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The Dutchess Inn and Spa
This Beacon boutique inn is right in the heart of Beacon on Main Street and an easy stroll to the historic city’s restaurants, cafes and charming shops.
Sleepy Hollow
The enchanting and legendary village of Sleepy Hollow is known around the world as the setting for Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow."
New Paltz
Nestled beneath the Shawangunk Ridge, this vibrant Hudson Valley village is a charming blend of rich history, breathtaking beauty and modern appeal and flavor.
Beacon
An easy train ride from New York City, Beacon is an up-and-coming artist community noted for its proximity to numerous historic sites and large cities.
Poughkeepsie
An early 1600s Dutch settlement, Poughkeepsie became New York’s second capital shortly after the American Revolution and is dubbed “The Queen City of the Hudson.”
Cold Spring
Set on the scenic banks of the Hudson River, the small, historic village of Cold Spring is said to be one of the best-preserved 19th century townscapes in the Hudson River region.
Kingston
With the majestic Catskill and Shawangunk mountain to the west and the mighty Hudson River to the east, Kingston is an alluring mix of natural beauty, rich heritage and the arts.
Saugerties
Situated between the spectacular Catskill Mountains and the beauty of the Hudson River, Saugerties is a delightful blend of history, sports and outdoor activities, cultural events and the arts.