room. In 1921, the building was sold to the town of Pound Ridge for use as a Town Hall. The building was leased to the Historical Society in 1982.

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 photo, Town of Pound Ridge, cross-country skiing, camping, Ward Pound Ridge, wooded trails, lean-to camping, fishing, Trailside Nature Museum, Things To Do at Ward Pound Ridge Park, Horseback Riding, Hiking, Museum, Picnicking, Winter Activities Pound Ridge Ponds "Scenic Pound Ridge"

 
Click to enlarge spring photo of Pound Ridge Pond.

Click to enlarge photo of Pound Ridge PondLovely ponds, lakes, and streams add to the natural beauty of Pound Ridge.

Pound Ridge, incorporated in 1788, is located only 50 miles north of Manhattan in a rural area of Westchester County. Pound Ridge is a community recognized for its natural beauty and appreciated as a peaceful country retreat, where winding roads, wooded hills, and beautiful ponds and lakes sprinkle the landscape.

The Town of Pound Ridge is home to Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, a 4,315-acre park offering trails for walking, cross-country skiing, camping and more. Ward Pound Ridge Reservation is the largest park in Westchester County.

With its varied terrain, landscapes and miles of wooded trails, the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation provides a variety of activities in all seasons. There are areas for picnicking, lean-to camping, fishing, and cross-country skiing. The park is also home to the Trailside Nature Museum in Pound Ridge which hosts weekend nature interpretive programs year-round.

Things To Do at Ward Pound Ridge Park
Camping
Equestrian Trails | Horseback Riding
Fishing
Gardens
Hiking & Walking Trails
Museum
Nature Study
Picnicking
Play equipment is available in two areas of the park

    Winter Activities
    Cross-Country Skiing


Click to enlarge fall photo of Pound Ridge Pond.

Click to enlarge photo of Pound Ridge PondPonds, lakes, and streams add to the natural beauty of Pound Ridge where all the seasons of the year are beautiful.

If you enjoy hiking, be sure to plan a day or weekend hiking in Pound Ridge. Plan a hiking trip In the autumn when leaves begin to turn and spectacular colors of yellow, rich gold, reds and burgundy take shape within the trees and landscapes.

Plan a scenic hike in Pound Ridge. Pound Ridge offers many great hiking opportunities. Find places to hike and experience autumn in the lower-Hudson Valley of New York.

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 10576, Pound Ridge Theatre, Pound Ridge, drama, comedy, musical offerings, Northern Westchester, performers, cabaret style tables, performances Pound Ridge Theater

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The Pound Ridge Theatre Company is located at Conant Hall, 255 Westchester Ave (Route 137), Pound Ridge Hamlet, NY 10576. Founded by Pound Ridge residents, our company has consistently brought quality drama, comedy, and musical offerings to the entire northern Westchester area. Our talented performers come from all over the region; they love to work in our unique space at Conant Hall. This intimate former church allows the audience to feel truly part of the show. All seating is at cabaret style tables. Doors open one hour prior to the performance. Conant Hall is air conditioned. Bring your own food and drink to enjoy with your friends before the show.

Past performances include:

2008 - 2009 A Delicate Balance - I Hate Hamlet
2007 - 2008 Wonder of the World · Dinner With Friends
2006 - 2007 Five Women Wearing the Same Dress · Burn This
2005 - 2006 Ordinary People · Sylvia
2004 - 2005 Proof · The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife
2003 - 2004 The Dinner Party · The Diary of Anne Frank

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 10576, Park, local park, activities, toddlers, children, teens, Day Camp, fun for children, Ball Fields, Hiking Trails, Ice Skating, Picnicking, Playgrounds, Showers, Snack Bar, Swimming Pools, Winter Activities, Ice Hockey, Ice Skating Pound Ridge Town Park

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The Pound Ridge Town Park is located at 199 Westchester Avenue, Pound Ridge NY 10576, Westchester County. Pound Ridge Park offers many activities for toddlers, children, teens, and adults. A Day Camp is available for an exciting summer of fun for children. Other activities, such as exercise programs, bridge group, toddler art, little league, tennis, basketball, and other sports are open to all ages.

Press blue button for season permit fees, activities, and more about the park in Pound Ridge.

Things To Do
Ball Fields
Hiking Trails / Walking
Picnicking
Playgrounds (Toddler and older children's playgrounds)
Showers
Snack Bar
Swimming Pools (Toddler, mid-size, and Olympic size pool)
Tennis

    Winter Activities
    Fishing
    Ice Hockey
    Ice Skating


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 10518, Nature Museum, Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, Cross River, NY, Westchester County Parks, interpretive nature centers, butterfly and moth hatcheries, wildflower garden, guided nature trails, Things To Do at the Museum, Park, Bird Watching Trailside Nature Museum - WPR - Pound Ridge

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Entrance to Ward Pound Ridge The Trailside Nature Museum is located at 6 Reservation Road, (Junction of Routes 35 and 121 South), Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, Cross River, NY 10518 in Westchester County. The Museum is owned and operated by Westchester County Parks, Recreation, and Conservation. The museum was built in 1937 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), and is one of the oldest interpretive nature centers in the United States.







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Ward Pound Ridge - Biodiversity Reserve Area The sign reads:
On February 15, 2001
The Westchester County Parks Board designated
Ward Pound Ridge Reservation
a Biodiversity Reserve Area for the
protection of wildlife habitat.










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Ward Pound Ridge - Biodiversity Reserve Area The sign reads:
Important Bird Area
This site is part of a global
network of places recognized
for their outstanding value
to bird conservation
Audubon







"The museum exhibits specimen birds, mammals, reptiles, insects, minerals, American Indian artifacts, and also houses the Delaware Indian Resource Center. Nature interpretive programs are offered weekly.

"The museum hosts thousands of school children and scouts each year for a variety of educational programs including stream study, American Indian culture, maple sugaring, and badge work. Family-oriented nature programs are scheduled for the general public on nearly every weekend.

"The Trailside Nature Museum is also the home of the Delaware Indian Research Center, a vast collection of books and artifacts concerning American Indians, especially the Delaware. The Research Center is well utilized by both students and educators and has assisted several authors in researching their publications. The Research Center is open to the public by appointment.

"During the summer months, butterfly and moth hatcheries are maintained inside the museum for a close look at the miracle of metamorphosis. Be sure to go butterflying at the outside demonstration butterfly garden which attracts parades of butterflies. The brochure Butterflies of Ward Pound Ridge Reservation lists 83 species that have been seen on the grounds.

"Birds of field and forest abound throughout the year. Birds of Ward Pound Ridge Reservation contain a checklist of the 184 species recorded in the park to date.

"In addition, there is a one-half acre wildflower garden containing more than 80 different kinds of labeled wildflowers. There are several self-guided nature trails – directions and pamphlets are available in the museum."

Press blue button for hours, programs and activities, Wildflower Garden, Delaware Indian Center, Biodiversity Research, Arts in the Park, and more about the Trailside Nature Museum in Ward Pound Ridge Reservation at The Friends of the Trailside Nature Museum and Ward Pound Ridge Reservation.

Things To Do at Trailside Nature Museum
Art Gallery (Located in historic Benedict Homestead)
Biodiversity Research
Bird Watching
Birthday Parties (Educational programs offered as birthday parties for any age.)
Educational Programs
Fishing (Catch & Release - Artificial lures only)
Hiking Trails (35 miles of hiking trails)
Nature Programs
Picnicking (
Self Guided Nature Trails
Souvenir Shop
Trailside Nature Museum
Wildflower Garden

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 largest park in Westchester County, hiking trails, fishing spots, birding, biking trails, playgounds are available for younger children, Trailside Nature Museum, Things To Do, Art Exhibits, Camping, Equestrian Trails & Horseback Riding, Fishing Ward Pound Ridge Reservation - Pound Ridge

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Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, a 4,315-acre park, is the largest park in Westchester County. The park is divided in area between the towns of Pound Ridge and Lewisboro. The northern one-third of the park is in Lewisboro and the remaining two-thirds of the park are in Pound Ridge.

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Ward Pound Ridge Visitor Center As you drive into the park and up to the main entrance booth, you'll see the visitor center on your right and the Art Center a short distance ahead, on your left.

Ward Pound Ridge Park offers different landscapes and scenic views throughout its 4,315 acres. You'll find open terrain, woods, meadows of open fields sprinkled with wild flowers, fallen trees, old barns, and open space.



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Ward Pound Ridge Art Center

The park offers different landscapes during the seasons. Whether you visit the park in spring, summer, fall, or winter, you will experience the natural landscape and beauty of Ward Pound Ridge with its wetlands, wooded areas, places to cross-country ski, and fabulous fishing spots. Park attractions also include camping sites, playgrounds for younger kids, the Trailside Nature Museum and more.




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Ward Pound Ridge Fishing

Kimberly Bridge Picnic Area is the perfect spot to go bird watching, fishing, hiking, or relax with a picnic as you enjoy the serenity of the brook.

Ward Pound Ridge is also home to the Trailside Nature Museum, that hosts weekend nature interpretive programs, and the Art in Parks program, where exhibitions of work by accomplished regional artists are held throughout the year.

Ward Pound Ridge offers hiking trails, fishing spots (catch & release), birding, nature trails, and vistas for the photographer, painter, and nature lover. Depending on where you are in the park, given the large size of Ward Pound Ridge, you can experience the park in many different ways.

With its varied terrain, landscapes and miles of wooded trails, the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation provides a variety of activities in all seasons. There are areas for picnicking, lean-to camping, fishing, cross-country skiing, and two playgrounds for younger children. The park is also home to the Trailside Nature Museum, which hosts weekend nature interpretive programs year-round.

Hiking Trails
Ward Pound Ridge offers approximately 35 miles of hiking trails among meadows, woods, wetlands, and cross-country ski areas. Hiking trails are available for beginners, intermediate, or advanced hikers.

    "You could easily while away a couple of days on the trails here and still not see the entire park. Its sublime scenery is a marvelous medley of hardwood forests, glacial ridges, lowland bogs, granite outcroppings and high-rising bluffs, with a couple of ravines, a river, and a far-reaching viewpoint as added attractions. The main trails are wide and very popular with family groups, while many narrower routes provide a more rugged experience. Ward Pound Ridge Reservation is the largest preserve in the Westchester County Parks system . . . It is also the most beautiful of the county's parks, where litter on the ground is as rare as candy in a dentist's office, and the camping shelters (stone lean-tos constructed by the CCC more than 60 years ago) are raked clean by park personnel. Scenery: Swamps, hemlock, laurel, and hardwood forests, impressive rock outcroppings, scenic overlook of Cross River Reservoir, and historic cave." Visit www.trails.com for more about the Ward Pound Ridge Main Loop.

Audubon Society of Westchester
"Ward Pound Ridge Reservation is a mixture of streams, woodland and open fields. Bluebirds can be common here and the park offers good birding even in the middle of summer due to large list of breeding birds. They include: Cooper's and Goshawks, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Belted Kingfisher, Yellow-throated , Warbling and Red-eyed Vireos, Brown Creeper, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, 14 species of warblers including Black-throated Green, Worm-eating and Pine Warblers." Ward Pound Ridge is also the best park to watch butterflies in New York. Visit Hudson River Audubon Society of Westchester for more about bird watching at Ward Pound Ridge.

Please remember: "Ward Pound Ridge Reservation is a Biodiversity Reserve Area. Help to take care of this unique and beautiful space by following our simple stewardship rules."

Press blue button for location of Ward Pound Ridge, map (or pick-up a map at the tool booth park office) and reservation trails and facilities, parking, restrooms, and more about Westchester County's largest park.

Things To Do at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation
Art Gallery (Located in historic Benedict Homestead)
Biking on roads only (no biking on trails)
Bird Watching
Butterfly Watching
Camping (Lean-to and Tent sites)
Equestrian Trails & Horseback Riding
Fishing (Catch & Release - Artificial lures only)
Family oriented nature programs at Trailside Museum
Hiking Trails (35 miles of walking & hiking)
Map Available
Picnicking (
Playgrounds in two areas of the park
Restrooms and Porta-toilets
Trailside Nature Museum
Wildflower Garden

    Winter Activities
    Cross-Country Skiing
    Skiing on open fields
    Sledding on Pell Hill
    Snow-Shoeing


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 Purchase (Westchester)southeast southeastern south southern

 Kendall Sculpture Gardens, PepsiCo headquarters, Purchase, NY, Sculpture Gardens, world acclaimed sculpture collection, Things To Do at Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens, Visit, MTA Metro-North Railroad to White Plains Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens at PepsiCo

914-253-2000 
The Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens is located at 700 and 735 Anderson Hill Road, PepsiCo headquarters in Purchase, NY, Westchester County in the Hudson River Valley. The Sculpture Gardens and the Purchase campus of SUNY are across the street from each other.

This world acclaimed sculpture collection is beautifully situated on the immaculately tended gardens on the grounds of PepsiCo Headquarters. The garden was designed by Russell Page. The Sculpture Gardens include works by Alexander Calder, Joan Miró, Alberto Giacometti, Henry Moore, George Segal, Jean Dubuffet, Auguste Rodin and Max Ernst.

The Sculpture Gardens is a collection of 45 sculptures by some of the best-known artists of the 20th century. Capricorn, Max Ernst’s largest freestanding sculpture is among the inspiring works. The grounds themselves are 168-acres of green lawns, trees, ponds, fountains, and landscaped gardens with a topiary, well-tended hedges, flower beds and water-lily ponds. These spectacular grounds were conceived as an integration of architecture, landscape, and sculpture. "It is a landscape exhibiting superior thought and attention, a thorough knowledge of plants, a respect for what has come before, and a working effort to remain true to a vision."

Things To Do at Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens
168-acre Sculpture Gardens
Fountains
Landscaped gardens
Ponds
Topiary
Water-lily ponds

    Map is available from the security guard at the headquarters entrance.
    Admission is free.
Visit the magnificent Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens, less than one hour from Grand Central Station, where you can catch the a MTA Metro-North Railroad to White Plains, less than a ten minute taxi ride to Purchase.


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 10577, Museum of Art, SUNY Purchase, Purchase, NY, exhibitions, permanent collections, Museum, visitors, 20th century masters, artists, Westchester County's, African art, modern, contemporary, African art, Events Neuberger Museum of Art

914-251-6100 
Neuberger Museum of Art is located in SUNY Purchase, at 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, NY 10577. Presenting 12 changing exhibitions annually in addition to ongoing exhibitions from the permanent collections, the Neuberger Museum of Art offers visitors insights into the work of 20th century masters, and mid-career and emerging artists, as well as exposure to the Westchester County's only permanent exhibition of African art. Neuberger Museum is one of Westchester's finest cultural resources, featuring 12 changing exhibitions of modern, contemporary and African art annually. Press blue button for Exhibitions, Collection, African Art, Events and more about Neuberger Museum of Art.

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 Westchester Fairfield County New York Philharmonic  Symphony Orchestra Dance Groups Talk Cinema Ballet  Performing Arts Center at Purchase College

914-251-6200 
For more than a quarter century, The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College has provided residents of Westchester County, Fairfield County, and nearby surrounding areas with diverse performing arts programs of the highest caliber. A vast array of stellar performances has graced its stages-from the established to the emerging, from the exquisite to the outrageous, from the traditional to the avant-garde. There are performing arts programs available for every interest and all enrich us by expanding the boundaries of our imaginations.

The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College has several theatres which offer the flexibility to present a diverse program of performing arts including: New York Philharmonic, Purchase Symphony Orchestra, Dance Theatre, Talk Cinema, Ballet, live Repertory Theatre, Theatre Arts & Film, Chamber Music and more.

The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College offers residencies for such renowned artists as Paul Taylor, Twyla Tharp, Bill Irwin, Penn and Teller, Phillip Glass, The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, The Dance Theatre of Harlem, Bill T. Jones and many more. Master Classes by many of The Center's artists, including Garrick Ohlsson, Pinchas Zuckerman, Edward Villella, The Tokyo String Quartet and Marilyn Horne.

The theatres at The Center are: The Concert Hall, The Pepsico Theatre, The Recital Hall, and The Abbott Kaplan Theatre and The Organ Room. This diversity of theatres ensures that each performance is performed in the best venue.

The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College offers world-class programming that is conveniently located, affordably priced, with ample parking! The Center also has an Arts-in-Education programs which reach over 15,000 school children each season.


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 Rye, City of (Westchester)10580, history of the city of rye, new york, schools, rye school districts, historical landmarks, about rye, hiking, golf courses in rye, antique stores, birding in rye, place for children, kids, time to eat, rye restaurants, buying a home in rye

 10580, Rye, Jay Heritage Center, Founding Father, John Jay, historic, first Chief Justice, historic Boston Post Road,  National Historic Landmark, history, America’s Treasures Program, African American Heritage Trail, tour Jay Heritage Center

914-698-9275 
Jay Heritage Center is located at 210 Boston Post Road, Rye, NY 10580. The Jay Center, a National Historic Landmark, is the boyhood home of New York State’s only native Founding Father, John Jay (1745-1829). Located next to a marshlands preserve with public trails, this sylvan and historic 23 acre park is all that remains of the original 400 acre Jay family estate where America’s first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and author of The Jay Treaty grew up. Located just 35 minutes from Manhattan, the Property has an 8000 year old scenic vista of Long Island Sound over a meadow bordered by sunken stone ha-ha walls, a European garden design feature added by Jay’s eldest son circa 1822. It is also located on the historic Boston Post Road where mile marker “24” out of 230, designated in 1763 by Jay’s colleague, Benjamin Franklin, is set into the perimeter wall.

The centerpiece of this National Historic Landmark is an 1838 Greek Revival mansion with soaring Corinthian columns built by Peter Augustus Jay atop the footprint of his father and grandfather’s original home “The Locusts” reusing original timbers and nails from the same house. Visitors can literally see the layers of history being uncovered here. The PA Jay House is being carefully restored and managed by the not-for-profit organization, the Jay Heritage Center (JHC) for use as an educational facility hosting Programs in American History, Social Justice, Landscape Conservation and Environmental Stewardship. The house is an official project of the Save America’s Treasures Program and at 170 years old, it is the oldest National Historic Landmark in New York State to be using an energy efficient geothermal heating and cooling system.

The Jay site is also listed on Westchester County’s African American Heritage Trail. John Jay is well known for advocating emancipation, serving as President of the Manumission Society and establishing the first African Free School. Press blue button for tour information, hours, and more about the Jay Heritage Center.


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 Marshlands, wildlife sanctuary, Things To Do, Birding, Cross-Country Skiing, Hiking / Walking, Nature Study Programs, Long Island Sound, Atlantic migratory flyway, bird watching Marshlands Conservancy & Nature Center

914-835-4466 
Marshlands Conservancy is a 147-acre wildlife sanctuary composed of a diversity of habitats. Forest, meadow, salt marsh and shore can be explored. Enjoy three miles of trails and one-half mile of shoreline along the Long Island Sound. Located along the Atlantic migratory flyway, Marshlands is an excellent bird watching location; more than 230 species have been sited. The Marshlands salt marsh is one of few in New York accessible to the public for study and enjoyment.

Press blue button for Nature Center hours and more about the Marshlands Conservancy.

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Birding | Bird Watching
Hiking / Walking
Nature Center

    Winter Activities
    Cross-country Skiing


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 10580, Rye, NY, family amusement park, rides for children and adults, free entertainment, beach, pool, boardwalk, pier on scenic Long Island Sound, lake boating, picnic area, mini golf, indoor ice-skating, amusement park Playland Amusement Park, Beach & Pool

914-813-7010 
Playland Amusement Park and Pool, located at 100 Playland Parkway, Rye, NY 10580 in Southern Westchester County, is a great Metro New York family amusement park and entertainment center. Featuring more than fifty rides for children and adults, Playland also offers free entertainment and has a beach, pool, boardwalk, and pier on scenic Long Island Sound, lake boating, picnic area, mini-golf and indoor ice-skating.

Point of Interest
Playland has the distinction of being America's first totally planned amusement park and prototype for today's successful theme parks. Dedicated as a National Historic Landmark in 1987, Playland has provided family fun since 1928. Often referred to as "Rye Playland", it is America's only government owned and operated amusement park.

Activities and Attractions
Kiddyland
Family rides
Thrill rides

    Note Kiddyland, Family rides, and Thrill rides offer many handicap accessible rides.

Concerts
Press blue button for Playland website and season concerts.

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Beach
Birthday Parties at Playland Beach & Pool
Swimming pool

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Ice Rentals
Party Nights
Playland Skating School
Public Skating

    Ice Skating
    Adult Skate
    Family Skate Nights
    Figure Skating Lessons
    Freestyle Skating

    Ice Hockey
    Child Puck Time
    Hockey Lessons

Wheelchair Accessible
Accessible indicates that, to the extent practicable, this facility or activity meets the Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility standards. It is strongly recommended that you contact the facility in advance for a full description of facilities.


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 Westchesters Westchester's Childrens Children Museums learning history arts cultural exhibition exhibitions programs caregivers teachers educators performances local community Westchester Children's Museum

914-421-5050 
The Westchester Children’s Museum will have a premier location on the Long Island Sound in the historic landmark North Bathhouse at Rye Playland, a building that evokes whimsy and sets the stage for an exceptional children’s museum experience.

"The iconic North Bathhouse provides nearly 23,000 square feet of space for temporary and permanent exhibits, classrooms, a birthday party room, performance space, restaurant/cafe, gift shop, and other amenities.

"The Westchester Children’s Museum will be a vibrant new learning center that nurtures curiosity, enhance knowledge, and ignite imagination in our children as they explore the history, arts, environment, and cultural diversity of their local and global communities.

"Imagine a light-filled, colorful, vibrant learning space filled with water play, physics, science, art, music, and nature, with places to climb, build, and examine - a place to discover who we are and where we live. The Westchester Children’s Museum will be a celebration of childhood. Exhibit areas will contain experiential laboratories, interactive art pieces, sculptural elements, hidden worlds, climbing structures, and physical connections to the outdoors. The museum’s exhibits and programs will draw from the region’s rich history, cultural diversity, flourishing ecosystems, and literary and artistic traditions."

  • Highly innovative, dynamic, engaging, fun and enriching

  • Appeal to audiences of different generations, backgrounds, emotional, physical, and learning abilities

  • Present visitors with the opportunity for hands-on interaction

  • Stimulate repeat visitation with changing exhibits, performances, and public programs

Press blue button for Westchester Museum Events and more information about The Westchester Children’s Museum.


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 Scarsdale Village (Westchester)southeast southeastern south southern

 10583, Performing Arts Center, Theatre School at the JCC, Scarsdale, NY, Performance opportunities, musical theatre workshops, state-of-the-art theatre, Attractions, Art Gallery, Art School, Dance School, Summer Arts Center Bendheim Performing Arts Center

914-472-3300 
The Bendheim Performing Arts Center Theatre School, at the JCC, is located at 999 Wilmot Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583, Westchester County. The Theatre School offers instruction for aspiring young artists. Performance opportunities and musical theatre workshops are offered annually. Our professional staff helps you explore your thespian talents in our state-of-the-art theatre, the Bendheim Performing Arts Center.

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Art Gallery
Art School
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Summer Arts Center


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 Sleepy Hollow Village (Westchester)river towns, river town, hudson river, hudson river valley, central, mid west, western

 Lighthouse at Sleepy Hollow, lighthouses, Sleepy Hollow, Hudson River, Tarrytown Lighthouse, Kingsland Point Lighthouse, Caisson-style lighthouse, Tappan Zee Bridge 1883 Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse

914-366-5109 
The 1883 Lighthouse at Sleepy Hollow is located at Kingsland Point Park, Route 9, Sleepy Hollow, NY. Long a fixture on the Hudson River, the 1883 Lighthouse at Sleepy Hollow, formerly known as the Tarrytown Lighthouse or the Kingsland Point Lighthouse, is the only Caisson-style lighthouse on the river.

Erected in 1882-1883, the lighthouse provided navigational aid to shipping on the Hudson and warned captains away from the dangerous shoals on the river's eastern shore. It is easily seen from the Tappan Zee Bridge, with the best viewing from Kingsland Point Park, located directly on the Hudson River.

Like all lighthouses on the Hudson, the 1883 Lighthouse at Sleepy Hollow was designed as a "family station," as the keeper and his family lived in the five-story structure year-round. The duties of the keeper were to perform the never-ending chores of maintaining the lighthouse and lamp and to operate the lamp every night as well as during inclement weather.

During its entire 78 years of service, the 1883 Lighthouse at Sleepy Hollow had a nearly perfect record of performance. When the bell mechanism malfunctioned (on several occasions), the keeper rang the bell by hand, at two-minute intervals, often for hours at a time. The constant beacon, a white light for the first eleven years, then a red light, and later a blinking red light, would guide vessels safely through darkness, fog and storms. Press blue button for information on visiting the Lighthouse at Sleepy Hollow.


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  Old Dutch Burying Ground

914-631-1123 
There are approximately 1,700 interments in the Old Dutch Burying Ground, the majority from the mid 18th century through the late 19th century. The Friends of the Old Dutch Burying Ground does not keep or have access to the records of the church, but we are happy to share information from our own research.

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 photo of Philipsburg Manor, historic site, historical importance, living history museum, Guides in 18th-century costume, tours, many fun things to do with children, Things To Do at Philipsburg Manor, Tour Philipsburg Manor Historic Site Philipsburg Manor "Historic Site"

914-631-8200 
Click to enlarge photo of Philipsburg Manor.

Click to enlarge photo of Philipsburg Manor. Philipsburg Manor is a historic site of great historical importance. Once the headquarters of a large Hudson Valley manor, the site vividly interprets aspects of the history of colonial New York and the system of racially-based slavery which helped keep the estate running in the 18th century.

The visitor center at Philipsburg, located on Rt. 9 in the village of Sleepy Hollow, offers a wide range of services and changing exhibitions, and also serves as the visitor center for Kykuit, the Rockefeller estate.

Philipsburg Manor is a late 17th/early 18th-century milling, farming, and trading complex owned by an Anglo-Dutch family of merchants. Philipsburg Manor was tenanted by farmers of diverse European backgrounds, and operated by enslaved Africans. In 1693, Frederick Philipse, a carpenter who rose to become the richest man in the colony of New York, was granted a charter for 52,000 acres along the Hudson River by William and Mary of England. Historically, the site is of particular interest because of the size of the enslaved community and the highly developed nature of this 18th-century commercial property.

Featuring a stone manor house filled with a handsome collection of 17th-and 18th-century period furnishings, this famous house also includes a working water-powered gristmill and millpond, an 18th-century barn, a slave garden, and a reconstructed tenant farm house. The grounds are home to historic breeds of cattle, sheep, and chickens.

Points of Interest: Philipsburg Manor is a living history museum. Guides in 18th-century costume conduct tours of the site and numerous special events are held throughout the year. One of many fun things to do with children in the Hudson River Valley.

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Greenhouse Cafe
Picnic grounds
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery located next to Philipsburg Manor
Tour Philipsburg Manor Historic Site
Tours of Kykuit that originate at the Philipsburg Manor Visitor Tourist Center


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 Old Dutch Burying Ground Church Washington Irving Sleepy Hollow Cemetery

914-631-0081 
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery surrounds the Old Dutch Burying Ground and Old Dutch Church, but neither is affiliated with the cemetery. Washington Irving himself is laid to rest at the south end of Sleepy Hollow Cemetery overlooking the grounds of the Old Dutch Church. Press blue button to explore Sleepy Hollow Cemetery website.


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 Somers (Westchester)northern, historical society, history, antiquities, north, state parks, golfing, antique shops, hiking, biking, kids, picnic, gardens, lasdon park arboretum, somers, amawalk, baldwin place, granite springs,  lincolndale, shenorock

 Arboretum, concert, musical fare, picnic supper, Things To Do, Botanical Specimens, Chinese Friendship Pavilion, Formal Gardens, Night Music concerts, Lasdon Park, picnicking, music Lasdon Park Arboretum and Veterans Memorial

914-864-7260 
Lasdon Park, Arboretum and Veterans Memorial, located on Route 35 in Somers, NY, Westchester County, is a magnificent 234-acre property consisting of woodlands, open grass meadow and formal gardens with flower and shrub specimens from all over the world. Lasdon is also the site of the Chinese Friendship Pavilion and four inspirational memorials and a museum honoring Westchester veterans.

The house that presently stands on this property was built in 1933 by Dr. Voislawsky after the original Van Cortlandt dwelling was destroyed by a fire. This three-story Colonial style mansion was modeled after George Washington’s Virginia home, Mount Vernon . . .

Enjoy the wonderful Midsummer Night Music Series featuring varied fare of classical, show tunes and more. Spend a magical evening under the stars and listen to the “Midsummer Night Music” concerts featuring the Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra on four Saturdays this summer at Lasdon Park, Arboretum and Veterans Memorial in Somers. Each concert will feature varied and exciting musical fare to appeal to music aficionados of all kinds, so pack a picnic supper, sit back and enjoy the music.

Things To Do at Lasdon Park Arboretum
Botanical Specimens
Chinese Friendship Pavilion
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Open Grass Meadow

Midsummer Night Music concerts at Lasdon Park

    Gates open at 5 pm for picnicking; the music begins at 6 pm. Tickets will be sold at the gate on the evening of the performance. In case of rain, concerts will be cancelled. Call for tickets prices.


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 Wolf Conservation, WCC, wolf conservation, teaching about wolves, wolf reintroduction, captive breeding, pre-release of endangered wolf species, natural habitat, captive wolves, education programs, Wolves in the wild, about the Wolf Conservation Center Wolf Conservation Center (WCC)

914-763-2373 
Click to enlarge picture of "Wolf at the Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem".

Wolf at the Wolf Conservation Center The Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) located in South Salem, NY 10590, is a 501c3 organization that promotes wolf conservation by teaching about wolves, their relationship to the environment, and the human role in protecting their future.









The Wolf Conservation Center accomplishes this mission by:

  • Promoting wolf conservation through education

  • Supporting wolf reintroduction in federally designated areas that can sustain viable wolf populations

  • Being the preeminent facility in the eastern United States for the captive breeding and pre-release of endangered wolf species

  • Providing the natural habitat for a few captive wolves where observation of natural behavior is possible

Through educational programs, the center works to convey the following messages:
  • Wolves in the wild are not dangerous to people

  • Wolves perform a vital role in the environment

  • Wolves are not pets

  • It is everyone's responsibility to do something each day to make the world a better place"

Press blue button to learn more about wolves, schedule a visit, checkout the events calendar, and learn more about the Wolf Conservation Center.


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 Tarrytown Village (Westchester)river town, river towns, hudson river, southern, tourist towns, visit, vacation, holiday, sightsee, south, southern, southwest, southwestern

 Historic Medieval Hudson River Carrollcliffe Civil War General Highest Point Equus Restaurant Louis XIV England Castle on the Hudson

914-631-1980 
Just 25 miles north of New York City, lies a historic medieval castle, overlooking the majestic Hudson River. The Castle on the Hudson, situated on 11 hilltop acres, was originally called Carrollcliffe and later Axe Castle. It was built in two stages between 1897 and 1910 by General Carroll, the son of a Civil War General. The grounds are enclosed by a stone wall and support a veritable arboretum of evergreens and rare varieties of trees, grasslands and flowers.

The Castle has changed very little in its first century. Much of the original interior woodwork and furnishings, which were built by a team of carpenters brought from Germany, still remain intact. Designed for graceful living and entertaining, the Castle has been renovated into a luxury hotel. In 1981, the town of Tarrytown designated the Castle a historic landmark, protecting the outside structure from ever being changed.

The Equus restaurant and General's bar, open to the public, occupy elegantly appointed rooms and an enclosed veranda with splendid views of the Hudson River and the New York City skyline. Press blue button for menus, photos, and more about The Castle on the Hudson.

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 Tarrytown Sleepy Hollow New York protecting Preserve's preserve peserves wildlife habitat historical  archeological features carriage roads Friends of Rockefeller State Park

914-333-0102 
Friends of the Rockefeller State Park Preserve, Inc., located in Sleepy Hollow, New York, was established in 1997 to encourage public participation in protecting the Preserve's wildlife and habitat, sustaining its historical and archeological features, and maintaining its unique system of carriage roads.

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 photo, Lyndhurst, historic site, Things To Do at Lyndhurst Castle, tourist, exploring the Hudson River Valley architectural landmark, Hudson River, Gothic Revival mansions, Gothic Revival, Paulding's Folly, Croton Aqueduct Trail, Lyndhurst to Sunnyside Lyndhurst Mansion "Historic Site"

914-631-4481 

Click to enlarge photo of Lyndhurst from rear grounds.

Click to enlarge photo of Lyndhurst from rear grounds. Circa 1838. Lyndhurst, a historic site of the National Trust, is a preeminent architectural landmark. It resides on a 67-acre park representing 19th century architecture, decorative arts, and landscape. Overlooking the Hudson River in Tarrytown, NY, Lyndhurst is one of America's finest Gothic Revival mansions.

The architectural brilliance of the residence is complemented by a park-like landscape and a comprehensive collection of original decorative arts. Its noteworthy occupants included: former New York City mayor William Paulding, merchant George Merritt, and the railroad magnate and Wall Street tycoon Jay Gould.

In the late 1830s, William Paulding acquired property high above the Hudson River overlooking the Tappan Zee. Lyndhurst was first conceived in the minds of architects A. J. Davis and William Paulding who constructed the country villa in 1838 and called it "Knoll". In 1864 Lyndhurst was acquired by George Merritt who hired Davis to more than double its size. In 1870, they also built one of the largest private greenhouses in the world.

In 1880, Jay Gould purchased the estate and renamed it Lyndhurst. The 1870 greenhouse that burned was replaced in the Gothic Revival style. The Goulds redecorated the house and embellished the spectacular art gallery with works by Corot, Courbet, Bouguereau, and others.

The important "gardenesque" landscape is the work of Ferdinand Mangold, a master gardener who worked at Lyndhurst for forty years. Many of the landscape features created by Mangold, his predecessors, and successors, are preserved. The spectacular specimen trees are of special interest.

The romantic Gothic Revival design immediately drew attention to the building. Critics called it "Paulding's Folly" because its fanciful turrets and asymmetrical outline were unlike most homes constructed in the post-colonial era. Fascination with the property continued for decades and, as ideas of wealth and status changed with the growing nation, so did the estate, reflecting the tastes and interests of wealthy New York.

Walk from Lyndhurst to Washington Irving's Sunnyside
Lyndhurst is adjacent to Washington Irving's Sunnyside. The ability to walk between these two historic sites has a special appeal. At present, visitors may walk along the publicly maintained Croton Aqueduct Trail from Lyndhurst to West Sunnyside Lane. Walk the pathway connecting Lyndhurst and Sunnyside along the riverfront. If you are a tourist or local resident exploring the Hudson River Valley, be sure to include this landmark in your list of sights.

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  Tarrytown Music Hall Theatre

914-631-3390 
Tarrytown Music Hall -- 13 Main Street, Tarrytown, NY 10591
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 site author essayist poet biographer columnist  Washington Irving's Sunnyside "Historic Site"

914-631-8200 
Circa 1835. Historic site of the National Trust and architectural landmark. Meticulously restored picturesque home of renowned author Washington Irving, America's first successful, internationally known author. Washington Irving's writings include numerous works of fiction, history and biography.

Washington Irving was born in New York City on April 3, 1783 (1783 - 1859) as the youngest of 11 children. His father was a wealthy merchant, and his mother, an English woman, was the granddaughter of a clergyman. Early in his life Irving developed a passion for books. He studied law privately but practiced only briefly. From 1804 to 1806 he travelled widely in Europe. After returning to the United States, Irving was admitted to the New York bar in 1806.

Washington Irving was a short story writer, essayist, poet, travel book writer, biographer, and columnist. He is best known for the short stories "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle". Washington Irving also held diplomatic posts in Great Britain and Spain.

Sunnyside is one of the most famous historic landmarks in the Hudson Valley. This important house and landscape enjoys a quiet and unspoiled riverside setting in Tarrytown, New York. Sunnyside is adjacent to Lyndhurst, a historic landmark of distinction open to the public, to which it is possible to walk via the Croton Aqueduct Trail.

Sunnyside and its Romantic landscape are presented to visitors by guides dressed in the costume of the mid-Victorian period. You may take a guided tour of the house and grounds, or purchase a grounds-only ticket for a self-guided experience.

Point of Interest: For children, Sunnyside offers "Irving's Traveling Totes" that come stuffed with five to seven engaging family activities, a brief guide, a Talk Back card for feedback related to the activities, and a blank book for visitor responses. Visitors can learn about Washington Irving by reading The Legend of Sleepy Hollow picture book and It Looks Like Spilt Milk, which, though not written by Irving, celebrates the life of the imagination, something Irving aspired to do. Children can play the Sunnyside Matching Card game and join in for a Scavenger Hunt. Dominoes, a 19th-century game, rounds out the experience. If you are a tourist or local resident exploring the Hudson River Valley, be sure to include this landmark in your list of places to see.

Attractions include: Seasonal Café, Sunnyside Tours, Museum Shop, Picnic Grounds.


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 Tuckahoe Village (Westchester)southeast southeastern south southern

 10707 Asbury Summer Theater

914-961-6968 

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 10707, Playground, Tuckahoe, NY, Playground, basketball courts with lights, Things To Do at Main Street Playground, Ballfield, Basketball Courts (2) with lights, Playground Main Street Playground

914-771-3311 
Main Street Playground, a 3-acre park, is located at Main Street and Marbledale Road in Tuckahoe, NY 10707 in Westchester County. Main Street Playground offers two full basketball courts with lights, a climber, swings and benches.

Things To Do at Main Street Playground
Ballfield
Basketball Courts (2) with lights
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 10707, Park, Tuckahoe, NY, baseball, softball field, soccer fields, all-purpose playfield, full basketball court, jogging, bicycle path, Things To Do at Parkway Oval Park, Playground, Soccer Fields, Softball Field, Jogging, Bicycle Path Parkway Oval

914-771-3311 
Parkway Oval Park, a 14-acre park, is located at Consulate Drive, Tuckahoe, NY 10707 in Westchester County. Parkway Oval offers a baseball and softball field, soccer fields, all-purpose playfield, full basketball court, playground area with swings, climber and benches. This park is adjacent to a jogging and bicycle path along the scenic Bronx River. The park is maintained by Eastchester.

Things To Do at Parkway Oval Park
Baseball Field
Basketball Court
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Softball Field

    Adjacent to Bronx River Jogging and Bicycle Path


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 Things To Do, linear park, Westchester County Park, southern Westchester County, ponds, wooden footbridges, bicycling, walking, running, nature study, Fishing, Hiking Trails Walking, Ice skating, Winter Activities Bronx River Parkway Reservation

914-328-1542 
The Bronx River Parkway Reservation, one of Westchester’s oldest parks, is an 807-acre paved linear park that was created as an adjunct to the Bronx River Parkway that opened in 1925. The Reservation touts a number of “firsts”. It is the first linear park in Westchester, as well as one of the first in the country, and, the Bronx River Parkway was the first parkway in the nation. The Reservation also has the distinction of being the first official Westchester County Park, whose establishment led to the creation of today’s County Park System of more than 50 parks spanning nearly 18,000-acres. The picturesque Reservation, which runs through the heart of Southern Westchester County, features ponds, wooden footbridges, and hundreds of varieties of native trees and shrubs. It is a favorite place for bicycling, walking, running and nature study.

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    Ice Skating


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 10595, Kensico Dam, reservoir, Lake Kensico, Cranberry Lake Park, Things To Do, Biking, Fishing, Hiking / Walking, Ice Skating, In-line Skating, Nature Study, Outdoor Film Festival, Picnicking, Playground, Refreshments Kensico Dam Plaza

914-328-1542 
Kensico Dam Plaza, a 98-acre property, is located at Bronx River Parkway, Valhalla, NY 10595 in Westchester County. Kensico Dam Plaza is located at the base of the Kensico Dam built under the old dam that formed Lake Kensico, using stone taken from the adjacent Cranberry Lake Park.

Kensico dam was completed in 1915. It is 300 feet high and 1830 feet long, and forms the reservoir that contains 29,000 million gallons of water per day. It was acquired as parkland in 1963 from the New York City Watershed Commission and remains the property of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Bronx River Parkway Reservation.

Kensico gets its name from the Siwanoy sachem, "Cokenseko". It is 300 feet high and 1830 feet long. It forms the reservoir that contains 29,000 million gallons of water per day. The dam was built under the old dam that formed Lake Kensico, using stone taken from the adjacent Cranberry Lake Park. The park provides a unique setting for a wide variety of activities including ethnic celebrations, concerts, antiques shows, arts and craft shows, and nature study.

Things To Do at Kensico Dam Plaza
Biking
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Outdoor Film Festival
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Refreshments

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 About Applefest, Hudson Valley, Village of Warwick, Top 100 Events, one-day event, Warwick’s apples, culture, and entertainment, festival, Festival proceeds benefit these and other local non-profit organizations, Things To Do and See at the Festival Applefest Festival

845-987-8300 


About Applefest
Located in the Hudson Valley
Village of Warwick, New York

Admission is FREE

Applefest began in 1989 as a simple harvest celebration to support the Warwick Valley Community Center. Named one of the “Top 100 Events” in the country, over 30,000 visitors now attend the one-day event, traveling from neighboring states to experience the extraordinary variety of Warwick’s apples, culture, and entertainment. The festival is produced by the Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Warwick Valley Community Center. Festival proceeds benefit these and other local non-profit organizations.

Things To Do and See at the Festival

  • Over 200 craft vendors
  • Dozens of food vendors
  • 50 local non-profit exhibitors
  • Music & entertainment on several stages all day
  • Children’s Carnival
  • Farmers’ Market
  • Walk to Village shops, restaurants & businesses
  • 2:09 AM 12/10/2012
  • Apple Pie Baking Contest (slices for sale)
  • Applefest Visitor's Guide
    An updated Applefest Visitors’ Guide will be posted on the website before Applefest next fall, and will also be available for free at the festival.

    This 32-page booklet contains schedules of Applefest events, transportation information, directories for craft/food vendors, wineries, u-pick apples, a user-friendly map of the festival area, ads for local businesses and more.

    Press Blue Button for more information about Applefest.

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     Music & Environmental Festival, Top 4 Music Festivals in the US, Folk Festival, good music, About Clearwater, Clean Water Act, the Hudson River Park Act, removal of PCB’s from the Hudson, America’s Environmental Flagship, Clearwater Environmental Clearwater's Hudson River Festival

     

    Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival
    A Music & Environmental Festival

    Clearwater Environmental Organization

    • "One of the Top 4 Music Festivals in the U.S."
      Outside Magazine,

    • "Clearwater is everything a Folk Festival should be; good music, good people and good fun. You'll find your community is bigger when you leave than when you came.",
      Ani DiFranco

    • "Playing Clearwater was one of the most fulfilling experiences I've had in music. I feel lucky to have been invited.",
      Josh Ritter

    About Clearwater
    "Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc. is a 501(c)3 tax exempt nonprofit, member- supported corporation whose mission is to preserve and protect the Hudson River. In 1966, folk music legend and environmental activist Pete Seeger, in despair over the pollution of his beloved Hudson River, announced plans to “build a boat to save the river”. At the time, the Hudson was rank with raw sewage, toxic chemicals and oil pollution; fish had disappeared over many miles of its length. Seeger believed a majestic replica of the sloops that sailed the Hudson in the 18th and 19th centuries would bring people to the river, where they could experience its beauty and be moved to preserve it. Inspired by that vision, the 106-feet-long tall ship Clearwater was built and launched in 1969. The sloop was among the first vessels in the U.S. to conduct science-based environmental education aboard a sailing ship, virtually creating the template by which such programs are conducted around the world today.

    "Since the launch of the Clearwater, more than 430,000 young people and hundreds of thousands of adults have experienced their first real look at an estuary’s ecosystem—fish, invertebrates, water chemistry and ecological principals—aboard the sloop. Clearwater’s environmental education programs now serve more than 15,000 students annually, and the organization also educates over 200 teachers each year through SUNY New Paltz, Pace University and other institutions. Clearwater’s members have helped advocate for the Clean Water Act, the Hudson River Park Act and removal of PCB’s from the Hudson.

    "The Clearwater has become America’s Environmental Flagship, and was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004 for its role in the environmental movement. Each summer, Clearwater re-connects Hudson Valley residents with their cultural heritage and traditions by bringing them down to the river for the Great Hudson River Revival, the country’s oldest music and environmental festival. The organization and its local sloop clubs also sponsor smaller local riverfront festivals throughout the year. Clearwater’s unique approach to public outreach has made the Clearwater a symbol of grassroots action through hands-on learning, music and celebration."

    Press blue button for festival information, donations, and updated information about Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival.


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     Common Ground, Community Concerts, Live Music to Communities Throughout Westchester, Common Ground Community Concerts, Westchester County, New York, Concerts in Westchester County Common Ground Community Concerts 'Westchester"

     
    Common Ground Community Concerts
    "Bringing Live Music to Communities Throughout Westchester" Common Ground Community Concerts is a producer of three music series in Westchester County, New York.
    • Common Ground Coffeehouse at the First Unitarian Society of Westchester at 25 Old Jackson Ave, outside of Hastings-on-Hudson, NY


    • Common Ground @ South Church, held at South Presbyterian Church, 343 Broadway, in Dobbs Ferry, NY,


    • Common Ground Folk Series, held at Lewisboro Library, in South Salem, NY


    Press blue button for locations and more about Common Ground Community Concerts in Westchester County.


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     Dutch settlers Historic River Towns Old Croton Aqueduct State Park Old Dutch Burying Ground Sleepy Hollow Lasdon Park Arboretum Veterans Memorial Lyndhurst National Trust Landmark children family Hudson Valley Philipsburg Manor Sleepy Hollow New York Historic Hudson River Valley

    914-631-8200 
    Early Dutch settlers were attracted to the area now known as "Historic River Towns" of Westchester. Visit the charming many towns overlooking the Hudson River and walk through areas both rich in history and beautiful to explore. Tourists and Weschester residents will enjoy wonderful sites including: Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park, The Old Dutch Burying Ground in Sleepy Hollow, Lasdon Park Arboretum & Veterans Memorial consisting of woodlands, grass meadows, formal gardens or the beautiful Lyndhurst National Trust Historic Landmark.

    Bring your family and experience the wonder of the Hudson River Valley with special programs and events geared especially for children.

    Philipsburg Manor in Sleepy Hollow, New York, may be the most popular site in the Hudson Valley for children. This working 17th century farm and trading center features demonstrations of early farm techniques with oxen, cows, and sheep. A working water-powered grist-mill is fascinating for children of all ages. Demonstrations of spinning and open-hearth cooking in the tenant farmer's house are scheduled frequently.


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     Trail Trails Trailsite Mahopac Putnam North County paved bicycle and pedestrian path Putnam Railroad Tudor-revival style Briarcliff Manor Station Millwood Railroad Park Historic North County Trailway

    914-864-7000 
    The North County Trailway spans 22.1 miles in Westchester County, from Eastview in the Town of Mt. Pleasant, to Baldwin Place in Somers. It now continues for two more miles into Mahopac in Putnam County as the Putnam Trailway. The North County Trailway is a paved bicycle and pedestrian path located primarily on right-of-way lands of the former Putnam Division of the New York Central Railroad.

    The Putnam Railroad once served 23 stations in Westchester, some of which still stand today. Included is the Tudor-revival style Briarcliff Manor Station, which is now used as a public library. Other former stations can be found along the trailway in Millwood and in Railroad Park in Yorktown Heights. Historic marker plaques have been placed at most of the former station locations.


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     performances of chamber music, chamber music in an ambience intended by the composer, performances, musicians, performing artists, chamber music repertoire, season's Concert Schedule, tickets, about the Performers of Westchester Performers of Westchester

    914-478-3308 
    Performers of Westchester was established in 1982 by pianist Joel Rosen with the purpose of arranging performances of chamber music in homes rather than in concert halls. As a result we can listen to chamber music in an ambience intended by the composer. The performances are arranged by our artistic director, Andy Simionescu, with the musicians selected being professionally established, performing artists. The programs include the more frequently presented chamber music repertoire as well as modern, rarely presented, or unusual pieces.

    Press blue button for the current season's Concert Schedule, tickets, contact information, and more about the Performers of Westchester.


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     Westchestergov.com, calendar of events, Events Westchester Events Calendar

     
    Westchester Events displays the Westchestergov.com calendar of events. Events may be listed by one of several categories; or may be listed using the "events all categories' selection.

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     Battles of the American Revolution, Battle atop Chatterton Hill in White Plains, American Continental Army, historical landmark in White Plains, historic event, Interpretive sign in Battle-Whitney Park, Historic Account of Battle of White Plains American Revolution - Battle atop Chatterton Hill "Historic Site"

    914-422-1348 
    Battles of the American Revolution
    Battle atop Chatterton Hill in White Plains
    Date: October 28, 1776
    Between: British against the American Continental Army
    Location: White Plains, New York

    Battle-Whitney Park is a historical landmark in White Plains. This park commemorates the Battle of White Plains and the historic event that occurred on this site on October 28, 1776.

      "Following their occupation of Manhattan Island, British forces under General William Howe chased George Washington’s retreating Continental Army into Westchester County. Washington’s troops amassed atop Chatterton Hill and other heights near White Plains, where the British and their Hessian auxiliaries attacked them on October 28, 1776. Although Howe was credited with a victory because Washington eventually withdrew, he allowed the Americans to retreat into New Jersey."

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      Interpretive sign in Battle-Whitney Park, atop Chatterton Hill, recount the battle.

      "During the Battle of White Plains, the Americans under General Washington were forced off Chatterton's Hill after inflicting heavy casualties on British troops, checking their advance into Westchester."

      Historic Account of Battle of White Plains on Chatterton's Hill

      "Chatterton's Hill, where the battle was fought, sixteen hundred Americans being engaged, is a commanding eminence west of the Bronx River, about a mile from White Plains. Washington's head-quarters, at the "Miller House," were to the north of the village, and east of that stream, the main body of the army being intrenched (entrenched) two miles beyond."

      Wednesday, October 30
      "At White Plains: Visits the several posts of the army. On the night of the 31st of October, General Washington withdrew his army to a very strong position upon the heights of North Castle, about two miles in the rear of his first encampment, and five from White Plains, where he caused new works of defense to be thrown up.

      Wednesday, November 6
      "At White Plains: "Yesterday morning the enemy made a sudden and unexpected movement from the several posts they had taken in our front. They broke up their whole encampments the preceding night and have advanced towards Kingsbridge and the North River. . . In consequence of this movement I called a council of general officers to-day to consult on such measures as should be adopted in case they pursued their retreat to New York."— Washington to the President of Congress.

      "The council agreed unanimously, that, in case the enemy were retreating towards New York, it would be proper immediately to throw a body of troops into Jersey; that those raised on the west side of Hudson's River should be detached for this purpose, and that three thousand men should bo stationed at Peekskill and the passes of the Highlands.

      Sunday, November 10
      "At White Plains: "The late movement of the Enemy, and the probability of their having designs upon the Jerseys, (confirmed by sundry accounts from deserters and prisoners), rendering it necessary to throw a body of troops over the North River, I shall immediately follow, and the command of the army, which remains, (after General Heath's division marches to Peekskill,) will devolve upon you." - Washington to General Lee.

      "Washington left White Plains at eleven o'clock on the morning of November 10, and arrived at Peekskill, the entrance to the Highlands, at sunset.

      Sunday, November 11
      "At Peekskill, New York: "November 11th.—The Commander in Chief directed our General [Heath] to attend him in taking a view of Fort Montgomery, and the other works up the river. Lord Sterling, Generals James and George Clinton, Gen. Mifflin and others were of the company. They went as far up the river as Constitution Island, which is opposite to West-Point, the latter of which was not then taken possession of; but the glance of the eye at it, without going on shore, evinced that this post was not to be neglected. There was a small work and a block house on Constitution Island. Fort Montgomery was in considerable forwardness."—Heath's Memoirs."

      Source: "Itinerary of General Washington, From June 15, 1775, to December 23, 1783" by William S. Baker, J. B. Lippincott company, 1892.

    Visit more historic sites in the Hudson Valley and learn about the Battle of Fort Montgomery in Bear Mountain.

    Learn more about the Battle of White Plains in Westchester County.


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     10604, Farm, White Plains, NY, community of garden beds in White Plains, garden,Things to Do at Baldwin Farm, Gardening, Picnic tables Baldwin Farm

    914-422-1348 
    Baldwin Farm is located at 500 Hall Avenue, White Plains, NY 10604 in Westchester County. Baldwin Farm is a community of garden beds in White Plains. White Plains residents can inquire about obtaining a garden through the City of White Plains business office.

    Things to Do at Baldwin Farm
    Gardening
    Picnic tables (No alcohol, No fires, No pets, No smoking)


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     10603, Park, Delphino Park, White Plains, NY, dogs are welcome to run around and exercise at our dog park, water fountain for dogs, bag dispenser, park also  features an area exclusively for small or young dogs Bark Park

    914-422-1336 
    Bark Park is located on Main Street, across from field #2 at Delfino Park. Delphino Park is located at 30 Lake Street, White Plains, NY 10603.

    Bark Park will be open from dawn until dusk. Resident dogs are welcome to run around and exercise at our dog park. The park offers a water fountain for dogs, a bag dispenser for cleaning up after dogs, and a waste receptacle. The park also features an area exclusively for small or young dogs.

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    All dogs are required to have a current license tag and vaccinations.


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     10606, Park, White Plains, NY, historical landmark in White Plains, Battle of White Plains, historic event,  history of the, Battle of White Plains, Battle atop Chatterton Hill, White Plains, Things to Do in Battle-Whitney Park, Historic Site, Playground Battle - Whitney Park

    914-422-1387 
    Battle-Whitney Park is located at 136 Hartsdale Avenue (Battle Avenue and Lincoln Avenue) White Plains, NY 10606, Westchester County.

    Battle-Whitney Park is a historical landmark in White Plains. This park commemorates the Battle of White Plains and the historic event that occurred on this site on October 28, 1776.

      Signage at Site
      Interpretive sign in Battle-Whitney Park, atop Chatterton Hill, recounts the battle.

      "Following their occupation of Manhattan Island, British forces under General William Howe chased George Washington’s retreating Continental Army into Westchester County. Washington’s troops amassed atop Chatterton Hill and other heights near White Plains, where the British and their Hessian auxiliaries attacked them on October 28, 1776. Although Howe was credited with a victory because Washington eventually withdrew, he allowed the Americans to retreat into New Jersey."

    Learn more about the history of the Battle of White Plains in Westchester County.

    Learn more about the history of the Battle atop Chatterton Hill, White Plains

    Also, read a detailed account of The Battle of White Plains written in the late 19th century.

    Things to Do in Battle-Whitney Park
    Historic Site
    Playground


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     10606, Park, White Plains, NY, history, Battle of White Plains, Battle atop Chatterton Hill, White Plains, The Battle of White Plains, Things to Do at Battle Hill Park, Basketball Courts, Playground, Playing fields, Tennis Courts Battle Hill Park

    914-422-1387 
    Battle Hill Park is located at Battle Avenue & Hawley Street, White Plains, NY 10606 in Westchester County.

    Learn more about the history of the Battle of White Plains in Westchester County.

    Learn more about the history of the Battle atop Chatterton Hill, White Plains.

    Also, read a detailed account of The Battle of White Plains written in the late 19th century.

    Things to Do at Battle Hill Park
    Basketball Courts
    Playground
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    Tennis Courts


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     10605, Park, White Plains, NY, Things to Do in Bryant-Mamaroneck Park, Historic Site, Nature Trails Bryant-Mamaroneck Park

    914-422-1348 
    Bryant-Mamaroneck Park is located in White Plains, NY 10605 in Westchester County.

    Things to Do in Bryant-Mamaroneck Park
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     10606, Playground, White Plains, NY, Battle Hill Park, park, state-of-the-art playground equipment, Historic Site, Chatterton Hill, Battle of White Plains, George Washington’s, Continental Army, Things to Do in Chatterton Playground, Basketball Courts Chatterton Playground

    914-422-1348 
    Chatterton Playground is located at Chatterton Avenue & Harmon Street, White Plains, NY 10606 in Westchester County. Chatterton Playground can be accessed from Battle Hill Park, or through its own entrance on Harmon Street. The park offers state-of-the-art playground equipment.

    Historic Site
    "Near this spot the British under Howe forded the Bronx River and attacked the right wing of Washington’s Army located above on Chatterton Hill."

      Battle of White Plains
      "Following their occupation of Manhattan Island, British forces under General William Howe chased George Washington’s retreating Continental Army into Westchester County. Washington’s troops amassed atop Chatterton Hill and other heights near White Plains, where the British and their Hessian auxiliaries attacked them on October 28, 1776. Although Howe was credited with a victory because Washington eventually withdrew, he allowed the Americans to retreat into New Jersey."

    Learn more about the Battle of White Plains in Westchester County sourced from the "Itinerary of General Washington, From June 15, 1775, to December 23, 1783" by William S. Baker, J. B. Lippincott company, 1892.

    Also, read a detailed account of The Battle of White Plains.

    Things to Do in Chatterton Playground
    Basketball Courts
    Historic Site
    Playground


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      City Center 15: Cinema De Lux

    914-747-6000 
    City Center 15: Cinema de Lux -- 19 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY 10601
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    Star Trek Into Darkness: An IMAX 3D Experience NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 10:30a, 1:30p, 4:30p, 7:30p, 10:30p
    Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 12:30p, 1:00p, 3:30p, 4:00p, 6:30p, 7:00p, 9:30p, 10:00p
    Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 11:00a, 1:55p, 5:00p, 8:00p
    The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 12:15p, 12:45p, 3:25p, 3:55p, 6:40p, 7:10p, 9:45p
    The Great Gatsby 3D PG-13 2hr22min 11:45a, 2:55p, 6:10p, 9:15p, 10:15p
    Peeples PG-13 1hr35min 12:25p, 2:50p, 9:55p
    Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 10:30a, 12:50p, 1:20p, 3:50p, 4:20p, 6:50p, 7:20p, 9:40p, 10:10p
    Iron Man 3 3D PG-13 2hr20min 10:50a, 12:20p, 1:50p, 3:20p, 4:50p, 6:20p, 7:50p, 9:10p, 10:40p
    The Big Wedding R 1hr30min 5:15p, 7:35p
    Pain & Gain R 2hr9min 12:00p, 3:00p, 6:05p, 9:05p
    Oblivion PG-13 2hr5min 3:45p, 6:45p, 9:35p
    42 PG-13 2hr8min 10:35a, 1:25p, 4:15p, 7:15p, 10:05p
    The Croods PG 1hr31min 10:45a, 1:15p


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      Clearview's Cinema 100

    914-946-4680 
    Clearview Cinema 100 -- 93 Knollwood Road, White Plains, NY 10607
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    The Iceman R 1hr45min 4:20p, 7:20p
    Kon-Tiki (2012) PG-13 1hr58min 4:10p, 7:10p
    Mud PG-13 2hr10min 4:00p, 7:00p
    In the House R 1hr45min 4:30p, 7:30p


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     Nature Center, nature preserve, trails, Things To Do, Birding, Children's, Hiking, Nature Hikes, Nature Interpretive Programs, Winter Activities, Cross-country Skiing, Kensico Reservoir, drinking water for New York City Cranberry Lake Preserve Nature Center

    914-428-1005 
    The Cranberry Lake Nature Center is a 190-acre nature preserve comprised of forest, wetlands, and a 10-acre lake that was carved by glaciers thousands of years ago. There are three miles of trails, including a loop around the lake, and others that traverse the predominantly northern oak-hickory forest. The area is part of the Kensico Reservoir watershed, which provides drinking water for residents of Westchester County and New York City. The name Cranberry Lake is derived from the growth of wild cranberry, which still exist in various parts of the fen.

    "Since 1967, the park has been a safe haven for animals and plants, including migratory birds, turtles, and dragonflies. Within the preserve are a variety of habitats including a four-acre lake, cliffs and scrubland, mixed hardwood forest, vernal pools, and a swamp. Visitors can learn about the area's past by following the History Trail to the remains of a 19th-century farmhouse and early 20th-century stone-mining operation.

    "The Nature Center offers family-oriented nature programs most weekends and houses a variety of interactive, educational displays. Nature programs are offered to the public nearly every weekend."

    Things To Do at Cranberry Lake Nature Center
    Birding | Bird Watching
    Children's Summer Ecology Program
    Hiking / Walking
    Nature Hikes
    Nature Interpretive Programs

      Winter Activities
      Cross-country Skiing

    After a day of birding, hiking, nature study, or viewing the beautiful scenery, enjoy dinner out at one of the excellent Restaurants in Westchester, New York


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     10603, park in White Plains, White Plains, NY, playground, softball fields, tennis courts, Things To Do, Baseball fields, Handball Courts, Har-Tru Courts, Picnicking, Winter Activities, Ice Skating, Indoor ice skating at Ebersole Ice Rink Delfino Memorial Park

    914-422-1348 
    Delfino Memorial Park, a beautiful flagship park in White Plains, is located at 30 Lake Street, White Plains, NY 10603 in Westchester County. Delfino Park offers picnic tables and grills, a playground, softball fields, platform tennis courts, the Ebersole Ice Rink and more.

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    Things To Do at Delfino Memorial Park
    Baseball fields
    Handball Courts
    Har-Tru Courts (six supervised, lighted Har-Tru courts)
    Picnicking (Tables and grills are available.)
    Platform Tennis Courts (3 tennis courts)
    Playground
    Softball Fields

      Winter Activities
      Ice Skating (Indoor ice skating at Ebersole Ice Rink open during winter season)


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     10606, Park, White Plains, NY, Things to Do in Druss Park, Picnicking, Playground, Outdoor Events Druss Park

    914-422-1348 
    Druss Park is located at South Lexington Avenue & Prospect Street, White Plains, NY 10606 in Westchester County.

    Things to Do in Druss Park
    Picnicking
    Playground
    Outdoor Events


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     Faust, Harrison Pianos, Events, White Plains, NY, performing arts venue, Westchester County, concert series, special artists, world class concerts, free of charge, classical and jazz pianists, buy great pianos, cultural center for Westchester, tours Faust Harrison Presents

    914-288-4000 
    Faust Harrison Pianos and Events is located at 214 Central Ave, White Plains, NY. Faust has created a new performing arts venue in Westchester County offering a concert series of special artists. These are world class concerts, open to the public and free of charge.

    The concerts will include both classical and jazz pianists. As Sarah Faust explained, artists often visit the center because they want to pre-perform a program before bringing it to a major stage. “Faust Harrison is not only a place to buy great pianos, it is a new cultural center for Westchester."

    Faust Harrison Pianos' expanded new space in White Plains is now regularly available to individuals and groups for tours. The tours give people a chance to learn how pianos are restored from beginning to end and view dozens of finished products in the showroom.

      In addition, artists and their work are displayed at Faust Harrison and will change periodically throughout the year.
    Press blue button to learn more about Faust Harrison Events.


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     10603, Park, Pool, White Plains, NY, swimming at the Gardella pool in White Plains, about swimming at Gardella pool, Things To Do, Basketball Court, Playground, Swimming at Gardella pool Gardella Park and Pool

    914-422-1387 
    Gardella Park and Pool is located at 201 Ferris Avenue, White Plains, NY 10603 in Westchester County. Cool off and enjoy swimming at the Gardella pool in White Plains.

    Press blue button for more about swimming at Gardella pool, including hours, days open and more.

    Things To Do at Gardella Park
    Basketball Court
    Playground
    Swimming at Gardella pool (admission is FREE to White Plains residents).


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     Park, active multi-use park, activities and parks in the City of White Plains, Things To Do, Baseball fields, Basketball, Tennis Courts, Playground for Tots, Recreation Room, Softball fields Gillie Park

    914-422-1348 
    Gillie Park, an active multi-use park, is located at the corner of Mamaroneck Avenue and Gedney Way. The stone building at 85 Gedney Way houses the Recreation Administration offices where you can register for programs.

    Press blue button for more information about activities and parks in the City of White Plains.

    Things To Do at Gillie Park
    Ball Fields
    Basketball
    Har-Tru surface Tennis Courts (supervised and lighted)
    Outdoor Concerts & Events
    Playground for Tots
    Recreation Room
    Softball fields


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     10601, White Plains, NY, Visit Liberty Park, Silver Lake, enjoy picnicking, relaxing by the lake, more information about activities available at Liberty Park in White Plains, Things To Do at Liberty Park, Hiking/Walking Trails, Picnic Area Liberty Park

    914-422-1336 
    Liberty Park, a 2-acre property, is located in White Plains, NY 10601 in Westchester County. Visit Liberty Park set beside the beautiful Silver Lake where you can enjoy picnicking and relaxing by the lake.

    Call for more information about activities available at Liberty Park in White Plains.

    Things To Do at Liberty Park
    Hiking/Walking Trails
    Picnic Area


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      Mattison Playground

    914-422-1336 

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      Play Group Theater (Children & Teens)

    914-964-0649 

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     10601, Plaza, Main Street, Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY, water display in White Plains,  water feature, rebirth of downtown White Plains, Downtown Development Projects, Attractions in White Plains, water shows, indoor/outdoor Starbucks, café Renaissance Plaza in Downtown White Plains

    914-422-1387 
    Renaissance Plaza is located at Main Street and Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY 10601 in Westchester County. The plaza features a multi-jet, fountain display with several pools. The Plaza also offers informal sitting areas to relax and enjoy the water display in White Plains.

    Renaissance Plaza, a 21st Century water feature and open space incubator is the centerpiece of the rebirth of downtown White Plains. At the time the fountain was built, it was the most modern and technically advanced water feature in New York State. The fountain ponds hold a total of 48,000 gallons of recycled water. It has a total of 75 jets that spout water 15 feet in the air, 24 jets that spout water, 25 feet in the air and 3 superjets that spout water as high as 60 feet in the air. It also has 13 leaperjets that spout water from one pond to another. It has a fog machine, over 160 lights and 6 water pumps. The fountain is completely computerized and has a state of the art sound system.

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    The fountain has a regular schedule of water shows during lunch time hours and in the evening. Each show lasts between 3 to 5 minutes and will run every 20 minutes.

    An indoor/outdoor Starbucks, located on the Court Street side of the fountain, services the park year round as a café while generating revenue for the City’s open space acquisition program. The City will generate $30,000 a year from its licensing agreement with Starbucks that will go directly into the City’s Open Space Acquisition Fund, used to secure more open space for future generations.

      Pick-up a coffee or something to eat at Starbucks located at 200 Main Street, White Plains, NY 10601 at the plaza.


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     10605, Park and Pool, White Plains, NY, 18-hole golf course, miniature golf course, largest swimming pool, children’s aquatic playground, playground, disabled,  hikers, cross country skiers, Winter Activities, Cross-country Skiing, Birthday Parties Saxon Woods Park & Pool

    914-995-4480 
    Saxon Woods Park and Pool, a 700-acre property, is located on Mamaroneck Avenue in White Plains, NY 10605. "Saxon Woods Park contains an 18-hole golf course as well as a miniature golf course, the county’s largest swimming pool, a children’s aquatic playground and picnic areas. It is also the site of the county’s only playground that is accessible to the disabled.

    A trail system connects the southern section to the upland wooded northern part of the park, characterized by mature hardwood forests. The trails are very popular with hikers, cross country skiers and horseback riders. The entire system extends along the Hutchinson River Parkway to Twin Lakes Park and north to Maple Moor Golf Course. It also links to the Leatherstocking Trail and Colonial Greenway and contains archeologically sensitive areas.

    Things To Do
    18-hole Mini Golf Course
    Birthday Parties at Saxon Woods Pool
    Equestrian trails
    Fishing
    Hiking & walking
    Nature study
    Picnicking
    Playground (Accessible)
    Refreshments
    Swimming in Westchester's largest swimming pool

      Winter Activities
      Cross-country Skiing

      Birthday Parties for Kids
      Saxon Woods has a large pool with a kiddy pool and aquatic playground with spray features. It is home to the only handicapped-accessible playground in Westchester, fun for kids of all ages. Call Saxon Woods Pool at (914) 995-4480 to arrange a birthday party.

    Wheelchair Accessible
    Accessible indicates that, to the extent practicable, this facility or activity meets the Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility standards. It is strongly recommended that you contact the facility in advance for a full description of facilities.


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     Art Westchester County Government Municipal Governments Cultural Institutions National Endowment Westchester Arts Council

    914-428-4220 
    Westchester Arts Council, the county’s link between the arts, business, and culture, was established in 1965 as a private, not-for-profit program organization. It is the County’s designated arts council and the largest of its kind in New York State. In partnership with Westchester County Government, municipal governments, and business and community leaders, the Arts Council works to weave the arts into the fabric of Westchester life, strengthen the county’s cultural institutions, and enrich the quality of life for all of Westchester’s residents.

    The Arts Council’s underlying belief is that the arts are for everyone, whether in a school or in a concert hall. The Arts Council partners with over 100 arts groups and more than 150 artists to bring the arts into schools, senior centers, daycare sites, after-school programs, and mental health facilities.

    Westchester Arts Council is supported by Westchester County Government, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, the Westchester Delegation of the New York State Legislature, and by foundations, corporations, and individuals.


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     10606, County Center, White Plains, NY, concerts, trade shows, sports events, meetings, seminars, theatrical presentations, conventions, community events, musicians, calendar, tickets, and more about the Westchester County Center Westchester County Center

    914-995-4050 
    Westchester County Center is located at 198 Central Ave, White Plains, NY 10606 in Westchester County.

    From Westchester County Center "For nearly 80 years the County Center has been Westchester’s premier setting for thousands of concerts, trade shows, sports events, meetings, seminars, theatrical presentations, conventions and civic and community events.

    "The County Center was conceived by the Westchester Recreation Commission in 1924 as a multi-purpose indoor recreational facility to host community programs and income-producing commercial events to help sustain the Center financially.

    "On the weekend of May 22, 1930, the Westchester County Center Grand opening gala was held, attracting thousands from all over Westchester to hear such notable musicians as the pianist Percy Grainger, Metropolitan Opera Company tenor Edward Johnson, organist Palmer Christian and more than 1,500 local choral group performers. In the ensuing years, generations of County Center audiences have been treated to performances by such greats as Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli, James Brown, Kenny Rogers, and John Sebastian, along with the Harlem Globetrotters and the Royal Hanneford Circus, one of the longest running events at the Center to date."

    Press blue button for calendar, tickets, and more about the Westchester County Center.


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     10577, Philharmonic's Main stage performances, Performing Arts Center at Purchase College, Purchase, NY, Westchester Philharmonic, professional symphony orchestra, orchestra, concert, Philharmonic,  educational programming, concert hall, concerts Westchester Philharmonic

    914-682-3707 
    The Westchester Philharmonic's Main stage performances are held at the Performing Arts Center at Purchase College, 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, NY 10577 in Westchester County.

    From The Westchester Philharmonic "In the Concert Hall, the Classroom, and the Community, The Westchester Philharmonic, most recently led by world-renowned violinist Itzhak Perlman, is the only fully professional symphony orchestra devoted to serving the people of Westchester County. Created to enhance the quality of life in the community and provide educational opportunities for local schoolchildren, the orchestra has grown to become one of the most influential cultural institutions in the region-with a broad reach well beyond its immediate geography.

    "The Westchester Philharmonic's opening concert in 1983 featured White Plains native Garrick Ohlsson as guest artist. Already an established star on international concert stages, his participation set a high standard of artistry that continues into the organization's current season. Ohlsson paved the way for other stellar artists who have been guests of the Philharmonic in recent years, including Isaac Stern, Leon Fleisher, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Frederica von Stade, and Andre Watts.

    "Since the beginning, the Philharmonic has been committed to introducing audiences to the new: new artists, new composers, new compositions. Young artists who would quickly become renowned concert stars received early opportunities as guests of the Westchester Philharmonic. Among them have been Midori, Joshua Bell, and Gil Shaham. New works premiered at the philharmonic have included Thracian Echoes, an orchestral work by Derek Bermel that was awarded the Westchester Prize during the Philharmonic's 20th season and, most notably, Melinda Wagner's Pulitzer Prize-winning Concerto for Flute, Strings and Percussion and The Yellow Wind by Tamar Muskal in 2005. This commitment to the new continues in the 28th season with talents such as guest conductor Chelsea Tiption II and young pianist Orion Weiss.

    "As a leading community resource, the Westchester Philharmonic partners with Westchester County government and local organizations to present free and low-cost chamber concerts for area residents. Youngsters in classrooms across the region are treated to the orchestra's award-winning education program, which reaches thousands of elementary school students each year."

    "For twenty-seven seasons the Westchester Philharmonic has made the musical arts accessible to the community: providing the highest quality educational programming in the classroom; enhancing the quality of life in the region through innovative professional performances; and showcasing the finest new artistry in the concert hall."

    Press blue button for concerts & tickets, community & education, and more about The Westchester Philharmonic.


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     unique trails, trail between Gedney Way and Ridgeway, trail from Ridgeway to the border of Scarsdale, excellent for beginner or experienced hikers, White Plains Recreation and Parks Department, Things To Do on White Plains Greenway, Hiking/Walking Trails White Plains Greenway

    914-422-1336 
    The White Plains Greenway is located on the former New York, Westchester, & Boston Railway right-of-way. Two unique trails are available. The first trail between Gedney Way and Ridgeway covers 0.8 miles. The trail from Ridgeway to the border of Scarsdale covers 0.5 miles. The terrain of both trails is flat and linear and are excellent for beginner or experienced hikers.

    For more information about the White Plains Greenway, contact the White Plains Recreation and Parks Department at 914-422-1336.

    Things To Do on White Plains Greenway
    Hiking/Walking Trails


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     10601, White Plains, Performing Arts Center, Westchester's Regional Theatre, performing arts events, Attractions, Concert Series, Conservatory Theatre, Theatregoers, excellent theater, best theater, Hudson Valley White Plains Performing Arts Center

    914-328-1600 
    White Plains Performing Arts Center, Westchester's regional theatre, is located at 11 City Place, White Plains, NY 10601 in Westchester County.

    From White Plains Performing Arts Center "The White Plains Performing Arts Center is committed to building, engaging, inspiring and educating the culturally diverse audiences of White Plains, Westchester County and the Tri-State area through the presentation of classical and contemporary theatre, music and dance as well as the development and training of the next generation of theatrical artists, while providing a vital resource of dynamic and progressive programming that enriches the quality of life in our community."

    Attractions
    Concert Series
    Conservatory Theatre
    Mainstage Shows

    The word is "Theatergoers have reason to celebrate in White Plains. Although it’s always been just a short train ride to Broadway, they don’t even need to make that trip anymore to see excellent theater. It just might be the best theater deal in the Hudson Valley.” by White Plains Times.

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     Yonkers, City of (Westchester)south southern southwest southwestern hudson river valley

     activities, attractions, Activities and Attractions, Baseball Field, Basketball Court, Playground, Sitting Area, Soccer Field, Tennis Court Andrus Park and Playground

    914-377-6430 
    Enjoy the following activities and attractions at Andrus Park and Playground.

    Activities and Attractions
    Baseball Field
    Basketball Court
    Playground
    Sitting Area
    Soccer Field
    Tennis Court
    Parking Lot


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      Clearview's Central Plaza Cinema

    914-793-3232 
    Clearview Central Plaza 4 -- 2630 Central Park Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10710
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 4:00p
    Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 8:30p
    Peeples PG-13 1hr35min 4:15p, 8:00p
    Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 4:30p, 8:15p
    Iron Man 3 3D PG-13 2hr20min 6:15p


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      Cross County Multiplex Cinemas

    914-376-7100 
    Cross County Multiplex -- 2 South Drive, Yonkers, NY 10704
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 10:30a, 1:30p, 4:30p, 7:30p, 10:30p, 12:30p, 3:30p, 6:30p
    Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 1:00p, 4:00p, 7:00p, 9:30p, 10:00p
    The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 12:15p, 3:20p, 6:30p, 9:30p
    The Great Gatsby 3D PG-13 2hr22min 11:30a, 2:45p, 6:05p, 9:00p
    Peeples PG-13 1hr35min 12:15p, 2:35p, 4:50p, 7:05p, 9:35p
    Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 12:10p, 1:15p, 3:00p, 4:15p, 6:15p, 7:15p, 9:05p, 10:20p
    Iron Man 3 3D PG-13 2hr20min 12:45p, 3:40p, 6:45p, 9:45p
    Pain & Gain R 2hr9min 12:30p, 3:35p, 6:20p, 9:00p


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     restaurants in Yonkers, New York State, Beczak Environmental Center, riverfront park, Things To Do, Walking Trail, trail maps, hiking, Park, Yonkers, Westchester County, Hudson River Valley Habirshaw Park on the Hudson "Scenic Hudson Valley"

     
    Habirshaw Park
    Yonkers, Westchester County
    Hudson River Valley, New York State

    Scenic Hudson is working with New York State, Westchester County, the City of Yonkers and the Beczak Environmental Center to create a five-acre riverfront public park, esplanade and environmental education center with stunning views of the Palisades. Historically the area was dominated by industrial facilities that blocked public access to the river. Once slated for six, 38-story apartment buildings, the property is now protected by a 25-acre conservation easement held by The Scenic Hudson Land Trust. The park is currently open but improvements are continuing.

    Things To Do
    Beczak Environmental Education Center
    Restored Tidal Wetland
    Scenic Views
    Walking Trail (two acres)

    Directions
    From Rt. 9/9A south in Yonkers: right on Dock Street, right on River Street, left on Wells Street, right on Alexander Street, park 0.1 mile on left.

    Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, parking information, trail maps, photos and more about Habirshaw Park.

    After a day of hiking, walking, or relaxing at the Habirshaw Park, select from one of many excellent restaurants in Yonkers.


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     10701 19th 20th century American art historic Mansion Hudson River Valley region Yonkers Museum Arts Science Museum's historic Mansion Yonkers-Museum City Hall Glenview Mansion  Lifflander Galleries Hudson River Museum

    914-963-4550 
    The Hudson River Museum is located at 511 Warburton Ave, Yonkers, NY 10701. The Hudson River Museum collects 19th and 20th century American art and cultural, social and historical material related to the Museum's historic Mansion and the wider Westchester County and Hudson River Valley region. Though the Museum's collecting focus has evolved over its 84-year history, the trustees and staff have always been concerned with the institution's value and relevance to the surrounding region and its residents. The majority of the collections have been donated by Museum members and other local residents.

    The Museum's collections have evolved from the original holdings of the Yonkers Museum, which was founded at City Hall in 1919 and relocated to the Yonkers Museum of Arts and Science in 1924. In 1937, H. Armour Smith, an avid collector of fine art, Americana and documentary materials, became director. Smith advocated changing the Museum's name to The Hudson River Museum to acknowledge that its collections documenting the Hudson River Valley were of primary importance to the Museum's goals. In 1956, the transfer of the stuffed elephant Tip, a popular display since 1929, to the Elephant Hotel in Somers, New York, was indicative of the changes that had occurred in the Museum's perception of its mission.

    By 1948, the collection had grown to include a small group of 19th and 20th century fine arts, paintings, sculptures, and graphic works, as well as Victorian furniture, decorative arts and costumes, and materials documenting local history. In 1969, the New Wing added approximately 15,000 square feet of gallery space. Whereas previously much of the museum in the Mansion had been devoted to permanent displays, the new galleries were used for changing exhibitions of art, history and science. At the same time, the Mansion's first floor was partially restored, with four furnished period rooms and two small galleries for displaying decorative and historical materials from the collection.

    Today, the Museum's collections reflect its mission to provide for development, preservation, and display of 19th and 20th century American art and history. The staff regularly organizes special collection exhibits and loan exhibits in which the permanent collections can play a role. Paintings, furniture and decorative arts are also always on view in the six period rooms in Glenview Mansion and its second floor hall and Lifflander Galleries. Press blue button for more information about The Hudson River Museum.


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     Declaration of Independence, Declaration of Dependence, Loyalists, Frederick Philipse III, Loyalist,  George Washington, Yonkers Village Hall, City Hall, museum, history, art, architecture, Georgian architecture, presidential portraits Philipse Manor Hall "State Historic Site"

    914-965-4027 
    On November 28, 1776, the same year that 56 Americans signed the Declaration of Independence, well over 200 colonial New Yorkers placed their signatures on a "Declaration of Dependence". These signers were Loyalists, citizens who remained faithful to their sovereign, George III, King of Great Britain. Prominent among the signatures was that of Frederick Philipse III, Lord of the vast Manor of Philipsburg and resident of the elegant mansion known today as Philipse Manor Hall.

    Frederick Philipse III and his family lived in luxury, well supported by rents from the many tenant farms on his property. Times were changing, however, and while others rebelled against Great Britain, Frederick III defended the Crown. His Loyalist beliefs were so strong that General George Washington ordered him arrested in 1776. Philipse and his family later fled to British occupied New York City and then to England, where the last "Lord of the Manor", broken in spirit and health, died in 1786. His land and his mansion were confiscated by the New York State Legislature and sold at public auction.

    In 1868, after passing through the hands of many owners, the house became Yonkers Village Hall and, in 1872, the first City Hall. By the 20th century, city growth threatened the Manor Hall’s future until it was acquired by New York State in 1908. Today, Philipse Manor Hall serves as a museum of history, art and architecture, as well as host to community organizations, meetings, educational programs and special events. Highlights of the Hall include its 18th century, high style Georgian architecture, a 1750s papier mache Rococo ceiling, and an impressive collection of presidential portraits, including the six Presidents from New York State.

    Attractions
    Collection of Presidential Portraits
    Educational Services
    Georgian Architecture, 18th century high style
    Group Tours
    Guided Tours
    Interpretive Sign


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      Showcase Cinema de Lux Ridge Hill

    800-315-4000 
    Showcase Cinema de Lux Ridge Hill -- 29 Fitzgerald St., Yonkers, NY 10710
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 10:30a, 11:00a, 12:30p, 1:30p, 1:55p, 3:30p, 4:30p, 5:00p, 6:30p, 7:30p, 8:00p, 10:30p
    Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 1:00p, 4:00p, 7:00p, 9:30p, 10:00p
    The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 12:40p, 3:45p, 7:00p, 10:15p
    The Great Gatsby 3D PG-13 2hr22min 11:30a, 2:35p, 6:05p, 9:00p
    Peeples PG-13 1hr35min 12:20p, 2:40p, 5:00p, 7:25p, 10:00p
    Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 1:15p, 2:00p, 4:15p, 5:00p, 7:15p, 8:30p, 10:15p
    Iron Man 3 3D PG-13 2hr20min 12:45p, 3:45p, 4:45p, 6:45p, 7:45p, 9:45p, 10:35p
    Pain & Gain R 2hr9min 3:50p, 6:35p, 9:20p
    42 PG-13 2hr8min 10:30a, 1:10p
    The Croods PG 1hr31min 12:00p, 2:15p


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     Park, Pool in Yonkers, cyclists, mountain bike trails, picnic areas, swimming pool area, Things To Do, Birthday Parties at Sprain Ridge Pool, Hiking Paths, Mountain Biking, Nature Study, Picnicking, Playground, Swimming Sprain Ridge Park & Pool

    914-231-3450 
    Sprain Ridge Park and Pool in Yonkers offers cyclists a day of fresh air and exercise in a wooded and natural environment. Sprain Ridge Park is a large land preserve with a variety of landscapes, ranging from heavily wooded areas to large and impressive rock outcroppings. The park was previously owned by the Boyce Thompson Institute, a botanical research center, and a result, contains many unusual and exotic woodland plants.

    The five miles of mountain bike trails at Sprain Ridge offer challenges to cyclists at every level of ability. The trails wind their way through 278-acres of varied terrain that offers challenges for beginner, intermediate and advanced cyclists. The beginner trail provides cyclists with challenging curves but a relatively level topography. The intermediate and advanced trails provide experienced cyclists with more of a challenge with trails of increasing grades and challenging topography.

    There are picnic areas available near all three parking lots and a snack bar is open in season near the swimming pool area.

    Press blue button for locations and more about activities and attractions at Sprain Ridge Park."

    Things To Do at Sprain Ridge Park
    Birthday Parties at Sprain Ridge Pool
    Hiking Trails / Walking
    Mountain Biking (5 miles of mountain bike trails)
    Nature Study
    Picnicking
    Playground
    Refreshments
    Swimming

    Wheelchair Accessible
    Accessible indicates that, to the extent practicable, this facility or activity meets the Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility standards. It is strongly recommended that you contact the facility in advance for a full description of facilities.


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     10710, Park, Pool, aquatic complex, spray playground for kids, swim, lazy river, Biking, Brook Park and Pool, Fishing, Hiking, Skating, Miniature Golf Course, Swimming, Winter Activities, Cross-country Skiing, Ice Skating, Birthday Parties for Kids Tibbetts Brook Park & Pool

    914-231-2865 
    Tibbetts Brook Park and Pool, a 161-acre park, is located at Midland Avenue, Yonkers NY 10710, Westchester County. This beautiful park’s offers an exciting new aquatic complex. There’s a spray playground for kids of all ages, in-pool basketball and volleyball, lap lanes for getting in a daily swim workout, and of course, the signature “lazy river” that inspired the re-naming of this fabulous destination as “The Brook.”

    Things To Do
    Ball Fields
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    Birthday Parties at Tibbetts Brook Park and Pool
    Fishing
    Hiking / Walking
    In-line Skating
    Miniature Golf Course
    Picnicking
    Playground
    Refreshments
    Swimming - Amazing Aquatic Complex

      Winter Activities
      Cross-country Skiing
      Ice Skating

      Birthday Parties for Kids
      The Brook at Tibbetts has a lazy river, areas for water basketball, a spray playground and more, with extensive picnic areas poolside. Call The Brook at Tibbetts at (914) 231-2865 to arrange a birthday party.

    Wheelchair Accessible
    Accessible indicates that, to the extent practicable, this facility or activity meets the Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility standards. It is strongly recommended that you contact the facility in advance for a full description of facilities.


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      UA Yonkers 6

    800-326-3264 
    Alamo Drafthouse Yonkers -- 2548 Central Park Ave., Yonkers, NY 10710
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     Hudson Valley, bioregion, Hudson River Estuary, environmental organization, nature preserve, education program, Nature Center, hike, tour, Teatown Lake, children’s programs, Things To Do, Hiking Trails, Wildflower Island Teatown Lake Reservation - Yorktown

    914-762-2912 
    Teatown Lake Reservation is located at 1600 Spring Valley Road, Ossining, NY 10562 in Westchester County. Teatown is located in the hills and highlands of New York’s Hudson Valley. This bioregion includes parts of five counties: Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland and Orange. Nearly 80% of the region lies east of the Hudson River in Westchester and Putnam counties. About 785,000 people share the 936-square-mile area with a rich diversity of habitats, plant and animals. The nationally-acclaimed Hudson River Estuary and majestic Hudson Highlands form the region’s backbone.

    Teatown Lake Reservation is a nonprofit, environmental organization with an 834-acre nature preserve and education center located in the Lower Hudson Valley in the Towns of Yorktown, Cortlandt, and New Castle, New York.

    Located in the heart of the Lower Hudson Valley’s Hudson Hills and Highlands bioregion, Teatown is the largest nonprofit nature preserve in Westchester County. About 28,000 people come each year to attend an education program, visit the Nature Center, hike our trails, or tour Wildflower Island, a two-acre island sanctuary located within Teatown Lake that is home to over 230 native and endangered species of wildflowers.

    Teatown’s educators offer adult, family and children’s programs to over 18,000 participants annually, including nearly 9,000 school children and 700 summer campers. Annually, over 10,000 hikers traverse Teatown's 15 miles of scenic trails that span abundant fields, mixed forests, lakes, streams, swamps and farm land.

    Things To Do at Teatown Lake Reservation
    Children's Events
    Diverse Habitats
    Hiking Trails (15 miles)
    Nature Center
    Outdoor Animal Exhibits
    Wildflower Island - over 230 native species of wildflowers


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     Yorktown Heights (Westchester)northwest northwestern north northern hudson river valley yorktownheights yorktownheight height

     10598, Park, picnic, pool, freshwater fishing, rowboats, pedal boats rental, ice skaters, Things To Do, Biking, Boat Launch, Cross-Country Skiing, Disk golf, Fishing, Food, Hiking Trails, Ice Skating, Picnic Tables, Playground, Playing Fields FDR, Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park

    845-245-4434 
    The Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park is located at 2957 Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights NY 10598, Westchester County. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Park offers many scenic views. The park's spacious picnic areas, which can accommodate individual families as well as large groups, may be reserved in advance. The park's large pool can hold 4,000 bathers at one time.

    The park's oasis of blue water, Mohansic Lake and Crom Pond, provide excellent freshwater fishing and boating. Popular catches include bass, perch, and sun fish. A New York State Freshwater Fishing License is required. Both rowboats and pedal boats are available for rental; however, a regional boating permit allows visitors to launch their own rowboats, canoes or kayaks. For an additional fee, rowboat owners may also store their boats. In wintertime, the water's tree lined border provides a winter wonderland backdrop for ice skaters and ice fisherman.

    The park's picnic areas have volleyball nets and many have softball fields or basketball courts. There is also a soccer field. Sports enthusiasts may wish to try their hand at Disc golf, a short distance from the picnic areas. You can play either 9 or 18 holes. The rules and scorecards are located at the course and loaner Frisbees are available from the park office. The park’s hills and trails are perfect for winter sports.

    Things To Do
    Biking
    Boat Launch Sites
    Boat Rentals
    Fishing
    Food
    Golf Course
    Hiking Trails / Walking
    Picnic Tables
    Playground
    Playing Fields
    Pool
    Recreation Programs

      Winter Activities
      Cross-Country Skiing
      Ice Fishing
      Ice Skating
      Snowmobiling


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     10598, Opera, Yorktown Heights, NY,  Taconic Opera

    855-886-7372 
    The Taconic Opera is located at 1974 Commerce Street, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 in northern Westchester County.

    From Taconic Opera "In the United States, opera is produced primarily through the import of singers as private contractors on a short term, single contract basis. Singers, under this system, often engage in agreements with agents, who set up hundreds of auditions that often result in few contracts. These singers travel from opera house to opera house, hoping to make enough money to survive during a year. It is difficult to maintain full time employment apart from the opera career because each opera requires an average of one month of resident rehearsals.

    "In Europe (especially Germany), opera functions mostly with what are called "Fest" contracts. This system, engages singers at single opera houses with yearly renewable contracts. The singer lives in the city and sings all of the leading roles in that opera house (or at least the roles in their particular "fach" or voice type).

    "Up to this point, only one opera company, Opera San Jose, has successfully created a full, year-round resident opera company in the United States. This company presently engages approximately ten full time residents that are paid a living wage year round, twice monthly, with benefits and even housing. Not only have they succeeded, but they have received worldwide recognition for doing so.

    "Taconic Opera believes that resident opera is preferable to import opera.

    "Certainly, changing the face of opera in the U.S. would be a long and arduous journey, but Taconic Opera is committed to supporting this kind of opera for its own residents in addition to promoting the creation and U.S. distribution of a template or formula for this kind of opera as well."

    Press blue button for upcoming events, tickets, and more about why Taconic Opera prefers the resident opera model.


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     Chorale, Northern Westcheter, Yorktown, Church, Yorktown Heights, volunteer chorus, talented singers, Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland, Orange, counties, mid-Hudson Valley, cultural organization, New York's, Hudson Valley, concert goers Taghkanic Chorale

    914-737-6707 
    The Taghkanic Chorale is the oldest (42 years) choral group in Northern Westcheter, with concerts in Ossining and Valhalla, Taghkanic Chorale rehearses on Tuesday nights from 7:30 to 10:00 pm at the Yorktown Church of the Nazarene in Yorktown Heights, NY. The Taghkanic Chorale is a non-profit, non-sectarian, community-based volunteer chorus. It serves talented singers and enthusiastic concert goers from Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland, and Orange counties, and the mid-Hudson Valley.

    The Taghkanic Chorale, a leading cultural organization in New York's Hudson Valley, serve enthusiastic singers and concert goers who appreciate the friendliness of the group, the high caliber of its musical direction and the professionalism of the Chorale's performances. Press blue button for more information about the Taghkanic Chorale.

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      Trademark Cinemas - Movies at Jefferson

    914-245-0220 
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     .Closed Caption for Albany

     find closed caption movies, in Albany County, captioned movies, captioned movies search, Open Captioned, Rear Window, captioned movies, showing in theaters, across the United States, Instant CC Film Finder Captionfish in Albany County

     
    Captionfish is a captioned movies search engine that finds Open Captioned and Rear Window® captioned movies showing in theaters across the United States.

    To find closed caption movies in Albany County press blue button and enter your location into "Your Instant CC Film Finder".


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      Madison Theatre

    518-438-0040 
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      Regal Cinemas Crossgates Mall 18

    518-456-0775 
    Regal Crossgates Stadium 18 & IMAX -- One Crossgates Mall Road, Albany, NY 12203
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    Star Trek Into Darkness: An IMAX 3D Experience NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 1:00p, 4:00p, 7:00p, 10:00p
    Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 11:00a, 12:30p, 2:00p, 3:30p, 5:00p, 6:30p, 8:00p, 9:30p
    Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 11:30a, 1:30p, 2:30p, 4:30p, 5:30p, 7:30p, 8:30p, 10:30p
    The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 11:20a, 2:50p, 5:20p, 6:20p, 7:50p, 9:50p
    The Great Gatsby 3D PG-13 2hr22min 11:50a, 1:50p, 3:20p, 6:50p, 8:50p, 10:20p
    Peeples PG-13 1hr35min 11:10a, 2:10p, 5:10p, 8:10p, 10:30p
    Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 11:40a, 12:40p, 1:40p, 2:40p, 3:40p, 4:40p, 5:40p, 6:40p, 7:40p, 8:40p, 9:40p
    Iron Man 3 3D PG-13 2hr20min 1:10p, 4:10p, 7:10p, 10:10p
    Mud PG-13 2hr10min 12:00p, 3:00p, 6:00p, 9:00p
    Pain & Gain R 2hr9min 1:20p, 4:20p, 7:20p, 10:20p
    42 PG-13 2hr8min 12:10p, 3:10p, 6:10p, 9:10p
    The Place Beyond the Pines R 2hr20min 12:00p, 3:15p, 6:45p, 9:55p
    The Croods PG 1hr31min 11:50a, 2:20p, 4:50p


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      Regal Colonie Center Stadium 13

     
    Regal Colonie Center Stadium 13 -- 131 Colonie Center, Albany, NY 12205
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 12:10p, 1:10p, 3:20p, 4:20p, 6:30p, 7:30p, 9:40p, 10:30p
    Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 12:40p, 1:40p, 3:50p, 4:50p, 7:00p, 8:00p, 10:10p
    The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 11:30a, 1:20p, 2:50p, 4:40p, 6:10p, 8:10p, 9:30p
    The Great Gatsby 3D PG-13 2hr22min 12:30p, 4:00p, 7:10p, 10:25p
    Peeples PG-13 1hr35min 11:40a, 2:20p, 5:00p, 7:50p, 10:20p
    Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 12:20p, 2:00p, 3:30p, 5:10p, 6:40p, 8:20p, 9:50p
    Iron Man 3 3D PG-13 2hr20min 1:00p, 4:30p, 7:40p
    Pain & Gain R 2hr9min 3:00p, 9:20p
    Oblivion PG-13 2hr5min 3:40p, 10:00p
    42 PG-13 2hr8min 12:00p, 6:50p
    The Place Beyond the Pines R 2hr20min 11:50a, 6:00p


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      Spectrum 8 Theatres

    518-449-8995 
    Spectrum 7 -- 290 Delaware Avenue, Albany, NY 12209
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 12:00p, 3:25p, 6:25p, 9:30p
    The Great Gatsby 3D PG-13 2hr22min 1:30p, 4:45p, 8:00p
    The Iceman R 1hr45min 12:40p, 3:55p, 7:00p, 9:40p
    Mud PG-13 2hr10min 12:25p, 3:25p, 6:30p, 9:25p
    42 PG-13 2hr8min 12:30p, 3:35p, 6:35p, 9:35p
    The Angels' Share NR 1hr41min 12:50p, 3:45p, 6:55p, 9:25p
    The Company You Keep R 2hr1min 3:40p, 6:45p, 9:35p
    The Place Beyond the Pines R 2hr20min 12:15p, 3:20p, 6:25p, 9:30p
    Renoir R 1hr51min 12:45p


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     About Applefest, Hudson Valley, Village of Warwick, Top 100 Events, one-day event, Warwick’s apples, culture, and entertainment, festival, Festival proceeds benefit these and other local non-profit organizations, Things To Do and See at the Festival Applefest Festival

    845-987-8300 


    About Applefest
    Located in the Hudson Valley
    Village of Warwick, New York

    Admission is FREE

    Applefest began in 1989 as a simple harvest celebration to support the Warwick Valley Community Center. Named one of the “Top 100 Events” in the country, over 30,000 visitors now attend the one-day event, traveling from neighboring states to experience the extraordinary variety of Warwick’s apples, culture, and entertainment. The festival is produced by the Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Warwick Valley Community Center. Festival proceeds benefit these and other local non-profit organizations.

    Things To Do and See at the Festival

  • Over 200 craft vendors
  • Dozens of food vendors
  • 50 local non-profit exhibitors
  • Music & entertainment on several stages all day
  • Children’s Carnival
  • Farmers’ Market
  • Walk to Village shops, restaurants & businesses
  • 2:09 AM 12/10/2012
  • Apple Pie Baking Contest (slices for sale)
  • Applefest Visitor's Guide
    An updated Applefest Visitors’ Guide will be posted on the website before Applefest next fall, and will also be available for free at the festival.

    This 32-page booklet contains schedules of Applefest events, transportation information, directories for craft/food vendors, wineries, u-pick apples, a user-friendly map of the festival area, ads for local businesses and more.

    Press Blue Button for more information about Applefest.

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     Music & Environmental Festival, Top 4 Music Festivals in the US, Folk Festival, good music, About Clearwater, Clean Water Act, the Hudson River Park Act, removal of PCB’s from the Hudson, America’s Environmental Flagship, Clearwater Environmental Clearwater's Hudson River Festival

     

    Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival
    A Music & Environmental Festival

    Clearwater Environmental Organization

    • "One of the Top 4 Music Festivals in the U.S."
      Outside Magazine,

    • "Clearwater is everything a Folk Festival should be; good music, good people and good fun. You'll find your community is bigger when you leave than when you came.",
      Ani DiFranco

    • "Playing Clearwater was one of the most fulfilling experiences I've had in music. I feel lucky to have been invited.",
      Josh Ritter

    About Clearwater
    "Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc. is a 501(c)3 tax exempt nonprofit, member- supported corporation whose mission is to preserve and protect the Hudson River. In 1966, folk music legend and environmental activist Pete Seeger, in despair over the pollution of his beloved Hudson River, announced plans to “build a boat to save the river”. At the time, the Hudson was rank with raw sewage, toxic chemicals and oil pollution; fish had disappeared over many miles of its length. Seeger believed a majestic replica of the sloops that sailed the Hudson in the 18th and 19th centuries would bring people to the river, where they could experience its beauty and be moved to preserve it. Inspired by that vision, the 106-feet-long tall ship Clearwater was built and launched in 1969. The sloop was among the first vessels in the U.S. to conduct science-based environmental education aboard a sailing ship, virtually creating the template by which such programs are conducted around the world today.

    "Since the launch of the Clearwater, more than 430,000 young people and hundreds of thousands of adults have experienced their first real look at an estuary’s ecosystem—fish, invertebrates, water chemistry and ecological principals—aboard the sloop. Clearwater’s environmental education programs now serve more than 15,000 students annually, and the organization also educates over 200 teachers each year through SUNY New Paltz, Pace University and other institutions. Clearwater’s members have helped advocate for the Clean Water Act, the Hudson River Park Act and removal of PCB’s from the Hudson.

    "The Clearwater has become America’s Environmental Flagship, and was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004 for its role in the environmental movement. Each summer, Clearwater re-connects Hudson Valley residents with their cultural heritage and traditions by bringing them down to the river for the Great Hudson River Revival, the country’s oldest music and environmental festival. The organization and its local sloop clubs also sponsor smaller local riverfront festivals throughout the year. Clearwater’s unique approach to public outreach has made the Clearwater a symbol of grassroots action through hands-on learning, music and celebration."

    Press blue button for festival information, donations, and updated information about Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival.


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     12202 Upper Hudson River Valley attractions Revolutionary War guided tour mansion Schuyler Mansion "State Historic Site"

    518-434-0834 
    Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site is located at 32 Catherine Street, Albany, NY 12202 in the Upper Hudson River Valley. Schuyler Mansion was home to Philip J. Schuyler, the renowned Revolutionary War general, US Senator, and business entrepreneur. He and his wife, Catharine Van Rensselaer, descended from affluent and powerful Dutch families. Together they raised eight children in this home. The Georgian structure, reflecting Schuyler's English tastes - was built on a bluff overlooking the Hudson River. Originally situated on an 80-acre tract of land, the grounds once included an orchard, a formal garden, and a working farm. Throughout the Schuyler family occupancy from 1763-1804, the mansion was the site of military strategizing, political hobnobbing, elegant social affairs, and an active family life.

    Today, visitors can enjoy a guided tour of the mansion as well as an orientation exhibition in the Visitor Center focusing on Philip Schuyler's life. Temporary exhibitions and public programs are scheduled year-round. Tours for school and adult groups, as well as outreach programs, are available by reservation. Press blue button for attractions and more information about Schuyler Mansion.


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     East Berne (Albany)

     12059, Hudson Valley, Helderberg Escarpment, camping ground, wooded campsites, sandy beach, fishing areas, Things to Do, Boat Launches, Boat Rentals, Campsites, Fishing, Hiking, Nature Trails, Picnic Tables, Playgrounds, Winter Fun, Cross-County Skiing Thompson's Lake State Park

    518-872-1674 
    Thompson's Lake State Park is located at 68 Thompsons Lake Road, East Berne NY 12059, Albany in the Hudson Valley. Thompson's Lake State Park, nestled in the mountains just four miles from the Helderberg Escarpment, is a popular camping ground and recreation area. In addition to 140 wooded campsites, the park offers a sandy beach, mixed hardwood and conifer forests, limestone outcroppings and open fields. Recreational opportunities include a volleyball court, horseshoe pits, a playing field, swing-sets, carry-in boat access, rental row boats, fishing areas, and nature trails. Interpretive and recreational programs are offered for campers throughout the summer. During the winter, visitors can cross-country ski and ice fish.

    The Emma Treadwell Thacher Center is located on Thompson's Lake next to the campground and is accessible to campers. The center opened in July 2001 and offers exhibits, interactive displays, trails for hiking and skiing, and educational programs. Boat Launch Site - Carry in Only

    Press blue button for hours of operation, directions, fees and rates, and more about Thompson's Lake State Park.

    Things to Do
    Beach (sandy beach)
    Boat Launches
    Boat Rentals
    Camper Recreation
    Campsites
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     Glenmont (Albany)

      Jericho Drive-In

    518-767-3398 
    Jericho Drive-In -- Route 9 West, Glenmont, NY 12077
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     Green Island (Albany)

      Park Theatre - Cobleskill

    518-234-2771 
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     Latham (Albany)

      Regal Cinemas Latham Circle Mall 10

    518-786-6949 
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     Schenectady (Albany)

      Bow Tie Movieland 6

    518-372-7500 
    Bow Tie Cinemas Movieland -- 400 State St, Schenectady, NY 12305
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 12:30p, 3:30p, 6:30p, 9:40p
    Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 1:00p, 4:00p, 7:00p, 10:00p
    The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 12:10p, 3:20p, 6:40p, 9:50p
    The Great Gatsby 3D PG-13 2hr22min 12:00p, 6:20p
    Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 12:40p, 3:50p, 7:10p, 10:10p
    Iron Man 3 3D PG-13 2hr20min 3:10p, 9:30p
    The Place Beyond the Pines R 2hr20min 12:20p, 3:40p, 6:50p, 10:05p


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      Proctor's Theatre

    518-382-3231 
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      Rotterdam Square Cinema

    518-374-2403 
    Rotterdam Square Cinema -- 93 W. Campbell Road, Schenectady, NY 12306
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 12:30p, 3:30p, 6:40p
    Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 2:10p, 5:15p, 8:10p
    The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 12:35p, 1:40p, 3:40p, 4:45p, 7:00p, 7:50p
    Peeples PG-13 1hr35min 12:55p, 3:10p, 5:25p
    Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 12:50p, 3:50p, 6:50p, 8:00p
    The Place Beyond the Pines R 2hr20min 1:30p, 4:40p, 7:40p


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      Scotia Cinema

    518-346-5055 
    Scotia Cinema -- 117 Mohawk Ave., Scotia, NY 12302
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    The Big Wedding R 1hr30min 6:00p
    Oblivion PG-13 2hr5min 8:10p


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     Troy (Albany) (Albany)

      Cinema Art Theater

    518-274-6676 
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     Voorheesville (Albany)

     12186, Indian Ladder Trail, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, and snowmobiling, Things to Do, Biking, Hunting, Nature Trails, Picnic Tables,  Playground, Playing Fields, Winter Activities, Cross-County Skiing John Boyd Thacher State Park

    518-872-1237 
    John Boyd Thacher State Park is located at 1 Hailes Cave Road, Voorheesville NY 12186, Albany in the Hudson Valley. John Boyd Thacher State Park, is situated along the Helderberg Escarpment, one of the richest fossil-bearing formations in the world. Even as it safeguards six miles of limestone cliff-face, rock-strewn slopes, woodland and open fields, the park provides a marvelous panorama of the Hudson-Mohawk Valleys and the Adirondack and Green Mountains.

    The park has volleyball courts, playgrounds, ball fields and numerous picnic areas with nine reservable shelters. Interpretive programs are offered year-round, including guided tours of the famous Indian Ladder Trail. There are over twelve additional miles of trails for summer hiking and mountain biking, and winter cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, and snowmobiling.

    Press blue button for hours of operation, directions, fees and rates, and more about John Boyd Thacher State Park.

    Things to Do
    Biking
    Hiking
    Hunting
    Nature Trails
    Picnic Tables and Pavilions
    Playground
    Playing Fields
    Recreational Programs
    Waterfalls

      Winter Activities
      Cross-County Skiing
      Snowmobiling
      Snowshoeing Trails


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     .Closed Caption for Columbia

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    Captionfish is a captioned movies search engine that finds Open Captioned and Rear Window® captioned movies showing in theaters across the United States.

    To find closed caption movies in Columbia County press blue button and enter your location into "Your Instant CC Film Finder".


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     Ancram (Columbia)

     Park, Top 100 Campgrounds, activities, swimming, beaches, picnic grounds, boat launch, hiking, biking, cross-country ski, Ice skating, ice fishing, Things To Do, Beach, Biking, Boat Rentals, Cabins, Fishing, Sledding, Snowmobiling, X-Country Skiing Lake Taghkanic State Park

    518-851-3631 
    in 2005 Lake Taghkanic State Park was named one of the Top 100 Campgrounds in the nation. Lake Taghkanic State Park, nestled next to Lake Taghkanic in the rolling hills and lush forests of Columbia County, offers a wonderful variety of recreational activities. The park has tent, trailer campsites, cabin, and cottage camping facilities. In the hot days of summer you can go swimming at one of the two beaches. Have picnics at the picnic grounds and launch your boat at the boat launch. In addition, the park has hiking, biking, cross-country ski and snowmobile trails. Ice skating and ice fishing are permitted when conditions are appropriate.

    There are three Vacation Rental Cottages that have the amenities of home. The units are outfitted with a bathroom with toilet and shower, a kitchen with hot and cold running water, refrigerator, stove, microwave, cooking and eating utensils, enclosed/screened-in back porch facing the water, a picnic table and fire ring. Press blue button for photos, and more about Lake Taghkanic State Park.

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    Beach
    Biking
    Boat Launch sites
    Boat Rentals
    Cabins & Campsites
    Fishing
    Food
    Hiking
    Hunting
    Pavilions
    Picnic Tables
    Playground & Playing Field(s)
    Showers
    Sledding, Snowmobiling & Snowshoeing
    Tent/Trailer Sites
    Vacation Rentals

      Winter Activities
      Cross-country Skiing
      Ice Fishing
      Ice Skating


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     Chatham (Columbia)

      Crandell Theatre

    518-392-3331 
    Crandell Theatre -- 46-48 Main Street, Chatham, NY 12037
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     Columbia Countycounty locations southern connecticut fairfield greenwich stamford ridgefield new canaan

     About Applefest, Hudson Valley, Village of Warwick, Top 100 Events, one-day event, Warwick’s apples, culture, and entertainment, festival, Festival proceeds benefit these and other local non-profit organizations, Things To Do and See at the Festival Applefest Festival

    845-987-8300 


    About Applefest
    Located in the Hudson Valley
    Village of Warwick, New York

    Admission is FREE

    Applefest began in 1989 as a simple harvest celebration to support the Warwick Valley Community Center. Named one of the “Top 100 Events” in the country, over 30,000 visitors now attend the one-day event, traveling from neighboring states to experience the extraordinary variety of Warwick’s apples, culture, and entertainment. The festival is produced by the Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Warwick Valley Community Center. Festival proceeds benefit these and other local non-profit organizations.

    Things To Do and See at the Festival

  • Over 200 craft vendors
  • Dozens of food vendors
  • 50 local non-profit exhibitors
  • Music & entertainment on several stages all day
  • Children’s Carnival
  • Farmers’ Market
  • Walk to Village shops, restaurants & businesses
  • 2:09 AM 12/10/2012
  • Apple Pie Baking Contest (slices for sale)
  • Applefest Visitor's Guide
    An updated Applefest Visitors’ Guide will be posted on the website before Applefest next fall, and will also be available for free at the festival.

    This 32-page booklet contains schedules of Applefest events, transportation information, directories for craft/food vendors, wineries, u-pick apples, a user-friendly map of the festival area, ads for local businesses and more.

    Press Blue Button for more information about Applefest.

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     Music & Environmental Festival, Top 4 Music Festivals in the US, Folk Festival, good music, About Clearwater, Clean Water Act, the Hudson River Park Act, removal of PCB’s from the Hudson, America’s Environmental Flagship, Clearwater Environmental Clearwater's Hudson River Festival

     

    Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival
    A Music & Environmental Festival

    Clearwater Environmental Organization

    • "One of the Top 4 Music Festivals in the U.S."
      Outside Magazine,

    • "Clearwater is everything a Folk Festival should be; good music, good people and good fun. You'll find your community is bigger when you leave than when you came.",
      Ani DiFranco

    • "Playing Clearwater was one of the most fulfilling experiences I've had in music. I feel lucky to have been invited.",
      Josh Ritter

    About Clearwater
    "Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc. is a 501(c)3 tax exempt nonprofit, member- supported corporation whose mission is to preserve and protect the Hudson River. In 1966, folk music legend and environmental activist Pete Seeger, in despair over the pollution of his beloved Hudson River, announced plans to “build a boat to save the river”. At the time, the Hudson was rank with raw sewage, toxic chemicals and oil pollution; fish had disappeared over many miles of its length. Seeger believed a majestic replica of the sloops that sailed the Hudson in the 18th and 19th centuries would bring people to the river, where they could experience its beauty and be moved to preserve it. Inspired by that vision, the 106-feet-long tall ship Clearwater was built and launched in 1969. The sloop was among the first vessels in the U.S. to conduct science-based environmental education aboard a sailing ship, virtually creating the template by which such programs are conducted around the world today.

    "Since the launch of the Clearwater, more than 430,000 young people and hundreds of thousands of adults have experienced their first real look at an estuary’s ecosystem—fish, invertebrates, water chemistry and ecological principals—aboard the sloop. Clearwater’s environmental education programs now serve more than 15,000 students annually, and the organization also educates over 200 teachers each year through SUNY New Paltz, Pace University and other institutions. Clearwater’s members have helped advocate for the Clean Water Act, the Hudson River Park Act and removal of PCB’s from the Hudson.

    "The Clearwater has become America’s Environmental Flagship, and was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004 for its role in the environmental movement. Each summer, Clearwater re-connects Hudson Valley residents with their cultural heritage and traditions by bringing them down to the river for the Great Hudson River Revival, the country’s oldest music and environmental festival. The organization and its local sloop clubs also sponsor smaller local riverfront festivals throughout the year. Clearwater’s unique approach to public outreach has made the Clearwater a symbol of grassroots action through hands-on learning, music and celebration."

    Press blue button for festival information, donations, and updated information about Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival.


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     Copake Falls (Columbia)

     12517, Iron Works Museum, Copake Falls, NY, Columbia County, Copake Iron Works machine shop, museum Copake Iron Works Museum

    518-329-3993 
    The Copake Iron Works Museum is located at 8 Miles Road, next to the Copake Falls Post Office, Copake Falls, NY 12517 in Columbia County.

    The small building that now houses the Copake Iron Works Museum, was formerly the Copake Iron Works machine shop. Copake Iron Works was established in 1845 and ceased operation in the 1920's. It was acquired by Taconic State Park in 1928.

    Copake Iron Works Museum - established in 1845, iron remained active until 1903. The charcoal blast furnace, blowing engine house, machine shop, office and powder storage building still remain and are open to the public.

    Hours of Operation
    The museum is only open for monthly events (usually the 3rd Tuesday of the month, September-May) and during the Summer Exhibit (July -October, Saturdays and Sundays from 2-4pm), the Museum is also open by appointment.


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     12517, Copake Falls, NY, campground, cabins, cross country skiing, deer hunting, turkey hunting,  campground, Things To Do at Taconic State Park, Biking, Cabins, Campsites, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Museum, Playgrounds, Winter Activities Taconic State Park - Copake Falls Area

    518-329-3993 
    Taconic State Park - Copake Falls Area is located on Route 344, Copake Falls, NY 12517 in Columbia County and Dutchess County. The park is located along 16 miles of the Taconic Mountain Range, sharing a border with Massachusetts and Connecticut. Two developed areas, Copake Falls and Rudd Pond, offer an extensive trail system with terrain that varies from easy to challenging, offering spectacular views.

    The extensive campground at Copake Falls has sites to accommodate campers seeking a more rustic experience, as well as those seeking a more "home like" experience. The cabin areas vary in number of cabins, location and size. The "Ironworkers" cabins are equipped with private showers and flush toilets; campers in the "Bash Bish" cabins utilize a centrally located shower facility with flush toilets. Some cabins in the Greenwich Cabin Area are wheelchair accessible and offer extra amenities such as a microwave, sofa, shower, dishwasher and cable television hookup.

    There are great trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, as well as 5 miles of snowmobile trails. In season both deer hunting (rifle/shotgun/bow) and turkey hunting (bow only, until 12 Noon) are permitted.

    Press blue button for information about campground accommodations and more things to do at Taconic State Park.

    Things To Do at Taconic State Park - Copake Falls Area
    Beach
    Biking
    Cabins, Campsites, Cottages
    Dumping Stations
    Fishing
    Grills
    Hiking
    Hunting
    Museum & Visitors Center
    Pavilions
    Picnic Tables
    Playgrounds
    Recreation Programs
    Scenic Views
    Showers
    Waterfalls

      Winter Activities
      Cross-Country Skiing
      Snowmobiling
      Snowshoeing Trails

    The word is Visit these popular attractions in or near Taconic State Park.

  • A portion of the Appalachian Trail runs through Taconic State Park.

  • Bash Bish Falls is the most dramatic and highest single drop waterfall in Massachusetts.

  • Copake Iron Works Museum, established in 1845, remained active until 1903.

  • Harlem Valley Rail Trail is now a picturesque trail with interpretive signs.

  • Visit Taconic State Park, Rudd Pond Area.

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     Craryville (Columbia)

     12521, Craft Fair, Bake Sale, Craryville, NY, Attractions, 60 exhibitor booths, Food and refreshments, Silent Auction, Children's Activities, Baked Goods, Pictures with Santa Annual Craft Fair and Bake Sale

    518-325-0420 
    Annual Craft Fair and Bake Sale is located at the Taconic Hills High School, 73 County Route 11A, Craryville, NY 12521 in Columbia County.

    Attractions
    60 exhibitor booths
    Food and refreshments
    Silent Auction

      Children's Activities
      Baked Goods
      Pictures with Santa
    Early November, contact for exact date and time. Admission is free.


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     Germantown (Columbia)

     12526, National Landmark District, American Revolution / War of Independence, attractions, Things To Do, Bird Watching, Historic House, Group Tours, museum, Farm, Food & Music Festival Clermont "State Historic Site"

    518-537-4240 
    Clermont State Historic Site, overlooking the Hudson River, is located at One Clermont Avenue, Germantown, NY 12526 in Columbia County in the Hudson River Valley. Clermont State Historic Site was the Hudson River seat of New York's politically and socially prominent Livingston Family. Seven successive generations of the family left their imprint on the site's architecture, room interiors, and landscape.

    Robert R. Livingston, Jr. was Clermont's most notable resident. His accomplishments include: drafting the Declaration of Independence, serving as first U.S. Minister of Foreign Affairs, administering the oath of office to George Washington, negotiating the Louisiana Purchase, and developing steamboat technology with Robert Fulton. Today, Clermont appears much as it did in the early 20th century . . . Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1973, Clermont is an anchor in the 1990 Hudson River National Landmark District.

    American Revolution / War of Independence
    Because of the Livingston family's prominent role in support of independence, Clermont was burned by British troops under the command of General John Vaughan during a foray up the Hudson River in the autumn of 1777. Margaret Beekman Livingston, who managed the estate during most of the war years, rebuilt the family home between 1779 and 1782.

    Press blue button for attractions and events at Clermont State Historic Site.

    Things To Do at Clermont, Home of the Steamboat
    Bird Watching
    Gift Shop
    Group Tours
    Guided Bird Walk
    Historic House
    Special Events
      Candlelight tours of museum and grounds
      Child's Christmas (stories and treats)
      Croquet Tournament
      Farm, Food & Music Festival


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     Hillsdale (Columbia)

     12529, Adventure Park, Hillsdale NY, Columbia County, New York, Berkshire Mountains, family fun,  children, aerial forest adventure, exciting and safe, aerial forest rope course, Outdoor Activities, Rope courses Catamount Adventure Park

    518-325-3200 
    The Catamount Adventure Park is located at 3200 State Highway 23, Hillsdale NY 12529 in Columbia County; at the New York and Massachusetts border in the Berkshire Mountains. Catamount offers family fun for ages 8 and up. This aerial forest adventure is fun, exciting and safe for all participants. Everyone is equipped with a harness and shown a safety demonstration prior to their session. The Park has 8 separate courses for all abilities. . . . You will develop skills, endurance and confidence during your time in the Park. The Adventure Park Staff has been thoroughly trained to assist everyone using the Park.

    Catamount Adventure Park is an aerial forest rope course consisting of platforms that have been installed in the trees with ropes and cables connecting them to form "bridges" or "canopy tours". The objective is to move from tree platform to tree platform walking over the different secured bridges to complete the ropes course. There are some small scale zip lines throughout the eight different courses. Each ropes course will have a different degree of difficulty. There are no motorized rides in the park. Our park is all about active participation. While on the courses you are fully secured by your harness at all times, it is all about thrills, chills, but no spills.

    Catamount Adventure Park is closed for the winter season and opens again in May 2010. Press blue button for more information about the park.

    Outdoor Activities
    Rope courses

    The word is Many children and adults love the challenge and plan to return.


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     Hudson (Columbia)

      Fairview Cinema III

    518-828-1900 
    Fairview 3 -- 160 Fairview Ave, Hudson, NY 12534
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 7:00p
    Iron Man 3 3D PG-13 2hr20min 7:00p
    The Big Wedding R 1hr30min 7:05p


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     Things To Do, Hiking, Nature Study, restaurants in Hudson New York, New York State, Catskills, Hudson River, hike, learn about wildlife, handicapped-accessible hiking trail, picnicking, park, City of Hudson, Columbia County, Hudson River Valley Harrier Hill Park "Scenic Hudson Valley"

     
    Harrier Hill Park
    City of Hudson, Columbia County
    Hudson River Valley, New York State

    This beautiful grassland offers splendid long-distance views of the Catskills and the Hudson River.

    These protected acres in Columbia County include breathtaking meadows, wooded bluffs and a hay farm, all near the Stockport Flats Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve. With assistance from the state and Columbia Land Conservancy, we are safeguarding these valuable habitats while enabling people to hike the land and learn about wildlife. Park improvements currently underway include creation of a handicapped-accessible hiking trail and construction of an open-sided pavilion for picnicking and community-group activities.

    Things To Do
    Hiking / Walking
    Nature Study
    Picnicking
    Scenic Views

    Directions
    From Warren Street, City of Hudson: 4.8 miles north on Rte. 9, left on W. Atlantic Avenue at light, right on Rod & Gun Road. Follow Rod and Gun approximately 1/2 mile to entrance gate.

    After a day of hiking, walking, or studying the wildlife, dine at one of the many excellent restaurants in Hudson, New York.


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      Hudson Movieplex

    518-822-1049 
    Hudson Movieplex -- 350 Fairview Ave, Hudson, NY 12534
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 5:00p, 7:45p
    Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 4:15p, 7:00p, 9:40p
    The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 6:35p, 9:30p
    The Great Gatsby 3D PG-13 2hr22min 5:20p, 8:15p
    Peeples PG-13 1hr35min 5:20p, 7:25p, 9:30p
    Mud PG-13 2hr10min 4:10p, 6:50p, 9:30p
    Pain & Gain R 2hr9min 6:15p, 8:55p
    Oblivion PG-13 2hr5min 5:10p
    The Place Beyond the Pines R 2hr20min 7:45p
    Escape from Planet Earth PG 1hr29min 4:15p


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     12534, Olana State, historic house in Hudson, NY, guided tours, Things To Do, Bird Watching, Gardens, Hiking Trails, Historic Site, Maurice Sharp Gallery, Museum Store, Picnic Area, Scenic Views, American artists, Hudson River School Olana "State Historic Site"

    518-828-0135 
    Olana State Historic Site, overlooking the Hudson River, is located at 5720 Route 9-G, Hudson, NY 12534 in Columbia County in the Hudson River Valley. Olana is a masterpiece created by Frederic Edwin Church (1826 - 1900), one of the most renowned American artists of the Hudson River School. The stone, brick, and polychrome stenciled Persian-style villa is the best known element of Olana. Church designed "the castle" as the family home for his wife and four children, as well as a multidimensional work of art.

    Olana encompasses the house, the farm and the entire 250-acre estate. The picturesque landscape, with panoramic vistas of the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains, like the house, was designed by Church. Visitors throughout the year enjoy guided and self-guided tours of the Church-inspired landscape.

    Press blue button to learn more about this historic house in Hudson, NY

    Things To Do
    Artists (Children can stop by the Wagon House for pencils and paper.)
    Bird Watching
    Gardens
    Gift Shop
    Guided Tours
    Hiking Trails / Walking on the carriage roads
    Historic Site
    Maurice Sharp Gallery
    Museum Store
    Picnic Area
    Scenic Views


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     Kinderhook (Columbia)

     12106, Historic Site, Columbia County in the Hudson Valley, history, ante bellum America, Lindenwald, America during the 1840's and 1850's, American politicians, eighth President, economic depression, extending slavery, Van Buren opposed extension Martin Van Buren National "Historic Site"

    518-758-9689 
    Martin Van Buren National Historic Site is located at 1013 Old Post Road, Kinderhook NY 12106, Columbia County in the Hudson Valley. "The history associated with Martin Van Buren and the culture of ante bellum America are deep, rich veins for discovering much about the country. Likewise, his farm Lindenwald provides a microcosm for us to learn about the transformations taking place in America during the 1840's and 1850's.

    "Van Buren was preeminent among the second generation of American politicians. As eighth President, the first born under the U.S. flag, he continued building the Democratic Party he helped organize. His administration faced daunting challenges: The nation suffered a severe and lingering economic depression. Crises with Great Britain, Spain, and the Republic of Texas taxed his diplomatic skills.

    "Most troubling throughout his political career was the issue of extending slavery into new states. Van Buren opposed extension while still trying to cultivate a coalition of northern and southern interests. The issue divided the nation and his party and foreshadowed the whirlpool of frustration, anger and violence which was to consume the country in the 1860's."


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     Oneonta (Delaware)

      Southside Oneonta Mall

    607-432-3750 
    Southside Mall Cinema -- Route 23, Oneonta, NY 13820
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 1:10p, 4:15p, 7:10p
    Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 2:10p, 5:15p, 8:10p
    The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 1:40p, 3:45p, 4:45p, 6:50p, 7:50p
    Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 1:20p, 2:20p, 4:10p, 5:10p, 7:00p, 8:00p
    The Big Wedding R 1hr30min 7:20p
    Pain & Gain R 2hr9min 3:40p
    Oblivion PG-13 2hr5min 6:30p
    42 PG-13 2hr8min 1:00p, 3:50p, 6:40p
    The Croods PG 1hr31min 1:30p, 4:00p


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     Annandale-on-Hudson (Dutchess)

     12504, Music Festival, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, Bard Music Festival, History of the Festival, history of music, vocal recital, piano recital, Concerts, preconcert talks, orchestral concerts, chamber, choral music performances Bard Music Festival at Fisher Center

    845-758-7900 
    The Bard Music Festival is located at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504 in Dutchess County.

    From Bard Music Festival

      History of the Festival "The Bard Music Festival was founded in 1990 to promote new ways of understanding and presenting the history of music to a contemporary audience. Each year, a single composer is chosen as the main subject. The biography of the composer, the influences and consequences of that composer's achievement, and all aspects of the musical culture surrounding the time and place of the composer's life are explored. Perhaps the most important dimensions of the festival are the ways in which it links music to the worlds of literature, painting, theater, philosophy, and politics and brings two kinds of audience together: those with a long history of interest in concert life and first-time listeners, who find the festival an ideal place to learn about and enjoy the riches of our musical past.

    "The festival also seeks to bridge the worlds of performance and scholarship in new and exciting ways. As a result of this collaboration, each concert is curated and the concert format varies, so that different genres and instrumental groupings appear in a single program, breaking the mold of the standard vocal recital, piano recital, or quartet concert. Concerts are complemented by informative preconcert talks, panel discussions by renowned musicians and scholars, and special events. In addition, each season Princeton University Press publishes a book of essays, translations, and correspondence relating to the festival’s central figure.

    "The Bard Music Festival weekends include orchestral concerts by the American Symphony Orchestra, chamber and choral music performances, panel discussions, and lectures by noted scholars."

    Press blue button for upcoming events, tickets, and more about the Bard Music Festival.


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     Performing Arts, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, Hudson River Towns,  Roosevelt Home and Museum, chamber, jazz music, theater, dance, opera, weekend in beautiful Dutchess County, Bard Music Festival, Theater Program, Dance Program Fisher Center at Bard College

    845-758-7900 
    The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College is located in Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504 in Dutchess County.

    From Fisher Center "The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College is located in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, situated on the east bank of the Hudson River in the beautiful Hudson Valley, about 90 miles north of New York City and 220 miles southwest of Boston. It is surrounded by several beautiful Hudson Valley estates, including Montgomery Place, Clermont, Olana, Mills Mansion, the Vanderbilt Estate, and the Roosevelt Home and Museum, all of which are open to the public. Other nearby attractions include the Culinary Institute of America, Cary Arboretum, Innisfree Garden, country auctions, wineries, pick-your-own vegetable and fruit farms, nature sanctuaries, and historic river ports. Special events during Bard SummerScape and the Bard Music Festival include daily tours of the Hudson River houses and riverboat excursions.

    "The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts offers an architecturally bold and dynamic environment for innovative artistic presentation in the Hudson Valley. Designed by Frank Gehry, the Fisher Center provides audiences with a world-class complex that inspires risk-taking performances and provocative programs in orchestral, chamber, and jazz music and theater, dance, and opera by American and international artists. The Center is also home to Bard College's Theater Program and Dance Program."

    Spend a few days or weekend in beautiful Dutchess County. Enjoy hiking in Dutchess, or visiting the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, a true living museum of antique aviation located in Rhinebeck, New York. If you love antiques, be sure to go antiquing in Rhinebeck, or see historic sites in Hyde Park where you can visit the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Library and home of FDR, one of several National Historic Sites in the beautiful Hudson Valley.

    Press blue button for Events Calendar, Summerscape, Bard Music Festival, Theater Program, Dance Program, and more about The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College


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     site Andrew Jackson Downing Hudson River Valley Catskill Mountains  hamlet of Annandale-on-Hudson Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge Janet Livingston Montgomery Revolutionary War Federal-style architect Alexander Jackson Davis  Andrew Downing horticultural Montgomery Place "Historic Site"

    914-631-8200 
    "The lover of the expressive in nature, or the beautiful in art, will find here innumerable subjects for study. The natural scenery in many portions approaches the character of grandeur, and the foreground of rich woods and lawns, stretching out on all sides of the mountain, completes a home landscape of dignified and elegant seclusion, rarely surpassed in any country" by Andrew Jackson Downing

    Montgomery Place, a serene reflection of nearly 200 years of continuous family stewardship, is best known as an architectural landmark designed by Alexander Jackson Davis and a landscape influenced by the great Andrew Jackson Downing. But the totality of the estate - house furnishings, gardens, woodlands, orchards, and hamlet make it a unique American treasure.

    A National Historic Landmark, Montgomery Place is an extraordinary 434-acre Hudson River estate with magnificent views of the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains. It is located on historic River Road in the hamlet of Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, just north of the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge.

    Montgomery Place was established by Janet Livingston Montgomery, widow of Revolutionary War hero General Richard Montgomery. She built the Federal-style house in 1804-05 and established a prosperous commercial nursery on the property. During the first half of the 19th century, her descendants created one of the most beautiful estates in the nation. The era's preeminent designers, architect Alexander Jackson Davis and landscape designer Andrew Jackson Downing, assisted them in their endeavor. In 1850, Downing wrote that Montgomery Place is "...nowhere surpassed in America in point of location, natural beauty, or landscape gardening charms." In the 1930s, the generation living there created a 20th-century horticultural showcase, one that continues to flourish today.


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     Beacon (Dutchess)

     12508, Beacon NY, FAA certified pilots, hot air balloon rides in the Hudson Valley, NY for over 36 years with a perfect safety record, heart of the Hudson valley, family outdoor adventure, Metro North train station in Beacon, Dutchess County Blue Sky Balloons

    845-831-6917 
    Blue Sky Balloons is located at 99 Teller Ave, Beacon NY 12508, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. Blue Sky Balloons operates FAA certified balloons by FAA certified pilots and has been providing hot air balloon rides in the Hudson Valley, NY for over 36 years with a perfect safety record.

    We fly from the heart of the Hudson valley and are near New York City, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. We offer gift certificates, private rides, and accommodate group bookings. More than half our flights are gifts or celebrations such as anniversaries, birthdays, or other special occasions such as engagement flights.

    A great family outdoor adventure. Try man's oldest form of aviation. Flights are scheduled in the mornings just after sunrise and in the evenings just prior to sunset, We are located only a short drive from NYC and we can meet you at the Metro North train station in Beacon. Scheduling is done on a first come, first served basis, with October being our busiest month.


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     12508, museum, Hudson River in Beacon, New York, Andy Warhol, gallery, galleries, artists,  Nabisco, historic steel, concrete, glass factory building, model of early-twentieth-century industrial architecture, Dia:Beacon Riggio Galleries Dia:Beacon Museum - Riggio Galleries

    845-440-0100 
    Dia:Beacon Riggio Galleries is located at 3 Beekman Street in Beacon, NY 12508.

    In May 2003, Dia opened Dia:Beacon, Riggio Galleries, a museum to house its renowned but rarely seen permanent collection comprised of major works of art from the 1960s to the present. Located on the Hudson River in Beacon, New York, Dia:Beacon occupies a nearly 300,000-square-foot historic printing factory.

    The Beacon museum’s expansive galleries have been specifically designed for the display of the artworks to which Dia is committed, many of which, because of their character or scale, could not be easily accommodated by more conventional museums.

    Works installed at the museum range from the1978 Shadows (a single work comprising multiple canvases) by Andy Warhol; to three of Richard Serra's monumental sculptures in the Torqued Ellipses; "monuments" for V. Tatlin, a series of fluorescent light works by Dan Flavin; several mixed-media installations by Joseph Beuys and Agnes Martin’s 1999 paintings Innocent Love, among others. Each artist’s work is displayed in a dedicated gallery or galleries: in many cases these presentations were created in collaboration with the artists themselves.

    The Building and Site
    Built in 1929 by Nabisco (National Biscuit Company), the historic steel, concrete, and glass factory building, designed by Nabisco’s staff architect Louis N. Wirshing, Jr., is a model of early-twentieth-century industrial architecture. Press blue button for visitor information and more about Dia:Beacon Riggio Galleries.


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     Scenic Hudson's Long Dock Park,  Beacon Point Park, popular attractions, fishing, sunbathe, Things To Do, Biking, Birding and nature study, Boat launch site, kayaks & canoes, Fishing Pier, Walking Trails, Picnicking Long Dock Park "Scenic Hudson Valley"

    845 473 4440 
    Scenic Hudson's Long Dock Park / Beacon Point Park
    Beacon, Dutchess County
    Hudson River Valley, New York State

    "Scenic Hudson has created "An exciting riverfront destination boasting a kayak pavilion and beach for launching boats, rehabilitated wetlands and meadows that attract wildlife, and the restored, historic Red Barn, now Scenic Hudson's River Center for arts and environmental-education activities. One of the most popular attractions in the park, at Long Dock's tip, is Beacon Point, a shoreline installation by renowned artist George Trakas. The work projects out over the river (at high tide, water actually flows through it), making this a perfect place to fish, sunbathe and admire magnificent vistas of Newburgh Bay and the Hudson Highlands."

    Things To Do at Long Dock Park
    Biking
    Birding and nature study
    Boat launch site for kayaks & canoes
    Fishing Pier
    Hiking / Walking Trails
    Picnicking

      Outdoor Winter Activities
      Cross county skiing (ungroomed trails)
      Snowshoeing (ungroomed trails)

    Directions
    From Newburgh-Beacon Bridge, go 1.8 miles south on Route 9D, right on Beekman Street, Right on Red Flynn Drive then immediate left on Long Dock Road.

    Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, parking information, trail maps, photos and more about Long Dock Beacon.

    After a day out at Long Dock Beacon, select from one of many excellent restaurants in Dutchess County.


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     restaurants in Dutchess County, Things To Do,  Hudson River Valley, New York State, Park, Fishkill Creek, Beacon Shoreline Trail, Beacon train station, trails along the Fishkill Creek, scenic overlooks of Fishing Pier, Hiking / Walking Trails, Picnicking Madam Brett Park "Scenic Hudson Valley"

     
    Madam Brett Park
    Beacon, Dutchess County
    Hudson River Valley, New York State

    Madam Brett Park is an urban oasis along the Fishkill Creek in Beacon featuring tranquil trails and a beautiful waterfall. This 12-acre park connects to the "Beacon Shoreline Trail" providing a link between Dennings Point, Long Dock Beacon and the Beacon train station.

    One mile of trails along the Fishkill Creek lead to scenic overlooks of tidal marshes and Tioronda Falls.

    Things To Do
    Hiking / Walking Trails
    Picnicking
    Scenic Waterfall

    Directions
    From Newburgh-Beacon Bridge head 3.2 miles south on Route 9D, turn right on Tioronda Avenue, then left under the railroad trestle. Parking area is on the left.

    Spend a few hours enjoying Madam Brett Park. When it's time to eat, select from one of many excellent restaurants in Dutchess County.


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     Birding, Hiking / Walking Trails, Nature Study, Picnicking, Scenic Views, hiking, walking, local farm in the Hudson Valley, restaurants in Dutchess, Hudson Highlands, Revolutionary War, Mount Beacon Park, City of Beacon, Town of Fishkill Mount Beacon "Scenic Hudson Valley"

     
    Mount Beacon
    Beacon, Dutchess County
    Hudson River Valley, New York State

    Mount Beacon towers above Beacon and Fishkill at the northern gateway to the Hudson Highlands.

    Mount Beacon is the most visible summit for miles around, providing the defining backdrop for local communities. Its prominence made the mountain an important factor in the Revolutionary War when it served as part of the Continental Army's early warning and signaling system. George Washington's troops set signal fires to communicate vital information about British troop movements. Mount Beacon is named for the beacon fires lit upon its summit during the Revolutionary War.

    The incline railway, the steepest of its kind in the world at the time, carried visitors to the heights of the mountain for dining, dancing and enjoying spectacular views, from 1902 until the late 1970s.

    Mount Beacon Park was created on land preserved by Scenic Hudson in the City of Beacon and Town of Fishkill. Totaling 234 acres, the parcels were purchased in 1995 and 1998, respectively.

    Things To Do
    Birding | Bird Watching
    Hiking / Walking Trails
    Nature Study
    Picnicking
    Scenic Views

      Interesting Points
      Revolutionary War reference

    Directions
    Parking area and trailhead are located at the intersection of Route 9D and Howland Avenue in the City of Beacon.

    Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, maps, and Mount Beacon.

    After a day of hiking, walking, or studying the wildlife, pack a picnic from the produce at a local farm in the Hudson Valley. Or dine at one of the many excellent restaurants in Dutchess New York.


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     About Applefest, Hudson Valley, Village of Warwick, Top 100 Events, one-day event, Warwick’s apples, culture, and entertainment, festival, Festival proceeds benefit these and other local non-profit organizations, Things To Do and See at the Festival Applefest Festival

    845-987-8300 


    About Applefest
    Located in the Hudson Valley
    Village of Warwick, New York

    Admission is FREE

    Applefest began in 1989 as a simple harvest celebration to support the Warwick Valley Community Center. Named one of the “Top 100 Events” in the country, over 30,000 visitors now attend the one-day event, traveling from neighboring states to experience the extraordinary variety of Warwick’s apples, culture, and entertainment. The festival is produced by the Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Warwick Valley Community Center. Festival proceeds benefit these and other local non-profit organizations.

    Things To Do and See at the Festival

  • Over 200 craft vendors
  • Dozens of food vendors
  • 50 local non-profit exhibitors
  • Music & entertainment on several stages all day
  • Children’s Carnival
  • Farmers’ Market
  • Walk to Village shops, restaurants & businesses
  • 2:09 AM 12/10/2012
  • Apple Pie Baking Contest (slices for sale)
  • Applefest Visitor's Guide
    An updated Applefest Visitors’ Guide will be posted on the website before Applefest next fall, and will also be available for free at the festival.

    This 32-page booklet contains schedules of Applefest events, transportation information, directories for craft/food vendors, wineries, u-pick apples, a user-friendly map of the festival area, ads for local businesses and more.

    Press Blue Button for more information about Applefest.

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     Things To Do, Beach, Biking, Boat Launch, Boat Rentals, Campsites, Cross-Country Skiing, Fishing, Camping, Hiking Trails, Walking Trails, Hunting, Ice Fishing, Nature Trails, Snowmobiling, Snowshoeing, Winter activities, boating, swimming, beautiful beach Clarence Fahnestock State Park, Dutchess County

    845-225-7207 
    Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park is a wonderful park for outdoor enthusiasts. This 14,086-acre park, covering land in Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts hiking trails, picnic areas, scenic campground, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding. On the hot days of summer, go swimming at the park's beautiful beach.

    The park is also home to the Taconic Outdoor Education Center which provides high quality environmental programming. In the winter, you can enjoy the Fahnestock Winter Park that includes 15 kilometers of groomed trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and an area for sledding.

    The large beach at Canopus Lake is the jewel of Clarence Fahnestock Memorial Park. Its sandy shore and nearby picnic area are enjoyed by thousands of bathers. In addition to swimming, campers and day trippers can fish in or tour Canopus Lake by row boats which are available for rental by the hour or the day. Fishing by boat is permitted at Stillwater and Canopus Lakes. Fishing at both lakes and four ponds is excellent in all seasons for anglers seeking bass, pickerel, perch or brook and rainbow trout.

    The scenic campground, formed along the park’s natural rock ridges, provides alcoves of privacy and tranquility for campers. Each of the 80 campsites has a picnic table and fire ring. Additionally there is an area for RV camping. The campground’s nature center houses environmental displays and a variety of touch boxes. On weekends, park staff organizes hikes and craft activities. Movies are shown on Saturday evenings for the enjoyment of all campers.

    Things To Do
    Beach
    Biking
    Boat Launch Sites
    Boat Rentals
    Bridle Path
    Campsites
    Fishing
    Food
    Group Camping
    Hiking Trails / Walking
    Hunting
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    Pavilions
    Picnic Tables
    Recreation Programs
    Showers
    Swimming
    Tent & Trailer Sites

      Winter Activities
      Cross-Country Skiing
      Ice Fishing
      Sledding
      Snowshoeing Trails


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     Music & Environmental Festival, Top 4 Music Festivals in the US, Folk Festival, good music, About Clearwater, Clean Water Act, the Hudson River Park Act, removal of PCB’s from the Hudson, America’s Environmental Flagship, Clearwater Environmental Clearwater's Hudson River Festival

     

    Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival
    A Music & Environmental Festival

    Clearwater Environmental Organization

    • "One of the Top 4 Music Festivals in the U.S."
      Outside Magazine,

    • "Clearwater is everything a Folk Festival should be; good music, good people and good fun. You'll find your community is bigger when you leave than when you came.",
      Ani DiFranco

    • "Playing Clearwater was one of the most fulfilling experiences I've had in music. I feel lucky to have been invited.",
      Josh Ritter

    About Clearwater
    "Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc. is a 501(c)3 tax exempt nonprofit, member- supported corporation whose mission is to preserve and protect the Hudson River. In 1966, folk music legend and environmental activist Pete Seeger, in despair over the pollution of his beloved Hudson River, announced plans to “build a boat to save the river”. At the time, the Hudson was rank with raw sewage, toxic chemicals and oil pollution; fish had disappeared over many miles of its length. Seeger believed a majestic replica of the sloops that sailed the Hudson in the 18th and 19th centuries would bring people to the river, where they could experience its beauty and be moved to preserve it. Inspired by that vision, the 106-feet-long tall ship Clearwater was built and launched in 1969. The sloop was among the first vessels in the U.S. to conduct science-based environmental education aboard a sailing ship, virtually creating the template by which such programs are conducted around the world today.

    "Since the launch of the Clearwater, more than 430,000 young people and hundreds of thousands of adults have experienced their first real look at an estuary’s ecosystem—fish, invertebrates, water chemistry and ecological principals—aboard the sloop. Clearwater’s environmental education programs now serve more than 15,000 students annually, and the organization also educates over 200 teachers each year through SUNY New Paltz, Pace University and other institutions. Clearwater’s members have helped advocate for the Clean Water Act, the Hudson River Park Act and removal of PCB’s from the Hudson.

    "The Clearwater has become America’s Environmental Flagship, and was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004 for its role in the environmental movement. Each summer, Clearwater re-connects Hudson Valley residents with their cultural heritage and traditions by bringing them down to the river for the Great Hudson River Revival, the country’s oldest music and environmental festival. The organization and its local sloop clubs also sponsor smaller local riverfront festivals throughout the year. Clearwater’s unique approach to public outreach has made the Clearwater a symbol of grassroots action through hands-on learning, music and celebration."

    Press blue button for festival information, donations, and updated information about Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival.


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     Fishkill (Dutchess)

     restaurants in Dutchess County, Hudson Highlands, trails on Fishkill Ridge, Hudson Highlands State Park, Mount Beacon, best hiking, highest peaks, best hiking trails, Things To Do, Birding - Eagles, Falcons, Hiking, history Fishkill Ridge "Scenic Hudson Valley"

     
    Fishkill Ridge
    Hudson River Valley, New York State

    At the northern gateway to the fabled Hudson Highlands, this rugged 1900-acre park is home to eagles, falcons and numerous rare species.

    The 11.5 miles of trails on Fishkill Ridge connect to thousands of acres in Hudson Highlands State Park and the summit of Mount Beacon. This largest and must rugged of Scenic Hudson's properties features some of the valley's best hiking opportunities, including the access to two of the highest peaks east of the Hudson River.

    Some of the region's best hiking trails connect to thousands of acres in Hudson Highlands State Park and on historic Mount Beacon.

    Things To Do
    Access two of the highest peaks east of the Hudson River
    Birding - Eagles, Falcons, and rare species
    Hiking Trails
    Panoramic views of Hudson River and Catskill Mountains

    Directions
    View our Fishkill Ridge Trail Map information and maps that will guide you on a quest to learn about the history and ecology of Fishkill Ridge.

    Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, parking information, maps, photos and to view Scenic Hudson's Fishkill Ridge Trail Map.

    After a beautiful day viewing the Hudson Highlands, select from one of many excellent restaurants in Dutchess County and nearby areas.


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      Regal Cinemas Fishkill 10

    845-897-4613 
    Regal Fishkill 10 -- 2400 Rt. 9, Fishkill, NY 12524
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 1:00p, 4:30p, 7:40p
    Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 12:00p, 12:30p, 3:30p, 4:00p, 6:50p, 7:10p
    The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 11:10a, 2:40p, 6:40p
    The Great Gatsby 3D PG-13 2hr22min 11:40a, 3:10p, 7:20p
    Peeples PG-13 1hr35min 12:10p, 6:30p
    Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 11:30a, 2:30p, 5:30p, 8:30p
    Iron Man 3 3D PG-13 2hr20min 11:00a, 2:00p, 5:00p, 8:00p
    Pain & Gain R 2hr9min 3:00p
    42 PG-13 2hr8min 11:50a, 2:50p, 5:35p, 8:20p
    Oz The Great and Powerful PG 2hr10min 11:20a, 2:10p, 5:10p, 8:10p


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     12524, Beach, Water Park, Fishkill, NY , Rides, Slides, HIT Entertainment, children’s entertainment, Bob the Builder, amusement, attraction SplashDown Beach Waterpark

    845-897-9600 
    SplashDown Beach, "America's Biggest Little Water Park", is located at 16 Old Route 9 West, Fishkill, NY 12524, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley.

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      Bob the Builder Splash Works
      Bullet Bowl
      Humunga Half-Pipe
      Cowabunga Falls
      Pirate’s Plunge
      Pirate’s Revenge
      Monster Wave Pool
      Croc Creek
      Coconut Pool
      Shipwreck Lagoon
      Rock Beach
    The word is Fishkill, NY—Mega Funworks Inc., dba SplashDown Beach Waterpark and HIT Entertainment, one of the world’s leading providers of high quality children’s entertainment, have entered into an agreement to develop the first permanent Bob the Builder™ amusement attraction in North America. Splash Works™,


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     12538, home of Franklin D. Roosevelt, FDR, National Historic Site, Visit the Home of FDR, Presidential Library & Museum, Top Cottage retreat, things to do, visiting, family events, kids section, Roosevelt National Historic Site, Hudson River Valley FDR, Franklin D. Roosevelt "Historic Site"

    800-337-8474 
    The home of Franklin D. Roosevelt, a National Historic Site, is located at 4097 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park NY 12538, Dutchess County in the Hudson River Valley. Visit the Home of FDR and Presidential Library & Museum to learn about the only President elected to four terms.

    "All that is within me cries out to go back to my home on the Hudson River." FDR
    The above quote captures FDR's connection to Springwood, the estate that he loved and the place he considered home. The first US Presidential Library was started by FDR here.

      The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site includes:

    • FDR's Springwood, the lifelong home of America's only 4-term President

    • Presidential Library and Museum

    • Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt's Val-Kill Cottage

    • Summer Programs for children and their families

    • Guided tour of FDR's home

    • Self-guided tour of the Museum, grounds, gardens, and trails of this 300-acre site.

    Self-guided tour of the Museum, grounds, gardens, and trails of this 300-acre site. Start your visit at the Henry A. Wallace Visitor and Education Center and watch the introductory film. Arrange for self guided tours of the Presidential Library and Museum, and Ranger-led tours of the historic home. Visit FDR’s Top Cottage retreat, the place he built in 1938 to, "escape the mob" at Springwood. He also brought close friends and political allies here to discuss the state of the world or to simply relax. Designed by FDR to emulate the Dutch colonial architecture found throughout the Hudson River Valley, the structure was planned with accessibility in mind to accommodate his wheelchair and give him greater independence.

    Press blue button for schedule of events, fees & reservations, things to do, things to know before visiting, family events, kids section, and more about this National Historic Site.

    The word is At least one day is recommended to experience Franklin D. Roosevelt, National Historic Site. Visit Springwood, Top Cottage retreat, and Eleanor Roosevelt's Val-Kill Cottage along with the grounds, the library, family events and more.


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     12538, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Presidential Library, Museum, History of the FDR Library, Museum, presidential library, President Roosevelt's, Roosevelt, Presidential Libraries Act, President Roosevelt, FDR, Eleanor, Franklin Delano Roosevelt FDR, Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library

    800-337-8474 
    The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum is located at 4079 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park NY 12538; on the eastern shore of the Hudson River, four miles north of Poughkeepsie, New York, midway between New York City and Albany. The Library is easily reached by car, train or plane.

      History of the FDR Library and Museum
      The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum is America's first presidential library and the only one used by a sitting president. It was conceived and built under President Roosevelt's direction and opened to the public in 1941.

      Prior to Roosevelt's Presidency, the final disposition of Presidential papers was left to chance. Although a valued part of the nation's heritage, the papers of chief executives were private property which they took with them upon leaving office . . .

      In erecting his library, Roosevelt created an institution to preserve intact all his papers . . .

      "Fireside Chat" from the Library, December 24, 1943. Roosevelt's actions served as a precedent. When Congress passed the Presidential Libraries Act in 1955, it regularized the procedures initiated by President Roosevelt for privately built and federally maintained libraries to preserve the papers of future Presidents . . .

      . . . He visited the library often during the war to sort and classify his records and memorabilia; and from his study in the library he delivered several of his famous radio speeches or "fireside chats".

    In early planning for the Library the President expressed the hope that Mrs. Roosevelt's papers would eventually find a place here . . . At the time of her death in 1962 Eleanor Roosevelt's papers totaled a staggering three million pages. In 1972, the wings FDR envisioned were added to the original building. Mrs. Roosevelt's papers were stored in the South Wing, and a gallery devoted to Eleanor and her life and accomplishments was created in the museum portion of the new addition.

    The Library reflects the vision that its founder displayed when he spoke at the dedication of the library on June 30, 1941. To maintain archival facilities and records, he stated: ". . . a Nation must believe in three things. It must believe in the past. It must believe in the future. It must, above all, believe in the capacity of its own people so to learn from the past that they can gain in judgment in creating their own future." by Franklin Delano Roosevelt

    Press blue button for information for Students, Teachers, Museum Visitors, and much more about the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.


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      Hyde Park Drive-In

    845-229-4738 
    Hyde Park Drive-In -- 4114 Albany Post Rd, Hyde Park, NY 12538
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      Hyde Park Roosevelt Cinemas

    845-229-2000 
    Hyde Park Drive-In -- 4114 Albany Post Rd, Hyde Park, NY 12538
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     hiking, great place for children, nature study, mountain biking, Things To Do, Birding, Fishing, Hiking Trails, Mountain Biking, Picnicking, day of hiking, local farms in the Hudson Valley, restaurants in Ulster New York, Hudson River Valley Shaupeneak Ridge "Scenic Hudson Valley"

     
    Shaupeneak Ridge
    Louisa Pond, Ulster County
    Hudson River Valley, New York State

    Deer, foxes, coyotes and wild turkeys roam this rugged and beautiful property in the Marlboro Mountains

    In addition to great hiking and mountain biking, educators can use this 570-acre park as an outdoor classroom; this mountain forest featuring a pond, waterfall, hiking trails and views of the Hudson River and Catskills is a great place for children to learn about ecology and environmental ethics.

    Perfect for nature study, hiking and mountain biking. Six miles of trails. Great views of eastern Hudson River shore and Catskill Mountains.

    Things To Do
    Birding | Bird Watching
    Fishing (Contact local guides for information.)
    Hiking Trails
    Mountain Biking
    Nature Study
    Picnicking
    Scenic Views

    Directions
    Crossing Mid-Hudson Bridge from east to west, take Route 9W north for 8.2 miles. Left on Old Post Road. Lower parking lot is 0.2 miles on right. For upper lot, follow Old Post Road to Poppletown Road, which splits off to the right. Parking area is on the left, 2.5 miles from intersection of 9W and Old Post Road.

    Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, maps, and more about Shaupeneak Ridge in Ulster County, New York.

    After a day of hiking, nature study or mountain biking in this scenic wonderland, pack a picnic from the produce at one of the local farms in the Hudson Valley. Or dine at one of the many excellent restaurants in Ulster, New York.


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     12538, Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, Eleanor Roosevelt, fun things to do with your children this summer, Family Programs, Family walks, walks for children, Children, things to do, things to know, family events, dedicated to a first lady Val-Kill Cottage "Historic Site"

    800-337-8474 
    Val-Kill at Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site is located at Hyde Park NY 12538, Dutchess County in the Hudson River Valley.

    “The greatest thing I have learned is how good it is to come home again,” Eleanor Roosevelt

    This simple statement expresses her love for the modest house she called Val-Kill. The only National Historic Site dedicated to a first lady, Val-Kill welcomes visitors in the style of Mrs. Roosevelt. Come and be part of the entire Roosevelt Experience at Eleanor Roosevelt's Val-Kill.

    Eleanor Roosevelt chose Val-Kill for her retreat, her office, her home, and her "laboratory" for social change during the prominent and influential period of her life from 1924 until her death in 1962. During that time she formulated and carried out her social and political beliefs. This is the place most closely associated with one of the most prominent women of 20th-century America.

    Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill (ERVK) works to preserve ER's home as a living memorial, a center for exchange of significant ideas, and a catalyst for change and the betterment of the human condition. They offer programs such as the Girls Leadership Workshop, held every summer.

    Enjoy fun things to do with your children this summer. Join a park ranger for free Summer Family Programs. Press blue button for a schedule and description of Family walks and hikes on the grounds of the FDR estate. "Play like Franklin Roosevelt did in the olden days of the 19th century. Learn to use a Jacob’s ladder, a jump rope, or the hoop and stick." Previous scheduled walks for children included:

      Springwood Stroll: A Historic Site Grounds Walk
      ER’s Woodland Walk: Nature Study at Val-Kill
      FDR’s Boyhood Fun
    Note: Children ages 4 and up, and for big kids of all ages.

    Press blue button for schedule of events, fees & reservations, things to do, things to know before visiting, family events, kids section, and more about this National Historic Site.

    The word is At least one day is recommended to experience Franklin D. Roosevelt, National Historic Site. Visit Springwood, Top Cottage retreat, and Eleanor Roosevelt's Val-Kill Cottage along with the grounds, the library, family events and more.


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     12538, National Historic Site, Hudson River Valley, Vanderbilt Mansion, lifestyles of the rich and famous, kids and teachers, planning a visit to the Vanderbilt Mansion, stunning Hudson River, Catskill Mountain views, Vanderbilt Mansion Vanderbilt Mansion "Historic Site"

    845-229-7770 
    Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site is located at 119 Vanderbilt Park Road, Hyde Park NY 12538, Dutchess County in the Hudson River Valley. "Vanderbilt Mansion NHS, in terms of architecture, interiors, mechanical systems, road systems and landscape, is a remarkably complete example of a gilded-age country place, illustrating the political, economic, social, cultural, and demographic changes that occurred as America industrialized in the years after the Civil War. Vanderbilt Mansion was the first home in the Town of Hyde Park to have electricity.

    "The Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site was established as a monument to an era rather than a tribute to any one person or family. The estate illustrates a way of life modeled on the English country house and is only unusual today because so few examples survive in the 21st century. More than a place to discuss the lifestyles of the rich and famous, the park offers a window into the philosophy of the American country house, the lives of its domestic staff, and its relationship to the surrounding community.

    Formal Gardens
    "The Frederick W. Vanderbilt Garden Association was formed in 1984 with a mission to restore the Formal Gardens as closely as possible to their appearance in the 1930s." Visitors may walk the grounds, hike carriage trails, or picnic at the overlook." The above information is sourced from the National Park Service.

    Press blue button for directions, kids and teachers' section, history and culture, and planning a visit to the Vanderbilt Mansion.

    The word is Tour the house and stroll the 200 + acres of park land that boast centuries old tree plantings, stunning Hudson River and Catskill Mountain views and Italian Gardens. At least one full day is recommended to experience the Vanderbilt Mansion and Franklin D. Roosevelt, National Historic Sites.

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     Millerton (Dutchess)

      Moviehouse

    518-789-3408 
    Moviehouse -- 48 Main Street, Millerton, NY 12546
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 1:40p, 4:30p, 7:10p
    The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 1:30p, 4:20p, 7:20p
    Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 1:50p, 7:30p
    Iron Man 3 3D PG-13 2hr20min 4:40p
    Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's PG-13 1hr33min 2:00p, 4:00p, 7:00p


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     12546, Millerton, NY, deer hunting, turkey hunting, Rudd Pond Area, Things To Do at Taconic State Park - Rudd Pond Area, Beach, Biking, Boating, Boat Launch, Boat rentals, Campsites, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Winter Activities, Ice Fishing, Ice Skating Taconic State Park - Rudd Pond Area

    518-789-3059 
    Taconic State Park - Rudd Pond Area is located at 59 Rudd Pond Road, Millerton, NY 12546 in Dutchess County in the Northern Hudson Valley. The park is located along 16 miles of the Taconic Mountain Range. Two developed areas, Copake Falls and Rudd Pond, offer an extensive trail system with terrain that varies from easy to challenging, offering spectacular views.

    Rudd Pond has 15 tent sites and 26 tent platform sites, each providing campers with grand views of the ridge, pond, and nearby countryside. Enjoy boating on the scenic 64 acre pond. Visitors who possess regional boating permits are also welcome to launch their own rowboats, canoes, or kayaks. A variety of fish, including bass, sunfish and pickerel, inhabit the pond and fishing is permitted with a New York State Freshwater Fishing License. In the winter months, visitors can ice skate and fish on the pond, conditions permitting.

    In season both deer hunting and turkey hunting are permitted in designated areas. A New York State hunting license is required. Please be aware that Taconic State Park property encompasses land in both Dutchess and Columbia Counties.

    Press blue button for more about camping, boating, hunting, and required licenses at Rudd Pond Area in Taconic State Park.

    Things To Do at Taconic State Park - Rudd Pond Area
    Beach
    Biking
    Boating
    Boat Launch
    Boat rentals (rowboats, canoes, kayaks)
    Campsites
    Fishing
    Grills
    Hiking
    Hunting
    Picnic Tables
    Showers
    Tent / Trailer sites

      Winter Activities
      Ice Fishing
      Ice Skating


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     Poughkeepsie (Dutchess)

     12601, Bardavon, Hudson River Valley, performing arts,  youth, theatre, local orphanage, children, teens, school day performance series, arts-in-education residency program, Ulster Performing Arts Center, Kingston, Children's Events Bardavon - Children's Programs

    845-473-2072 
    Bardavon is located at 35 Market Street, Poughkeepsie NY 12601, Dutchess County in the Hudson River Valley. Since its construction, the Bardavon has existed not only as a superb performing arts venue, but also as a cultural and educational mentor and advocate for the community's youth. On the day after its opening performance on February 1, 1869, the theatre was pressed into service to host a bazaar for the benefit of the local orphanage. By laying temporary flooring over the tops of seats in the orchestra section, the hall was transformed into an indoor fairground.

    Today, out of an overall audience of 120,000, the Bardavon serves some 40,000 children and teens annually with two special school day performance series and a broad-based arts-in-education residency program both at the Bardavon, Poughkeepsie and Ulster Performing Arts Center, Kingston.

    Press blue button for Children's Events and more about Bardavon in the Hudson River Valley.


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     12601, Opera House, theater, dance, music, opera, Hudson Valley, Philharmonic, concerts, live performances, performing arts, cinema, movie, Hudson Valley region, restaurant walking distance of Bardavon, restaurant, Dutchess County, Hudson River Valley Bardavon Opera House

    845-473-2072 
    Bardavon 1869 Opera House is located at 35 Market Street, Poughkeepsie NY 12601, Dutchess County in the Hudson River Valley. The Bardavon 1869 Opera House is a leading performance venue that presents touring artists of the highest quality in theater, dance, music, opera, and other performance genres. The Bardavon also strives to foster the development and presentation of new works. Each season the Bardavon's diverse offerings include Mainstage shows, Hudson Valley Philharmonic concerts, educational Daytime Performances, School Residencies as well as Community Service events. This variety ensures that the Bardavon is accessible to all who seek entertaining and inspiring live performances.

    Since its construction in 1869 as the Collingwood Opera House, the Bardavon has taken a piece of each era in its long lifetime with it into the future. They have defined the Bardavon's distinctive position in the history of a community, a nation, an art form. Transformed from a 19th Century performance hall and gathering place into a movie palace in 1923, the theatre was retrieved from demolition in 1976 to become the leading performing arts and cinema venue of the Hudson Valley region that it is today. The stage has seen the great performers from all these eras: Mark Twain, Sarah Bernhardt, John Philip Sousa, the Barrymores, Martha Graham, Frank Sinatra, Milton Berle, Tommy Dorsey and more recently Dizzy Gillespie, Ballet Hispanico, Patti Smith, Pinchas Zukerman, Greg Allman, James Earl Jones, Harry Belafonte and many, many more.

    Press blue button for Bardavon calendar, tickets, information, and more about the Bardavon.

    For your dining pleasure, select a restaurant within walking distance of Bardavon, or a restaurant that is just a short drive from the theatre.


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     Poughkeepsie Clinton House State Historic Site

    845-471-1630 
    Clinton House State Historic Site is located at 549 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12602 in Dutchess County. The Clinton House is an 18th century Georgian stone building, named for George Clinton, who served as the first Governor of New York and fourth Vice-President of the United States.

    The vernacular stone house now known as Clinton House State Historic Site was built in 1765. The house was actively utilized from 1777 - 1783 when Poughkeepsie was the capital of New York State and several branches of state government convened in town. After a fire in 1783, General George Washington's New Windsor Cantonment ordered carpenters to rebuild this important structure. In addition to repairs, the house was enlarged and the present stairway was constructed at this time. Clinton House State Historic Site has foundations which are two feet thick. The walls are constructed of rough fieldstone, while the gabled ends are made of wood. It is named in tribute to George Clinton, first governor of New York State, who resided in Poughkeepsie for twenty-one years. Today, with the support of the Dutchess County Historical Society, the site houses archives and a library for local historical research.

    Things To Do at Clinton House State Historic Site
    Gift Shop
    Historic House


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     12538, Hyde Park NY, Dutchess County, Hudson Valley, Hudson River Railroad, railroading, running models trains, railroad enthusiasts, Iron Horse, station, AMTRAK trains, Empire Corridor Service Hyde Park Station - Museum

     
    The Hyde Park Station, 34 River Road (Riverside Park), Hyde Park NY 12538, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. A station was built at this location around 1851, when the Hudson River Railroad was constructed from New York City to Albany. That structure was torn down and replaced by the current station in 1914. The last regularly-scheduled New York Central passenger train stopped there in 1958. Subsequently the outer two tracks of the four-track "Water Level Route" were removed, and the entrances to the tunnel passage serving the southbound platform were boarded over.

    A great deal of repair work, both interior and exterior had to be done by the society . . . The interior work included rebuilding the ticket booth, refurbishing benches, waiting room, and baggage room. Wiring, plumbing and heating systems had to be rebuilt.

    Inside the Station you will find displays depicting the area's railroading past, running models trains, and knowledgeable railroad enthusiasts who can answer your questions about the great "Iron Horse".

    Location
    We are located at the foot of the hill which is formed by West Market Street and River Road that follows the south wall of the Vanderbilt’s Estate. Even though the station is inactive, a very active Hudson Division still exists. AMTRAK trains that pass the station are unique to the Empire Corridor Service. Press blue button for more about the Hyde Park Station.


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     12601, Historic Site, Poughkeepsie NY, Dutchess County, Samuel Morse, artist, founder of the National Academy of Design, inventor of the telegraph and Morse Code, Hudson River School of Art, Museum Pavilion, hike three miles of trails, Trail Maps, History Locust Grove - Samuel Morse Historic Site

    845-454-4500 
    Locust Grove, the Samuel Morse Historic Site, is located at 2683 South Road, Poughkeepsie NY 12601, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. Locust Grove was the nineteenth-century country estate of Samuel Morse, the artist, founder of the National Academy of Design, and the inventor of the telegraph and Morse Code.

    In honor of the site’s history and connection to the visual arts and the Hudson River School of Art, Locust Grove opened its doors in 2006 to contemporary artists whose work reflects this style of artwork. Juried by a panel of art professionals, selected artists are offered a solo show at the estate’s elegant Museum Pavilion. Locust Grove encourages artists to develop new works of art for this exhibition opportunity. Contact Ursula Morgan at 845.454.4500, ext. 17 or at u.morgan@lgny.org.

    "The historic site's stately trees, rolling hills, and picturesque views from the house and gardens situated on the highest bluff above the river all combine to create the natural landscape garden that Morse found so appealing . . . Near the house, Victorian style gardens and urns are set within the larger context of this landscape garden. Both the Morse and Young families loved flowers and the Main Perennial Garden preserves the unique style of these enthusiastic "students" of horticulture and plant collectors. It is truly a one-of-a-kind garden in the Hudson Valley."

    About the Trails
    Walk or hike three miles of trails comprised of carriage roads and footpaths, all clearly marked with trail maps available tol visitors.

    Garden Volunteer Program
    Volunteers are vital to the horticulture program at Locust Grove. Most garden volunteers come on a regularly scheduled day for two to three hours to help the professional horticulture staff with all variety of garden related projects.

    Press blue button for Trail Maps, History, Gardens and Grounds, and Visiting information at Locust Grove.


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      Overlook Drive-In

    845-452-3445 
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      Regal Cinemas Galleria Mall 16

    845-297-1161 
    Regal Galleria Mall Stadium 16 -- 2001 South Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 12:20p, 2:10p, 2:30p, 3:30p, 6:00p, 6:50p, 8:20p, 9:10p, 10:00p
    Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 11:30a, 12:00p, 12:50p, 1:30p, 3:00p, 4:10p, 4:50p, 6:30p, 7:00p, 7:30p, 8:00p, 9:40p, 10:20p, 10:50p, 11:10p
    The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 11:40a, 1:50p, 2:50p, 6:20p, 8:10p, 10:10p
    The Great Gatsby 3D PG-13 2hr22min 12:40p, 3:20p, 4:20p, 7:40p, 11:05p
    Peeples PG-13 1hr35min 12:30p, 3:15p, 6:15p, 9:00p
    Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 11:50a, 2:40p, 3:10p, 6:10p, 6:40p, 9:20p, 9:50p
    Iron Man 3 3D PG-13 2hr20min 1:10p, 4:30p, 7:20p, 7:50p, 10:30p, 11:00p
    Pain & Gain R 2hr9min 12:45p, 3:40p, 7:10p, 10:40p
    Oblivion PG-13 2hr5min 5:20p
    42 PG-13 2hr8min 5:10p
    The Croods PG 1hr31min 1:20p, 4:00p


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      Silver Cinemas - South Hills 8

    845-297-5516 
    Silver Cinemas South Hills 8 -- 1895 South Rd. S. Hills Mall, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    The Host (2013) PG-13 2hr5min 1:20p, 7:00p
    Admission PG-13 1hr57min 4:05p, 9:20p
    The Call R 1hr36min 1:55p, 4:25p, 7:25p, 9:40p
    Jack the Giant Slayer PG-13 1hr53min 1:30p, 4:00p, 7:05p, 9:15p
    Snitch PG-13 1hr52min 1:35p, 7:10p
    Identity Thief R 1hr51min 3:45p, 9:25p
    Side Effects R 1hr45min 1:50p, 4:20p, 7:20p, 9:35p
    Life of Pi PG 2hr5min 1:15p, 3:50p, 6:50p, 9:15p
    Silver Linings Playbook R 2hr2min 1:25p, 3:55p, 7:00p, 9:20p
    Wreck-It Ralph PG 1hr41min 1:40p, 4:10p, 6:50p, 8:55p


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     12601State Historic Park, hikers, joggers, bicyclists, longest, elevated pedestrian bridge in the world, nationwide railway network, new state park, Hudson River, history, maps, activities, Poughkeepsie NY Dutchess County, Highland NY Ulster County Walkway Over The Hudson State Historic Park

    845-454-9649 
    "On October 3, 2009 Governor David A. Paterson opened the Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park as a legacy project of the Hudson Fulton Champlain Quadricentennial. The park provides access to the Hudson River's breathtaking landscape for pedestrians, hikers, joggers, bicyclists, and people with disabilities. The bridge deck stands 212 feet above the river's surface and is 6,678 feet (1.28 miles) long, making it the longest, elevated pedestrian bridge in the world.

    "The Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge was built in the late 19th century to link New York and New England to an extensive, nationwide railway network. For decades, it was a major rail corridor for both freight and passengers.

    "After a fire in 1974, the bridge was abandoned and sat for decades as an oprhaned relic. This brand new park was made possible due to the unwavering commitment of the community, who, through a non-profit organization called Walkway Over the Hudson, forged a public private partnership involving the State of New York, the federal government, neighboring municipalities, private corporations and other not for profit groups. The amazing result of this wonderful partnership is a brand new state park, now open for all to enjoy."

      The park offers interpretive signs and a Talkway Over the Walkway cell phone tour.
      The park closes as sunset. Please visit sunrisesunset.com to plan your trip.
      There are two entrances to the park, one on either side of the Hudson River
    Press blue button for hours of operation, directions, history, maps, amenities and activities and more about the Walway Over The Hudson - Entrances to Walkway Over the Hudson are located in Poughkeepsie NY 12601 in Dutchess County, and in Highland NY, Ulster County.

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     Red Hook (Dutchess)

      Lyceum Six Cinemas

    845-758-3311 
    Lyceum Cinemas -- 7270 South Broadway, Red Hook, NY 12571
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 3:35p, 6:20p, 8:00p, 9:00p
    Star Trek Into Darkness 3D NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 4:05p, 7:00p, 9:40p
    The Great Gatsby (2013) PG-13 2hr22min 3:45p, 4:45p, 6:45p, 7:45p, 9:35p
    Iron Man 3 PG-13 2hr20min 4:00p, 6:45p, 9:20p
    Iron Man 3 3D PG-13 2hr20min 4:30p, 7:15p, 9:45p
    42 PG-13 2hr8min 5:20p


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     Things To Do, National Historic Landmark District, Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge, Catskill Mountains, Attractions, Birding, Walking Trails, Nature Study, Picnicking, Scenic Views, hiking, picnic, local farms Hudson Valley, restaurants in Dutchess New York Poets' Walk Park "Scenic Hudson Valley"

     
    Poets' Walk
    Red Hook, Dutchess County
    Hudson River Valley, New York State

    The rolling fields and quiet woodlands have inspired generations of writers and artists.

    This 120-acre park is nestled in the region's famous National Historic Landmark District and offers breathtaking views of the Hudson River, Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge and Catskill Mountains. A visit to this property by Washington Irving is said to have inspired his classic story "Rip Van Winkle".

    The park itself is buffered on all sides by 780-acres of private lands under Scenic Hudson conservation easements that insure the landscape's protection from development.

    Attractions at Poets' Walk include two miles of trails through woods and open fields, magnificent setting for landscape artists, and rustic cedar pavilions.

    Things To Do
    Birding | Bird Watching
    Hiking / Walking Trails
    Nature Study
    Picnicking
    Scenic Views

    Directions
    Crossing Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge from west to east, turn left at first traffic light onto River Road. Entrance is 0.6 miles on left.

    Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, maps, and more about Poets' Walk in Dutchess, New York.

    After a day of hiking, walking, or studying the wildlife, pack a picnic from the produce at local farms in the Hudson Valley. Or dine at one of the many excellent restaurants in Dutchess New York.


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     Rhinebeck (Dutchess)

     restaurants in Rhinebeck, winter activities, sledding, cross-country skiing, Shawangunk Ridge, Catskill and Taconic mountains, Stissing Mountain, bird-watching, park, Things To Do, Birding, Cross-County Skiing, Hiking, Picnicking Burger Hill "Scenic Hudson Valley"

     
    Burger Hill Park
    Rhinebeck, Dutchess County
    Hudson River Valley, New York State

    This beautiful hill top park offers picnicking, hiking, and all-season activities including winter activities such as sledding and cross-country skiing. Burger Hill rises to a 550-foot hilltop that boasts panoramic vistas of the Hudson River Valley including the Shawangunk Ridge, Catskill and Taconic mountains, Stissing Mountain and the Berkshires.

    Burger Hill's seventy-six-acres of open meadows and rural, scenic beauty are perfect for bird-watching. The park is protected by a Scenic Hudson conservation easement and is owned by Winnakee Land Trust.

    Things To Do
    Birding | Bird Watching
    Hiking / Walking
    Picnicking

      Winter Activities
      Cross-County Skiing
      Sledding

    Directions
    From intersection of Route 9 and Route 9G, take Route 9G south for 2.5 miles. Parking area on right

    Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, maps, photos and more information about Burger Hill Park.

    When its time to eat, after a wonderful day of birding, hiking, or relaxing in the this beautiful park, pack a picnic from the healthy produce at one of the local farms in the area. Or select one of many excellent restaurants in Rhinebeck.

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     12572, CENTER for Performing Arts, Rhinebeck NY, Dutchess County, Hudson Valley, Rhinebeck Performing Arts, local theater companies, CENTERstage Productions, Gilbert & Sullivan Musical Theater Company, Kids on Stage, Up In One Productions Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck

    845-876-3080 
    Click to enlarge photo of the CENTER for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck.

    Click to enlarge photo of CENTER for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck The CENTER for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck is located at 661 Route 308, Rhinebeck NY 12572, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. The CENTER for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck (known familiarly as The CENTER) is a non-profit arts organization which offers performances and classes throughout the year. Performing and teaching artists are of local, national and international talent.

    The CENTER serves as a regular performance venue for local theater companies including CENTERstage Productions (Death of a Salesman, Cabaret, Into The Woods) the Gilbert & Sullivan Musical Theater Company (The Mikado, A Little Night Music, The Pirates of Penzance), Kids on Stage (Cinderella, The Emperor's New Clothes), Rhinebeck Theater Society (HONK!, The Complete Works of Shakespeare, Abridged, Oliver!), and Up In One Productions (Chicago, Fiddler on the Roof, Company).

    The CENTER also hosts appearances by artists such as Jeff Boyer, Brian Bradley, Elaine Colandrea, Alpin Hong, Kitty Jones, Jeff McBride, The Puppet People, Solas an Lae, Tanglewood Marionettes, Pitchfork Militia, Barbara Rankin, and David Temple, to name a few.

    Press blue button for calendar of events and to learn more about the CENTER for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck.


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     12572, County Fair, Rhinebeck NY, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley, fairgrounds, county fair in New York State, farm animals, agricultural exhibits, horticultural displays Dutchess County Fair

    845-876-4000 
    Dutchess County Fair is located on Route 9, Rhinebeck NY 12572, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. For six days each August, the bucolic fairgrounds on Route 9 in Rhinebeck plays host to nearly half a million patrons. The second largest county fair in New York State is the showplace for agriculture in Dutchess County. Over 160 acres of finely manicured gardens and grass create the beautiful setting for thousands of farm animals, agricultural exhibits and horticultural displays.

    The fairgrounds become an entertainment destination where big name talent can be enjoyed, thrill a minute excitement is experienced, and attractions can be viewed almost constantly from the time you arrive to the time you leave. The tradition of excellence that has been the Dutchess County Fair for over 160 years offers something for everyone and creates memorable moments that are cherished for a lifetime.


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     12572, Rhinebeck NY, Dutchess County, Hudson Valley, Spad XIII, Aeronca C3, Fleet biplane , Cole Palen's, biplane rides, Museum Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome

    845-752-3200 
    Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome is located at 9 Norton Road, Rhinebeck NY 12572, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. A great deal has changed here at Old Rhinebeck since a Spad XIII, Aeronca C3 and a Fleet biplane touched down on a thousand feet of dirt and gravel nearly 51 years ago. But Cole Palen's dream and vision lives through it's dedicated staff, volunteers and membership.

    On Saturday June 12th, the Aerodrome will begin its 51st Season. The 2010 season will run through October 17th, with air-shows every Saturday and Sunday, weather permitting. The gates open and biplane rides begin at 10:00am, the air show starts at 2pm and ends at 4pm, and the Museum is open daily 10:00am - 5:00pm. Press blue button for more about the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome.


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     Rhinebeck, Antiques Fair, Dutchess Valley County Fairgrounds, Rhinebeck NY, Antiques Fair, Dutchess County Fairgrounds, Dutchess County, Hudson River Valley Rhinebeck Antiques Fair

    845-876-1989 
    The Rhinebeck Antiques Fair is located on Route 9 at the Dutchess Valley County Fairgrounds in Rhinebeck NY in Dutchess County in the Hudson River Valley. This very popular Antiques Fair has been running for over 30 years and offers a summer show and a fall show. The show is held entirely indoors on the Dutchess County Fairgrounds; free parking, extensive food court, and on-site delivery service available.

    Press blue button or call 845-876-2515 for exact dates.


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     12572, Sheep & Wool Festival, Dutchess City Fairgrounds, Rhinebeck NY, activities and attractions, kids and adults, many activities, Activities for Children, Magic, Petting Zoo, Kiddie Rides, Pumpkin Patch, Child Bouncy Slide Sheep and Wool Festival

     
    The NYS Sheep & Wool Festival is located at The Dutchess City Fairgrounds, 6550 Spring Brook Ave, Rhinebeck NY 12572, Dutchess County in the Hudson River Valley. The New York Sheep and Wool Festival offer activities and attractions for kids and adults. In addition to viewing the different breeds of animals, families can participate in many activities.

    Activities for Children (previous festivals) included:
      Sheep Dog Trials
      A sheepdog trial course tests a dogs ability to do the various jobs a sheepdog will see on the farm. Sheep may need to be gathered from the pasture, or moved about the farm or sorted and penned.

      Magic, Music & Ventriloquism
      Fantastic magic, great sounding music and just an awesome display of ventriloquism.

      Mad Science
      Mad Science is the worlds leading science enrichment provider, delivering unique, hands-on science experiences for children that are as entertaining as they are educational.

      Dutchess County Sheriff K-9 Demonstration
      Experience first hand how the K-9 unit of the Dutchess County Sheriff Department apprehends criminals by using the canine senses of smell. Your child my even be called to help the officers during their demonstration.

      Leaping Lama Contest
      Come see these 6 foot lamas challenge each other and defy gravity! Who will leap the highest? Who will take home the first place ribbon? You can not miss this example of sportsmanship.

      Two by Two Petting Zoo
      Kiddie Rides
      Pumpkin Patch
      Make a Scarecrow
      Farm Market and Pumpkin Painting
      Hula Hoop Sheep Toss
      Animal Alley
      Child Bouncy Slide
      Putt-putt Golf
      Hay Maze and Scavenger Hunt

    Press blue button for this year's Sheep & Wool Festival schedule, including children's activities and fun for kids attractions.

    Transportation by Train

      Take the Amtrak to Rhinecliff, followed by an approximate 5 minute taxi ride.

      Take the MTA Metro North to Poughkeepsie, followed by an approximate 45 minute taxi ride.


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      Upstate Films

    845-876-2515 
    Upstate Films Theater -- 6415 Montgomery St., Rhinebeck, NY 12572
    Title Rating Runtime Showings
    To the Wonder R 1hr52min 5:45p, 8:05p
    The Company You Keep R 2hr1min 8:10p
    Renoir R 1hr51min 5:50p


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     12572, Historic Site, Rhinebeck NY, Dutchess County, mid-Hudson Valley, 18th-century, confidante of Franklin Delano Roosevelt,  Miss Suckley traveled extensively with FDR during his presidency, library in Hyde Park, Hudson Valley of New York Wilderstein Historic Site

    845-876-4818 
    Wilderstein Historic Site is located at 330 Morton Road, Rhinebeck NY 12572, Dutchess County in the mid-Hudson Valley. The history of Wilderstein begins in 1852 with Thomas Holy Suckley's purchase of the river front site, then a sheep meadow of the adjacent late 18th-century estate, Wildercliff . . .

    Thomas Suckley and his wife Catherine Murray Bowne wanted a building site endowed with striking natural features in the best traditions of the picturesque aesthetic. The landscape setting for Wilderstein fulfilled this criteria by virtue of its varied terrain and the scenic views it afforded of the river and distant mountains - the vistas framed by tall cedars and evergreens.

    Suckley named the property "Wilderstein" (wild man's stone) in reference to a nearby Indian petroglyph, an allusive reminder of a cultural heritage that preceded European settlements in the region.

    The original Italianate villa designed by John Warren Ritch was remodeled and enlarged in 1888 by Thomas's son Robert Bowne Suckley and his wife, Elizabeth Philips Montgomery. Poughkeepsie architect Arnout Cannon was hired to transform the two story villa into an elaborate Queen Anne style country house . . .

    The fashionably appointed interiors were designed by the New York City decorator, Joseph Burr Tiffany. With the ground floor rooms executed in contrasting historic revival and aesthetic movement styles, the interiors at Wilderstein offer a splendid microcosm of the decorative arts during this period of American design.

    The self-conscious opulence of the newly remodeled Wilderstein was complimented by the Picturesque Landscape design of Calvert Vaux who laid out the grounds at Wilderstein according to the principles of American Romantic Landscape style . . .

    The last resident of Wilderstein was Margaret (Daisy) Suckley. A cousin and confidante of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Miss Suckley traveled extensively with FDR during his presidency, gave him his famous black Scottish terrier Fala and helped to establish his library in Hyde Park. Miss Suckley was with FDR when he was fatally stricken at Warm Springs, Georgia in 1945. She died at Wilderstein in 1991, in her 100th year. The letters they exchanged during their friendship, discovered in a black battered suitcase at Wilderstein, provide one of the best resources for understanding the private side of Roosevelt’s life during his presidency. Press blue button for more about Wilderstein Historic Site in the Hudson Valley of New York.


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     Staatsburg (Dutchess)

     12580, State Park, marina, camping sites, hiking trails, Ogden Mills, Ruth Livingston Mills Memorial State Park, camping, boat launch ramp, activities and attractions, Things To Do, Biking, Boat Launches, Cross Country Skiing, Fishing, Hiking Mills Norrie State Park (Margaret Lewis Norrie)

    845-889-4646 
    Margaret Lewis Norrie State Park is located at Staatsburg NY 12580, Dutchess County in the Hudson River Valley. A serene wooded area with glimpses of the river provides an ideal location. The park's marina as well as its camping sites are extremely popular, as are the numerous hiking trails.

    Margaret Lewis Norrie State Park adjoins Ogden Mills and Ruth Livingston Mills Memorial State Park and together, comprise more than 1,000-acres. Margaret Lewis Norrie State Park offers a full menu of exhilarating recreational opportunities and activities for visitors of all ages.

    A serene wooded area with glimpses of the river provides an ideal location for camping. A marina consisting of slip space and a boat launch ramp is a popular area within the park. Press blue button for directions, and more about the activities and attractions available at Margaret Lewis Norrie State Park.

    Things To Do
    Biking
    Boat Launches
    Cabins Campsites
    Dockage
    Fishing
    Golf Grills
    Hiking
    Marina (Marina Pump Out Stations)
    Nature Trails
    Pavilions
    Picnic Tables
    Powerboats
    Scenic Views
    Showers (Accessible)
    Tent/Trailer Sites

      Winter Activities
      Cross-country Skiing
      Snowshoeing Trails


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     12580, Staatsburg NY, Mills Memorial State Park, Staatsburgh State Historic Site, Dinsmore Public Golf Course, best hiking in the hudson valley, walking, jogging, hiking, cycling, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, views of the Hudson River, History Ogden Mills & Ruth Livingston Mills State Park

    845-889-4646 
    Ogden Mills & Ruth Livingston Mills State Park is located at Old Post Road, Staatsburg NY 12580 in Dutchess County. The Ogden Mills and Ruth Livingston Mills State Park adjoins Margaret Lewis Norrie State Park and together, comprise more than one thousand acres.

    Mills Memorial State Park is the home of Staatsburgh State Historic Site and the Dinsmore Public Golf Course. The Mills Park also offers some of the best hiking in the hudson valley with many trails that weave through the grounds of both Mills and Norrie State Parks, ideal for walking, jogging, hiking, cycling, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing. Visitors can see exquisite views of the Hudson River that runs directly along the parks' western boundaries.

    A Bit of History
    Staatsburgh State was the elegant country home of Ogden Mills and his wife Ruth Livingston Mills. Sitting atop a grassy hill overlooking the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains, their house is a fine example of a great estate built by America's financial and industrial leaders during the Gilded Age (1876 - 1917). Also known as the American Renaissance, this period in American history was marked by America's rapid economic growth and emergence as a world power.

      Darius Ogden Mills, father of Ogden Mills, established the family fortune by investing in banks, railroads and mines. Ogden Mills, like his father, was a noted financier and philanthropist. In 1882 he married Ruth Livingston, whose family had been prominent landowners in the Hudson Valley since the 17th century. In the 1890s Mr. & Mrs. Mills commissioned the prestigious New York City architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White to remodel and enlarge their home. Work began in 1895 and when completed in 1896, the house had been transformed from a 25-room Greek Revival style home into a Beaux-Arts mansion of 65 rooms and 14 bathrooms. Although the interior was lavishly decorated, mostly in the styles of 17th and 18th-century France, many architectural features of the earlier Livingston home such as the trims, moldings and many of the fireplaces had been preserved. This melding of grandeur and heritage is characteristic of the American Renaissance period.

      Owning five homes, the Mills family resided in their Staatsburg home primarily in the fall and entertained as many as 80 guests at a time. The home and surrounding property was passed to their son, Ogden Livingston Mills in 1929. After his death in 1937 his sister Gladys Mills Phipps inherited the property and in 1938 donated the house and 192-acres of the estate to the State of New York as a memorial to her parents. Today the elegant mansion, restored to its turn-of-the-century appearance, is open for tours, and the house and grounds offer special events throughout the year.

    Press blue button for more about activities and attractions at Ogden Mills & Ruth Livingston Mills State Park, including the Dinsmore Golf Course and Staatsburgh State Historic Site.

    Things To Do at Ogden Mills & Ruth Livingston Mills State Park
    Biking
    Fishing Gift Shop
    Golf
    Group Tours
    Hiking
    Historic Site
    Interpretive Sign
    Recreation Programs (Accessible) Refreshments
    Picnic Area
    Scenic Views

      Winter Activities
      Cross-country Skiing
      Sledding
      Snowshoeing Trails


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     12580, Historic Site, Staatsburg NY, Ogden Mills, great estate, History, mansion, tours, activities, Things To Do at Staatsburgh State Historic Site, Biking, Group Tours, Hiking, Historic House, Winter Activities, Cross-country Skiing Staatsburgh "State Historic Site"

    845-889-8851 
    Staatsburgh State Historic Site is located at Old Post Road, Staatsburg NY 12580 in Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. Staatsburgh is the elegant country home of Ogden Mills and his wife Ruth Livingston Mills. Sitting atop a grassy hill overlooking the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains, their house is a fine example of a great estate built by America's financial and industrial leaders during the Gilded Age (1876 - 1917). Also known as the American Renaissance, this period in American history was marked by America's rapid economic growth and emergence as a world power. Darius Ogden Mills, father of Ogden Mills, established the family fortune by investing in banks, railroads and mines. Ogden Mills, like his father, was a noted financier and philanthropist. In 1882 he married Ruth Livingston, whose family had been prominent landowners in the Hudson Valley since the 17th century. In 1890, Ruth Livingston Mills inherited her childhood home and property which had once belonged to her great-grandfather, Morgan Lewis, the third governor of New York State.

    A Bit of History
    In the 1890s Mr. & Mrs. Mills commissioned the prestigious New York City architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White to remodel and enlarge their home. Work began in 1895 and when completed in 1896, the house had been transformed from a 25-room Greek Revival style home into a Beaux-Arts mansion of 65 rooms and 14 bathrooms. Although the interior was lavishly decorated, mostly in the styles of 17th and 18th-century France, many architectural features of the earlier Livingston home such as the trims, moldings and many of the fireplaces had been preserved. This melding of grandeur and heritage is characteristic of the American Renaissance period. Owning five homes, the Mills family resided in their Staatsburg home primarily in the fall and entertained as many as 80 guests at a time. The home and surrounding property was passed to their son, Ogden Livingston Mills in 1929. After his death in 1937 his sister Gladys Mills Phipps inherited the property and in 1938 donated the house and 192 acres of the estate to the State of New York as a memorial to her parents.

    Today the elegant mansion, restored to its turn-of-the-century appearance, is open for tours and the house and grounds offer special events throughout the year.

    Press blue button for directions, fees and rates, hours of operation, activities, and more about Staatsburgh State Historic Site.

    Things To Do at Staatsburgh State Historic Site
    Biking
    Educational Services (Accessible)
    Gift Shop
    Group Tours
    Guided Tours
    Hiking
    Historic House
    Interpretive Signs (Accessible)
    Picnic Area (Accessible)
    Scenic Views (Accessible)

      Winter Activities
      Cross-country Skiing


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     Ridgefield (Fairfield)connecticut fairfield county southern weston wilton

     Performing Arts Children Children's kids music musical live theatre theater movies ballet classical concert concerts orchestra Moscow Boys Choir Film Oscar-winners international series musicians comedy The Symphony Opera Company Connecticut CT Fairfield Ridgefield Playhouse

    203-438-5795 
    The Ridgefield Playhouse is dedicated to serving Ridgefield, Connecticut and nearby communities in the Performing Arts. Designed in 1938, the auditorium in "the old high school" was once the center of Ridgefield's cultural life. During World War II, residents had the privilege of twice hearing the legendary Arturo Toscanini conduct here. In its new life, The Ridgefield Playhouse has been designed to embrace its former role and more. In an age of multiplexes and stadiums, what a pleasure to be in an impeccably renovated, historic theater with near-perfect acoustics!

    Since our opening, enthusiastic, sold-out audiences have enjoyed Peter Yarrow, Marcel Marceau, Barbara Cook, Moscow Boys Choir, Joan Baez, and The Bacon Brothers. Film-goers have seen a range of movies from Oscar-winners such as Traffic and Chocolat to family fare to our international film series. Community events such as the Ridgefield High School Orchestra Concert and the Annual Town Meeting found a new home at The Playhouse.

    While we can all agree with Shakespeare that "the play's the thing," we also know that this beautiful theater adds a great deal to the experience of a performance or movie. In an age of multiplexes and stadiums, what a pleasure to be in an impeccably renovated, historic theater with near-perfect acoustics!

    Notable Beginnings, Legendary Performances
    Designed in 1938, the auditorium in "the old high school" was at one time the center of Ridgefield's cultural life. In its heyday, before being abandoned in 1972, it was home to school performances as well as community events and town meetings. During World War II, residents had the privilege of twice hearing the legendary Arturo Toscanini conduct here.

    In its new life, The Ridgefield Playhouse has been designed to embrace its former role and more. The interior preserves the hall's excellent acoustics that make it an ideal venue for musical performance and live theater. At the same time, retractable draperies cover the walls enabling the "deadening" effect needed to show movies. Thanks to a generous legacy from Patricia Schuster, founder of the Ridgefield Studio of Classical Ballet, the stage was built to have the resilience necessary for dance performances. Parts of the old stage rigging have been preserved and supplemented to enable use of the stage's large fly space. Stage lights and a state-of-the-art sound system have been installed.

    Echoing the importance of the town of Ridgefield in the theater's life is a hand-painted mural covering the lobby walls with familiar scenes of historic Ridgefield. The mural, a gift from a Ridgefield couple, was created by a local artist. Other murals enliven the interior of the performance area as well as the entryway to The Playhouse; all were gifts of Playhouse supporters. Press blue button to explore the Ridgefield Playhouse."

    Ridgefield Playhouse -- 80 East Ridge Avenue, Ridgfield, CT 06877
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     Stamford (Fairfield)connecticut fairfield county

     SCA historic Palace Theatre Rich Forum live theatre concerts comedy dance entertainment vaudeville house Sackler Gallery Truglia proscenium Theatre Leonhardt Studio Connecticut Grand Opera Orchestra Symphony Orchestra New England Operetta Ballet Stamford Center for the Arts

    203-325-4466 
    Stamford Center for the Arts (SCA), a not-for-profit arts organization, is dedicated to serving as the region's premier center for the performing arts. SCA operates the exquisitely restored historic Palace Theatre and the state-of-the-art Rich Forum, both within four blocks of each other in downtown Stamford, Connecticut.

    Each season, Stamford Center for the Arts creates, presents and promotes the highest quality entertainment, education and outreach programs that include the best in live theatre, concerts, comedy and dance entertainment from throughout the world.

      The Palace Theatre, a 1580-seat Thomas Lamb designed vaudeville house, was acclaimed as "Connecticut's Most Magnificent" when it opened in 1927. The Palace was restored and re-opened in 1983 for live theatre, concerts and art exhibitions in the Sackler Gallery.

      Rich Forum, which opened in 1992, is an arts and communications center. Rich Forum includes the 757-seat Truglia (proscenium) Theatre; the Leonhardt Studio (black box theatre); the Mercede Promenade; and the front-of-the-house upper level that includes the elegant Rossi Salon and the Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Gallery.

    Both the Rich Forum and Palace Theatre seasons include performances by Connecticut Grand Opera and Orchestra, Stamford Symphony Orchestra, New England Lyric Operetta, Ballet School of Stamford, Young Artist Philharmonic, Lumina String Quartet, Zig Zag Ballet, The Perry Players, as well as stage productions specifically for young audiences.

    Since its inaugural season (1992-93), Rich Forum most recently presented such productions as the Pulitzer Prize-winning Dinner with Friends, Thunder Knocking on the Door, ART, The ThreePenney Opera, and SCA's Fringe Festival. The Palace Theatre and Rich Forum attracted such diverse and luminous events and performers as Lily Tomlin, Peter, Paul & Mary, Tom Jones, B.B. King, Carrot Top, Harry Belafonte, Drummers of West Africa, Vienna Choir Boys, Balanchine's The Nutcracker, Late Nite Catechism, George Winston, It's A Wonderful Life, The Big Apple Circus, Annie, Liza Minnelli, Itzhak Perlman, Johnny Mathis, Michael Feinstein, Emanuel Ax, Yo-Yo Ma, Isaac Stern, Ray Romano, Willie Nelson, Tony Bennett, Judy Collins, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre and more.

    In 1996, Stamford Center for the Arts established a month-long festival, Celebrate! Black History, which has evolved into a year-round African-American Cultural Series featuring numerous and varied events, many of which are free for local and statewide youths, adults and families.

     Museum, Nature Center, walking trails, short hikes, hiker, bird-watching, Playground, Nature Trails, Arboretum, Working Farm, traditional working farm, Children, farming, Education, Things To Do, Hiking, Walking, Nature Trails, Working Farm Stamford Museum & Nature Center

    203-322-1646 
    The Stamford Museum & Nature Center is located at 39 Scofield Town Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT in Fairfield County. Stamford Museum & Nature Center has miles of beautiful walking trails. These trails cover much of the 118-acre property, offering short hikes along Poorhouse Creek to more challenging excursions along the High Ridge Trail. A walk through any trail may afford glimpses of wood duck pairs, painted turtles sunning on rocks, or even a pileated woodpecker. Spectacular glacial erratic boulders are strewn throughout the trail system. An enthusiastic hiker will find a number of different walks to suit a particular mood or season, like finding a secluded bridge on a bird-watching morning, or discovering a cave where coyotes have slept. The trails wind through a mature forest of American beech, oaks, black birch, and other native plant species.

    Playground
    Did you ever wonder what the world is like from an animal's point of view? Scamper through the giant hollow log into Nature's Playground and find out. This exciting new playground in the woods at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center is nestled into a rocky hillside and is part of the Overbrook Natural Science Complex. Kids (or adults) can scale a spider's web to a tree house with a lookout, then wind their way down a tubular slide or zoom down the otter slide.

    They can jump on a bouncing bug, try to walk across a moving bridge or climb into a hawk's nest to survey their territory. Wiggle like a worm across two huge maple leaves, and crawl through an ant's nest. Dig for fossils in the huge sand pit. They also can become the captain and crew of the boat that's anchored here.

    Nature Trails
    Our trails connect with the 88 acre-Bartlett Arboretum on the north end of the Museum's property.

    New England Working Farm
    Explore our traditional working farm and discover the sounds, smells, and textures that evoke memories and reveal the nature of farmlife. Observe staff conduct the daily chores that maintain this active, productive farm. Heckscher Farm is a living resource for learning. Children and families make personal connections to a not-so-distant past when farming was a major way of life in the region. Through observation, exploration, and participation, visitors can immerse themselves in the experiences of farming.

    Education
    We are an Educational Institution. The Museum's 10-acre farm provides educational and recreational activities. At the Stamford Museum and Nature Center, we offer year-round classes in art and nature for toddlers through adults. Press blue button for more information about the Stamford Museum and Nature Center.

    Things To Do
    Hiking / Walking
    Playground
    Nature Trails
    Working Farm


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     .Closed Caption for Greene

     find closed caption movies, in Greene County, captioned movies, captioned movies search, Open Captioned, Rear Window, captioned movies, showing in theaters, across the United States, Instant CC Film Finder Captionfish in Greene County

     
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     Athens (Greene)

     Lighthouse, Hudson River, historic structure, photos, history, Hudson Athens Lighthouse, Second Empire architectural style lighthouse, Hudson Athens, New York, City of Hudson,  Hudson City Lighthouse Hudson-Athens Lighthouse

    518-828-5294 
    The Hudson-Athens Lighthouse is a Second Empire architectural style lighthouse located in the Hudson River between Hudson and Athens, New York.

    In the late 1880’s, hazards created by the Middle Ground Flats opposite the City of Hudson made navigation of the Hudson river at that point extremely risky for the busy shipping route. After much petitioning to the Congress of the United States, a survey was completed and an appropriation of $35,000.00 was approved by Congress in 1872 to build the Hudson City Lighthouse now known as the Hudson-Athens Lighthouse.

    The Hudson-Athens Lighthouse is one-hundred and thirty three years old. Steps and measures need to be taken to preserve any house wherever it is located. The unique location of the Hudson-Athens Lighthouse, in the middle of the Hudson River, makes monumental demands on its owners for the house's preservation. The age of the house, the currents, the tides, the wakes of passing boats, the rushing spring flood waters, and the ice flows in 133 year winters have, and continue to compromise the foundation of the historic structure. At this time it is a priority that the foundation be repaired. Press blue button for photos, history, and more about the Hudson-Athens Lighthouse.


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     Catskill (Greene)

      Community Theatre - Catskill

    518-943-2410 
    Community Theatre -- 373 Main Street, Catskill, NY 12414
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     heron, migratory birds, National Audubon Society, Attractions, wildlife observation, kayak, canoe launch, Things To Do, Birding, Canoeing Kayaking, Hiking Walking Trails, Nature Study,  nature study, local farms in the Hudson Valley, restaurants in Greene RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary "Scenic Hudson Valley"

     
    RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary
    Catskill, Greene County
    Hudson River Valley, New York State

    At 480-acres, RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is the Hudson River's largest tidal swamp forest.

    The RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is an important feeding area for heron, waterfowl and migratory birds. It is also a breeding ground and nursery for American shad and bass. This property is co-owned by The Scenic Hudson Land Trust and the National Audubon Society.

    Attractions in this wonderful 480-acre forest includes more than three and a half miles of trails, Twenty-eight-foot wildlife observation tower, kayak and canoe launch to the river (following half-mile walk from parking area). Note that canoe/kayak access to the Sanctuary is by way of the RamsHorn Creek that connects to the Hudson River (nearest put-in is Catskill Point).

    Things To Do
    Birding | Bird Watching
    Canoeing / Kayaking
    Hiking / Walking Trails
    Nature Study
    Observation Tower
    Picnicking
    Scenic Views

    Directions
    Crossing the Rip Van Winkle Bridge from east to west, turn left at first traffic light onto Route 385. Continue 2.5 miles through the Village of Catskill. Left on West Main Street after crossing the Catskill Creek. Continue 0.8 miles to small rotary; exit rotary on Dubois Road. Proceed 0.1 miles to RamsHorn parking area on right.

    Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, maps, and more about RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary in Greene County, New York.

    After a day of hiking, walking, and nature study, pack a picnic from the produce at one of the local farms in the Hudson Valley. Or dine at one of many excellent restaurants in Greene County, New York.


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     12414, National Historic Site, Thomas Cole, pristine landscape paintings, Hudson River School, Cole, artists of the Hudson River School, artists, Historic Site, about the Hudson River School, Thomas Cole’s paintings, Catskill Thomas Cole "Historic Site"

    518-943-7465 
    The Thomas Cole National Historic Site is located at 218 Spring Street, near the western entrance to the Rip Van Winkle Bridge, in the village of Catskill NY 12414, Greene County in the Hudson Valley.

    "In the early nineteenth century, many in this country were searching for a style of art that they could call their own. Painter, poet, and essayist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) responded to this quest by creating pristine landscape paintings unlike any yet seen in America. His vision of wild and untouched scenery with majestic mountains and tangled forests stood in stark contrast to the gentle landscape images that had come before.

    "Influential people of the nascent New York cultural scene embraced his work enthusiastically, and Cole became the leader of an informal alliance of landscape artists now known as the Hudson River School. Cole, Asher Durand, Frederic Church, Sanford Gifford, Jasper Cropsey, and other painters, along with literary figures such as William Cullen Bryant and James Fenimore Cooper, forged a self-consciously “American” style and landscape vision for what was still a relatively new nation.

    "The artists of the Hudson River School were united by their belief that their art might lead to spiritual renewal and contribute to the formation of a uniquely American national culture. Their work established a notion of America as a new Eden, a concept that still resonates with artists, environmentalists, and landscape enthusiasts to this day."

    Visit the Thomas Cole Historic Site and join a guided tour of Cole’s home and studio, see the film about his art, stroll through the flower gardens and enjoy the sweeping view of the Catskill Mountains. Take in a special lecture about the Hudson River School, or join a guided hike to the magnificent nearby places seen in Thomas Cole’s paintings.

    Things To Do at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site
    Exhibitions
    Hiking (Guided hike along Hudson River School Art Trail)
    Hudson River School Art Trails
    School Programs
    Sunday Salons Lectures
    Visitor Center & Shop


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     Cornwallville (Greene)

     12418, Ranch, Cowboy Experience, upper Hudson Valley, ranch experience, Attractions, Rodeo Activities, Team Roping Lazy S Ranch

    518-239-8995 
    Lazy S Ranch, offering a "Cowboy Experience" is located at 637 Hervey Street Road, Cornwallville, NY 12418, Greene County in the upper Hudson Valley. "Come see cattle in their natural habitat and learn how we work with nature to raise our animals. We also have pigs, sheep, goats, horses, border collies, and more. Come and join us for a real ranch experience."

    Attractions
    Recreational livestock production
    Rodeo Activities
    Team Roping


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     Coxsackie (Greene)

     Things To Do, Birding, Canoe, Kayaking, Nature Trails, Picnic Spot, Wetland & wildlife, canoeing, fishing, restaurants in Greene County, riverfront preserve, inland pond, public park, Town of Coxsackie, Greene County Four Mile Point "Scenic Hudson Valley"

     
    Four Mile Point
    Town of Coxsackie, Greene County
    Hudson River Valley, New York State

    Scenic Hudson saved this riverfront parcel from development

    This 7.6-acre riverfront preserve now offers a picturesque shoreline, tranquil inland pond and 60-foot knoll that provides dramatic vistas. The preserve once housed an icehouse during the height of the historic ice industry along the Hudson River. The property was purchased and turned into a public park in 1992 by The Scenic Hudson Land Trust, the Town of Coxsackie and the Greene County Soil and Water Conservation District.

    Things To Do
    Birding | Bird Watching
    Canoeing
    Kayaking
    Nature Trails
    Picnic Spot
    Wetland & wildlife viewing platform

    Directions
    Crossing Rip Van Winkle Bridge from east to west, turn right at first traffic light onto Route 385 north. Continue 7.6 miles. Right on Four-Mile Point Road.

    Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, parking information, maps, photos and more about Four Mile Point.

    After a day of canoeing, kayaking, fishing, or relaxing at this lovely spot in Coxsackie, select from one of many good restaurants in Greene County.


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      Hi-Way Drive- In Theatre - Coxsackie

    518-731-8672. 
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     About Applefest, Hudson Valley, Village of Warwick, Top 100 Events, one-day event, Warwick’s apples, culture, and entertainment, festival, Festival proceeds benefit these and other local non-profit organizations, Things To Do and See at the Festival Applefest Festival

    845-987-8300 


    About Applefest
    Located in the Hudson Valley
    Village of Warwick, New York

    Admission is FREE

    Applefest began in 1989 as a simple harvest celebration to support the Warwick Valley Community Center. Named one of the “Top 100 Events” in the country, over 30,000 visitors now attend the one-day event, traveling from neighboring states to experience the extraordinary variety of Warwick’s apples, culture, and entertainment. The festival is produced by the Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Warwick Valley Community Center. Festival proceeds benefit these and other local non-profit organizations.

    Things To Do and See at the Festival

  • Over 200 craft vendors
  • Dozens of food vendors
  • 50 local non-profit exhibitors
  • Music & entertainment on several stages all day
  • Children’s Carnival
  • Farmers’ Market
  • Walk to Village shops, restaurants & businesses
  • 2:09 AM 12/10/2012
  • Apple Pie Baking Contest (slices for sale)
  • Applefest Visitor's Guide
    An updated Applefest Visitors’ Guide will be posted on the website before Applefest next fall, and will also be available for free at the festival.

    This 32-page booklet contains schedules of Applefest events, transportation information, directories for craft/food vendors, wineries, u-pick apples, a user-friendly map of the festival area, ads for local businesses and more.

    Press Blue Button for more information about Applefest.

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     Music & Environmental Festival, Top 4 Music Festivals in the US, Folk Festival, good music, About Clearwater, Clean Water Act, the Hudson River Park Act, removal of PCB’s from the Hudson, America’s Environmental Flagship, Clearwater Environmental Clearwater's Hudson River Festival

     

    Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival
    A Music & Environmental Festival

    Clearwater Environmental Organization

    • "One of the Top 4 Music Festivals in the U.S."
      Outside Magazine,

    • "Clearwater is everything a Folk Festival should be; good music, good people and good fun. You'll find your community is bigger when you leave than when you came.",
      Ani DiFranco

    • "Playing Clearwater was one of the most fulfilling experiences I've had in music. I feel lucky to have been invited.",
      Josh Ritter

    About Clearwater
    "Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc. is a 501(c)3 tax exempt nonprofit, member- supported corporation whose mission is to preserve and protect the Hudson River. In 1966, folk music legend and environmental activist Pete Seeger, in despair over the pollution of his beloved Hudson River, announced plans to “build a boat to save the river”. At the time, the Hudson was rank with raw sewage, toxic chemicals and oil pollution; fish had disappeared over many miles of its length. Seeger believed a majestic replica of the sloops that sailed the Hudson in the 18th and 19th centuries would bring people to the river, where they could experience its beauty and be moved to preserve it. Inspired by that vision, the 106-feet-long tall ship Clearwater was built and launched in 1969. The sloop was among the first vessels in the U.S. to conduct science-based environmental education aboard a sailing ship, virtually creating the template by which such programs are conducted around the world today.

    "Since the launch of the Clearwater, more than 430,000 young people and hundreds of thousands of adults have experienced their first real look at an estuary’s ecosystem—fish, invertebrates, water chemistry and ecological principals—aboard the sloop. Clearwater’s environmental education programs now serve more than 15,000 students annually, and the organization also educates over 200 teachers each year through SUNY New Paltz, Pace University and other institutions. Clearwater’s members have helped advocate for the Clean Water Act, the Hudson River Park Act and removal of PCB’s from the Hudson.

    "The Clearwater has become America’s Environmental Flagship, and was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004 for its role in the environmental movement. Each summer, Clearwater re-connects Hudson Valley residents with their cultural heritage and traditions by bringing them down to the river for the Great Hudson River Revival, the country’s oldest music and environmental festival. The organization and its local sloop clubs also sponsor smaller local riverfront festivals throughout the year. Clearwater’s unique approach to public outreach has made the Clearwater a symbol of grassroots action through hands-on learning, music and celebration."

    Press blue button for festival information, donations, and updated information about Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival.


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     TAP New York, Craft Beer, Fine Food Festival, New York's Largest Craft Beer Festival, craft brewers, craft beer and food event in New York State, TAP New York, about beer, about home-brewing, about beer/food pairings, cooking demonstrations Craft Beer & Fine Food Festival - Hunter

     
    TAP New York
    Craft Beer & Fine Food Festival

    New York's Largest Craft Beer Festival


    TAP New York is an Annual Event


    • TAP New York started out 15 years ago with a couple hundred beer fanatics and a handful of craft brewers at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, and has grown into the largest craft beer and food event in New York State.


    • TAP New York is more than just about the beer. It's about great food - tasty morsels that carefully complement these rich brews. And plenty of it.


    • It's about education . . . about beer, about home-brewing, about beer/food pairings . . . it's about cooking demonstrations from some of the best chefs in the region . . . and it's about good friends coming together for a weekend of good beer, good food, and good times.


    • TAP New York is also a competition. Beer experts and guest judges will judge in a competition for the "Best Beer" and "Best Brewery" in New York State. Two cups are awarded on Saturday, the Matthew Vassar Cup and the F. X. Matt Memorial Cup.


    • Press blue button for event date & place, and more about the Craft Beer & Fine Food Festival.


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     Hunter (Greene)

     12441, Catskill Mountains, Greene County, two-drop waterfall, Catskill Mountains of New York, higher waterfalls, New York, tourist attractions, Hudson River School,  American landscape painting, Hiking through the Catskills, Bastion Falls Kaaterskill Falls

     
    Kaaterskill Falls
    Kaaterskill Falls is located in the Catskill Mountains, in the town of Hunter 12441, Greene County in the Hudson Valley. Kaaterskill Falls is a two-drop waterfall located in the eastern Catskill Mountains of New York, on the north side of Kaaterskill Clove, between the hamlets of Haines Falls and Palenville. The dual cascades total 260 feet (79 m) in height, making it one of the higher waterfalls in New York, and one of the taller waterfalls in the eastern United States.

    Waterfall Statistics
    Total height of both falls = 260 feet (79 m)
    Height of the longest drop = 180 feet (60 m)
    Number of drops 2

    The Kaaterskill Falls are one of America's oldest tourist attractions, with it appearing in some of the most prominent books, essays, poems and paintings of the early 19th century. Long before Alexis de Tocqueville's famous essay on America, Kaaterskill Falls was lauded as a place where a traveler could see a wilder image, a sort of primeval Eden. Beginning with Thomas Cole's first visit in 1825, they became an icon subject for painters of the Hudson River School, setting the wilderness ideal for American landscape painting. The Falls also inspired "Catterskill Falls", a poem by William Cullen Bryant.
    Source: Several articles including Wikipedia.com

    The word is Hiking through the Catskills, on the way to Kaaterskill Falls, is Bastion Falls. Although smaller and not as dramatic as Kaaterskill Falls, Bastion Falls, 30 feet high, is quite striking and beautiful. Be sure to spend some time enjoying this smaller fall.

    Warning
    It appears that people have had serious accidents climbing to the top of the falls. Do not be tempted to climb to the top of the falls as missteps on the slippery rocks have resulted in serious accidents and even fatalities.

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      Mountain Cinema

    518-263-2002 
    The Mountain Cinema -- Main Street, Hunter, NY 12442
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     Windham (Greene)

      Windham Theatre

    518-734-6110 
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      American Cruise Lines

    800-814-6880 

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     site cruise National Trust Historical Landmarks  Sunnyside Washington Irving Legend of Sleepy Hollow Philipsburg Manor Lyndhurst Gothic Revival castle Kykuit Rockefeller Estate Rockefeller Estate Philipsburg Manor Cruises to Hudson River Valley Historic Sites

    800-533-3779 
    Hudson River Adventures welcomes you aboard the "Pride Of The Hudson". Our ship will thrill you with its sleek design and elegant decor. Come relax in our climate controlled main salon or enjoy the passing scenery from our spacious sun deck. The "Pride Of The Hudson" specializes in Weddings, Receptions, Schools, Corporate Functions, Reunions, Fund Raisers, Theme Parties, Anniversaries, Surprise Parties, Political Functions, or any other occasions. Excellent Catering to fit all budgets is available.

    One of the tours available, "The Bannerman Island Cruise Tour" begins at Torches Landing in Newburgh NY. Then South to what is described as "One of the most beautiful sights on the Hudson River." Bannerman Castle rises from the North side of Pollepel Island like a medieval fantasy. This cruise does not stop on the island. However, a short video takes you on a tour of the Bannerman Castle. Press blue button to view Public Sightseeing Schedule, Bannerman Island, and other cruise schedules, available in the Hudson River Valley.


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    800-445-5942 

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     New York's State Historic Preservation Office, SHPO, historic, archeological, cultural resources, National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, New York State Historic Preservation Act of 1980, New York State, National Registers of Historic Places Historic Preservation Sites

    518-237-8643 
    "New York's State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) helps communities identify, evaluate, preserve, and revitalize their historic, archeological, and cultural resources. The SHPO administers programs authorized by both the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and the New York State Historic Preservation Act of 1980. These programs, including the Statewide Historic Resources Survey, the New York State and National Registers of Historic Places, the federal historic rehabilitation tax credit, the Certified Local Government program, the state historic preservation grants program, state and federal environmental review, and a wide range of technical assistance, are provided through a network of teams assigned to territories across the state. The SHPO works with governments, the public, and educational and not-for-profit organizations to raise historic preservation awareness, to instill in New Yorkers a sense of pride in the state's unique history and to encourage heritage tourism and community revitalization."

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     Hudson River group excursions historic vessel US Coast Guard licensed Daytime cruise  West Haverstraw West Point Peekskill Hudson Highland Cruises

    845-534-7245 
    From May 1st through October, the M.V. Commander cruises on the Hudson River from West Haverstraw, West Point and Peekskill for charter parties and group excursions.The M.V. Commander's home port is located in West Haverstraw, NY, which is on the west bank of the Hudson River about mid way between the Tappan Zee Bridge and the Bear Mountain Bridge.

    The historic vessel, built in 1917, is listed on the National and State registers of Historic Places. The M.V. Commander is US Coast Guard licensed and inspected, with a certified captain and crew. The upper deck has ample seating and is partly covered by a canopy, affording both sun and shade for those enjoying the magnificent view of the Hudson Highlands. The enclosed lower deck has a maximum capacity of 100 passengers and spacious picture windows, allowing for pleasurable viewing of the passing scenery. There are chairs, tables and benches, and an area for dancing.

    Daytime cruise rates and schedule are available for groups of 30 or more who do not require exclusive use of the boat, with reduced rates for senior and children. On these cruises, we describe the points of interest and give a brief history of the area. Press blue button for more information about Hudson Highlands Cruises.


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      Hudson River Adventures - Cruises

    845--782-0685 
    Hudson River Adventures welcomes you aboard the "Pride Of The Hudson". Our ship will thrill you with its sleek design and elegant decor. Come relax in our climate controlled main salon or enjoy the passing scenery from our spacious sun deck. The "Pride Of The Hudson" specializes in Weddings, Receptions, Schools, Corporate Functions, Reunions, Fund Raisers, Theme Parties, Anniversaries, Surprise Parties, Political Functions, or any other occasions. Excellent Catering to fit all budgets is available.

    One of the tours available, "The Bannerman Island Cruise Tour" begins at Torches Landing in Newburgh NY. Then South to what is described as "One of the most beautiful sights on the Hudson River." Bannerman Castle rises from the North side of Pollepel Island like a medieval fantasy. This cruise does not stop on the island. However, a short video takes you on a tour of the Bannerman Castle. Press blue button to view Public Sightseeing Schedule, Bannerman Island, and other cruise schedules, available in the Hudson River Valley.


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      Hudson River Cruises

    845-340-4700 
    Hudson River Cruises is located in Kingston, NY in Ulster County. For thirty years, Hudson River Excursions with Hudson River Cruises has provided passengers a first hand view of the historic shoreline from the decks of the Rip Van Winkle cruise boat. Hudson River cruises provide a delightfully unique opportunity to explore this scenic shoreline.

    As you relax on the cool shaded deck of the Rip Van Winkle, visit our beverage & snack bars for tasty refreshments. Your experienced guide will point out millionaires' sumptuous estates, picturesque Hudson river lighthouses and quaint sleepy villages surrounded by the natural beauty of vineyards, orchards and scenic preservation sites.

    Among the tours available is a cruise to Hudson River Lighthouses offering an intriguing glimpse into the past. See the Lighthouses in Ulster County, including Rondout Lighthouse and the Esopus Meadows Lighthouse. Esopus Lighthouse, the only lighthouse made of wood, is the second oldest, on the job since 1871. See the extraordinary and opulent Hudson River waterfront mansions that marked the height of industrial success during the turn of the century.

    Press blue button to view Public Sightseeing Schedule, and other cruise schedules, available in the Hudson River Valley.


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      River Valley Tours

    800-836-2128 

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     Hudson Highlands, Hudson River is an estuary, things to do in the Hudson Highlands, outdoor activities, fishing, boating, hiking, hike, Hikes, Things To Do, Birding, Bird Watching, Boat Rentals, Boating, Fishing, Hiking Trails, Historic Places Hudson Highlands

     
    Click to enlarge photo of the Hudson Highlands.

    Click to enlarge photo of the Hudson Highlands The sign reads:
    "For much of its 315-mile course, the Hudson River flows straight and broad. But at the Highlands, the Appalachian mountain chain intersects the river to create a fifteen mile stretch of rugged, mountainous landscape. This area contains the river's narrowest and deepest points, as well as its fastest currents. The Hudson River is an estuary, a mixture of salt and freshwater, and the saltwater line extends just north of Beacon. The River is tidal all the way up to the Troy Dam above Albany."

    There are many things to do in the Hudson Highlands. If you love the outdoors, plan a visit to Hudson Highlands State Park, a 6,000-acre park located on Route 9D in Dutchess County. A mostly undeveloped preserve, Hudson Highlands State Park consists of a series of separate parcels of land stretching from Annsville Creek in Peekskill, north to Dennings Point in Beacon. The spacious park is perfect for outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, hiking, and birding.

    Enjoy a hike on the park's extensive hiking trail network. Hikes vary from easy to challenging. Trail maps can be obtained at the Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park office. The park’s most well known trail – Breakneck Ridge was rated by Newsweek as one of the top 10 day hikes in America. The 5.5 mile Breakneck Ridge trail rises 1,250 feet in only a ¾ mile stretch.

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    Netflix has revolutionized the way people "go to" the movies - by bringing the movies directly to them. With today's busy lifestyles and consumers demanding more value and control, it's no wonder that Netflix has become the preferred online provider of the home entertainment experience.

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      Emerald Cinemas

    518-842-1861 
    Emerald Cinema -- 136 Perth Plaza, Route 30, Amsterdam, NY 12010
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    Star Trek Into Darkness NEW! PG-13 2hr12min 8:00p, 9:15p
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     The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center premier repertory company chamber music Live From Lincoln Cente National Public Radio Performance Today Alice Tully Hall

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    The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, the nation's premier repertory company for chamber music, is devoted to the outstanding performance and creation of chamber music. Its unique structure allows the ensemble to present outstanding concerts of every instrumentation, style, and historical period. In addition to performances at Alice Tully Hall, activities include national and international tours, nationally-televised broadcasts on Live From Lincoln Center, a weekly radio show heard locally on WQXR 96.3 and distributed nationally, and regular appearances on National Public Radio's Performance Today. In its 36 years, CMS has commissioned over 132 new works, built a large and critically acclaimed discography that includes a year 2000 Grammy nomination, and developed educational programs reaching thousands of students around the tri-state area. The Chamber Music Society is dedicated to nurturing the very highest quality of performers and in cultivating new audiences from a wide range of backgrounds, ages, and levels of musical knowledge. Press blue button for Chamber Music Society website.

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     Modernist Colonial Revival American Anthem Exhibition American Folk Art Museum

    212-265-1040 
    The (now known as) American Folk Art Museum was founded in 1961, in retrospect an odd moment for such a focused venture. It was well after the early decades of the twentieth century and the Modernist and Colonial Revival movements that found in American folk art the cultural validation they were seeking. And it was also years before the bicentennial celebration of 1976, when a renewed pride in America’s heritage gave rise to a boom in the marketplace as well as the serious study of material culture, filtered for the first time through the lens of multicultural patterns.

    The collectors who founded the American Folk Art Museum subscribed enthusiastically to the notion of a homogenous national heritage, and this was reflected in the art they collected and, consequently, in the gifts they gave to the museum. The collection was launched in 1962 with the gift, appropriately enough, of a gate in the form of an American flag that celebrated the nation’s centennial. In the forty years since, the museum’s collection has continued to grow and evolve and now includes artworks from the seventeenth century through the present. New thoughts about the makeup of American society have expanded collecting goals, but as the “American Anthem” exhibition makes all too clear, the museum still has a long way to go toward remedying a balance weighted heavily in favor of the field’s early interests and directions. In other words, the opening of the new American Folk Art Museum does not suggest that the museum’s collection is “complete” or that things will not continue to change. Like American folk art itself, it merely marks a moment in time, with all its concomitant forces, for us to say this is where we are now, but the journey continues.

    The American Folk Art Museum's exhibit "American Anthem” is an unabashed song of praise to the nation, for the simple reason that American folk art is essentially patriotic, whether celebrating national events, decrying the nation’s dark days, or describing personal moments. Refuge, freedom, ingenuity, land of opportunity, these are phrases identified with the mythology of America, and they are ideas indelibly imbedded in America’s vernacular arts.


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    The American Museum of Natural History was established in 1869 in a world very different from todays. Even by the late 19th century, we did not have a firm knowledge of many of Earth's land regions and oceans, the diversity of cultures outside of western societies, and the essential history and organization of life on Earth. Darwin's revolutionary Origin of Species had been published only ten years before. It would be 30 more years before the structure of the atom would be revealed and the laws of heredity disclosed, 40 years before Einstein would share his theories of relativity, and 132 years before the entire three billion nucleotides of the human genome would be mapped.

    Over this period of spectacular scientific achievement, the American Museum of Natural History has played a leading role in exploration, discovery, and theoretical advances in the natural sciences. Central to these efforts has been the accumulation of one of the world's great Museum collections. The Museum was a leader in forging new theories on the way we look at cultures, biological organisms, and indeed the very evolution of life. Today, science at the American Museum of Natural History thrives and expands on these earlier accomplishments.

    Science areas to explore at the American Museum of Natural History include: The Institute for Comparative Genomics, The Division of Physical Sciences and a new Astrophysics Research Program, The C. V. Starr Natural Science Building, The Center for Biodiversity and Conservation, Anthropology and Cultural Studies, Paleontological Exploration, Vertebrate Zoology, Exploring the Vast Diversity of the Invertebrates, Digitization of the Library Collections.

    The above are only a sample of the initiatives currently underway at the Museum that is intended to define the institution's leadership in 21st-century science. This is a time of unprecedented disclosure of the secrets of the gene, the biota, and the history and workings of the earth, the planets, and the universe. Technologies in computation, imaging, genomics, and comparative biology that is now readily adopted in Museum science seemed more like alchemy only a few years ago. Traditional assumptions about the history and interactions of humankind are broadly disarmed by the changing modern world of cultural interrelationships. And now, as never before, the kind of science fostered by the Museum is needed to define effective stewardship for Earth's eroding natural environments. In these exciting and challenging times, the Museum will continue to seize extraordinary opportunities to transform our scientific vision into meaningful results, a strategy that has served the Museum throughout its history.

    Press the blue button to enter the astounding world available to explore at The American Museum Of Natural History.


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    212-571-4470 
    The mission of the American Numismatic Society (ANS) is to be the preeminent national institution advancing the study and appreciation of coins, medals and related objects of all cultures as historical and artistic documents, by maintaining the foremost numismatic collection and library, by supporting scholarly research and publications, and by sponsoring educational and interpretive programs for diverse audiences.

    On June 18, 2004, The American Numismatic Society officially opened its new headquarters at 96 Fulton Street in lower Manhattan. The ANS contains America's most comprehensive collection of coins, medals and paper currency from every part of the globe. The 35,000 square foot former bank building also encompasses the world's largest numismatic library. The library embraces two full floors. There are educational and research facilities now available to international scholars, students and the general public who are interested in studying coins, medals and other treasures in the Society's superb collection.


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     alternative new art spaces New York City contemporary visual arts video electronic media experimentation diversity arts  exhibition space Artists Space

    212-226-3970 
    One of the first alternative spaces in New York City, Artists Space was founded in 1972 to support contemporary artists working in the visual arts, including video, electronic media, performance, architecture and design. The mission of Artists Space is to encourage experimentation, diversity and dialogue in contemporary arts practice, provide an exhibition space for new art and artists, and foster an appreciation for the vital role that artists play in our community.

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     Central Asia Pacific Islands United States John D. Rockefeller 3rd Peoples Region Japan Iran New Zealand Art Exhibitions Performances Films Lectures Seminars Conferences Publications Asia Society Museum

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    The Asia Society is an international organization dedicated to strengthening relationships and deepening understanding among the peoples of Asia and the United States. Founded in 1956 by John D. Rockefeller 3rd, the Society reaches audiences around the world through its headquarters in New York and regional centers in Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, DC, Hong Kong, Manila, Melbourne and Shanghai.

    The Asia Society Museum is a nonprofit, nonpartisan educational organization. The Society provides a forum for building awareness of the more than thirty countries broadly defined as the Asia-Pacific region, the area from Japan to Iran, and from Central Asia to New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.

    Through art exhibitions and performances, films, lectures, seminars and conferences, publications and assistance to the media, and materials and programs for students and teachers, the Asia Society Museum presents the uniqueness and diversity of Asia.


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    Central Park is located in the very heart of New York City (Manhattan). Central Park's east side opens onto "Museum Mile" which includes the world famous "Metropolitan Museum of Art". Central Park's west side opens near New York City's Lincoln Center, home to The Metropolitan Opera House, New York Philharmonic, NYC Ballet, New York State Opera and more. The entrance on Central Park South is across from New York City's landmark Plaza Hotel. Walk a few blocks east and you will find yourself in one of the most renowned shopping areas in the world - the famed New York City's Fifth Avenue.

    Central Park is located on 843-acres of beautifully landscaped park space sprinkled with wonderful statuary, classic architecture, the great lawn and more. With 25 million visitors each year, Central Park is the most frequently visited urban park in the United States. The p