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Nyack
A vibrant artistic and cultural center, Nyack is known for its unique shops, world-class cuisine, craft beverages, art galleries, music, theater and more! As a premiere recreational destination, Nyack offers sailing, kayaking, fishing, cycling, hiking and relaxation.
Enjoy street fairs, cultural events and other activities throughout the year. Nyack is also the home to the Edward Hopper House & Museum Study Center, the birthplace and boyhood home of the eminent realist painter Edward Hopper. Nyack is also the home of the legendary stage and screen actress Helen Hayes nicknamed "First Lady of American Theatre."
Enjoy street fairs, cultural events and other activities throughout the year. Nyack is also the home to the Edward Hopper House & Museum Study Center, the birthplace and boyhood home of the eminent realist painter Edward Hopper. Nyack is also the home of the legendary stage and screen actress Helen Hayes nicknamed "First Lady of American Theatre."
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