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  • Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art

    1 Hawk Dr, New Paltz, NY New Paltz

    (845) 257-3844

    The Dorsky Museum is a hub for the art and artists of the Hudson Valley and beyond—free, open, and accessible to all. We strie to create art experiences that spark curiosity, critical thinking, and delight, connecting and serving the diverse communities of our region.
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  • Half Acre Catskills

    60 Main Street Stamford

    Half Acre: a seasonally inspired, local restaurant. Headed up by chef Dan Romero along with Jess Mederos, and in partnership with Christian Rattemeyer and Cay-Sophie Rabinowitz; Half Acre serves seasonal fare celebrating the heritage of the Catskills from the restaurant's iconic location. With 12 years in the culinary industry, Dan Romero specializes in seasonal dishes and “slow food”. A background that spans Cajun, French, and American comfort food, as well as vegan cuisine; Romero works closely with the farmers of the Catskills to highlight the bounty of flavors the region has to offer. Half Acre is housed in a storefront on historic Main Street.
  • Locust Grove

    2683 South Rd (SB) Poughkeepsie

    845-454-4500

    Locust Grove is a National Historic Landmark estate located on US 9 in the Town of Poughkeepsie, New York. The 180-acre park-like estate includes homes, a carriage house, ice house, trails, a flower garden, and vegetable garden, and it overlooks the Hudson River from a bluff. The property includes a home designed by architect Alexander Jackson Davis for Samuel F. B. Morse, the inventor of the telegraph. An Italianate style mansion, it was completed in 1851.The estate is open to the public, tours are offered, and the site is used for weddings and parties.
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  • 1053 Gallery

    1053 Main Street, Fleischmanns Delaware County: Flesichmanns

    (646) 883-9119

    Opened in 2021, 1053 Main Street Gallery is a fully renovated gallery space created with the primary mission of supporting the vibrant artistic community in the Catskills and surrounding areas. The gallery was developed to support artists in every phase of their careers, welcoming all disciplines of creative work. In addition to the gallery exhibitions, the space, housed in a historic building on Main Street in the village of Fleischmanns, can transform itself to lend to live musical performances and special events.
  • Sal's Place & Sal's Catering

    99 Vineyard Ave Highland

    Your neighborhood restaurant and tavern since 1979! We are family friendly and have weekly Lunch and Dinner Specials, local beers on tap, a full bar and wine by the glass and bottle. All food made in house specializing in Italian American cuisine. Enjoy the game with us on our seven big screen TVs showing all major sports events. Join the team as we sponsor local dart and softball leagues! All New York State Lottery games available. We also provide Catering and BBQ services through Sal's Catering. We service all events including dinner parties, weddings, holiday parties, graduations, corporate events, etc.
  • Sunflower Natural Foods Market

    75 Mill Hill Road Woodstock

    (845) 679-5361

    Sunflower Market in upstate New York is dedicated to bringing the best, natural, & organic products to our community. Since 1978, we’ve dedicated ourselves to bringing our customers whole-health products they can feel good serving to the people they love.
  • Daily Planet Diner

    1202 Rt 55 LaGrangeville

    845-452-0110

    Family-owned and operated by Culinary chef Dino Vanikiotis, this "diner" stands out above others. Breakfast, lunch and dinner served along with daily specials, the Daily Planet features an in-house bakery, outside patio and an extensive bar menu featuring many local breweries and distilleries. Creative dining along with old-fashioned diner staples, this eatery has something for everyone. Great place to meet after church, a soccer game, a school play or to just come out and enjoy a special meal.
  • Crystal Connection

    116 Sullivan Street Wurtsboro

    (845) 888-2547

    One of the largest Crystal & Mineral destinations on the Northeast. Housed in an 1890s Methodist Church, creating within a sacred space & crystal haven to Feel, Heal & Connect with yourself and others of like minds. Tucked away in Wurtsboro NY as a hidden gem, waiting to be explored.
  • Hudson-Athens Lighthouse Preservation Society

    PO Box 145 Athens

    Established to maintain, preserve and restore our beloved lighthouse and consists of members from Greene and Columbia counties, mainly. This organization was established to provide a way for individuals to become actively involved in the museum development and the preservation of the historic Hudson-Athens Lighthouse. The Lighthouse society is responsible for the restoration, preservation and operation of the lighthouse but the lighthouse beacon remains the responsibility of the U.S. Coast Guard. New memberships and donations are critical for the continued preservation of this historical Hudson Valley Treasure. The Hudson-Athens Lighthouse Preservation Society is a not-for-profit 501(c) 3 organization.
  • Woodstock Golf Club

    114 Mill Hill Rd. Woodstock

    845-679-2914

    Woodstock Golf Club opened in the spring of 1929. Nestled in the Hudson River Valley, about 100 miles north of New York City, the private club stands at the gateway to the famous small town of Woodstock, N.Y. A round of golf on the nine-hole course (which measures 5,456 yards for 18 holes) begins and ends with a walk over the Sawkill Creek. Apart from its widely praised course, the club offers a full-service golf shop, restaurant and bar, men’s and women’s locker rooms, and other amenities.
  • Soons Orchards (New Hampton)

    22 Soons Circle New Hampton

    (845) 374-5471

    Soons Orchards is all about locally sourced food, freshly baked treats, and our famous apples! Now in our 4th generation of growing great apples in New Hampton, NY, stop by our store year-round from 9am-6pm to taste the difference.
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  • Hudson River Expeditions

    14 Market St, Coldspring Cold Spring

    845-809-5935

    Kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals, tours, and instruction. ​​Explore the Hudson with our fleet of kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards. The majestic highland region of the Hudson River, from Long Dock Park in Beacon, to the charming village of Cold Spring, and on to the Peekskill waterfront, create perfect launch locations for paddlers with a variety of skill levels.
  • Bailiwick Animal Park

    118 Castle Road Catskill

    (518) 678-5665

    The Animal Park, started in 2007 covers about 4 acres and is home to over 40 exhibits of domestic & exotic animals. The park is open to the public from April to November. It includes a playground, picnic areas, petting & feeding areas, & educational shows held daily.
  • Quail Hollow Events (Woodstock-New Paltz Art & Crafts Fairs)

    249 Libertyville Road New Paltz

    845-516-4342

    The Hudson Valley’s premier art and crafts shows are celebrating over 40 years of supporting handmade. This biannual event, ranked 2nd nationwide by Sunshine Artist Magazine, offers fair-goers one-on-one interactions with 200 of the nation’s finest artists and craftspeople. Visitors shop from juried makers in over 10 media categories and enjoy ongoing live demonstrations, entertainment by laudable regionally-based musicians, and the Hudson Valley’s best wines, craft beer and locally produced handcrafted foods. This festival is family-friendly and also features a complimentary drop-off art and crafts tent for children. For tickets, schedules and to plan your visit, go to www.quailhollow.com.
  • Friends of Brunel Park

    4008 State Route 28 at DeSilva Road Boiceville

    845 205 3839

    The Friends of Brunel Park have been entrusted to grow The Brunel Sculpture Garden’s structural ethos by weaving together its indigenous roots, its history as the inspiration for Emile Brunel’s artistic vision, and its future as a community learning center and nature sanctuary. We are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and are a National Wildlife Federation Certified Wildlife Habitat Garden. Donations support the ongoing maintenance, restoration, and repair of the statuary and totem poles, the continued management and upkeep of the gardens and grounds, and the installation of native plants and interpretive planting beds. www.brunelpark.org/support Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/iq9P5U
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  • Rushmore Estate

    14 Castleton Dr. Highland Mills

    1-845-500-6570

    Rushmore Estate Bed and Breakfast Located in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains, Rushmore Estate offers four private rooms that are named after the four presidents on Mount Rushmore. All four rooms provide an ambiance that combines old-world charm and modern amenities.
  • 415 Main Street

    415 Main Street Rosendale

    (845)332-8788

    415 Main Street is a beautiful space in the heart of Rosendale NY, featuring a production company, event space, and multimedia art gallery.
  • R & R Vacation Rentals

    n/a Margaretville

    Vacation Rental Hosting | Unique homes for discerning guests We host some of the most exquisite vacation property rentals in the Catskill Mountains. From cozy historic village homes to quiet mountain top compounds, we have a vacation property perfect for your next Catskills getaway.
  • Stewart International Airport

    1180 1st Street New Windsor

    845-838-8200

    New York Stewart International Airport is a public airport in Orange County, New York, approximately 60 miles north of Manhattan, New York City.
  • Hawthorne Valley Association

    327 County Route 21C Ghent

    Hawthorne Valley is a place to rediscover our connection to nature, to how our food is grown, and to ourselves as participants in a dynamic social and natural ecosystem. Our integrated learning campus sits on a 900-acre Demeter-certified Biodynamic® farm in Ghent, NY, in the Hudson Valley’s scenic Columbia County. Organized since 1971 as a 501(c)3 nonprofit, our initiatives include: an early childhood through grade 12 Waldorf school; on-farm education programs; a full-line organic/natural foods and grocery store; a Biodynamic creamery and organic bakery; a mobile grocery market; a 300-plus member organic/Biodynamic CSA; social, ecological, and cultural research groups; teacher education programs; arts initiatives and more.
  • Little Pickles Children's General Store Hudson

    707 Warren St Hudson

    (518) 249-4700

    A toy store with pizzazz. A sweet shop for every sweet tooth. A Boutique with style!
  • Sullivan Catskills

    15 Sullivan Avenue Liberty

    845-747-4449

    A legengary vacationland full of unexpected pleasures. Travel and Leisure named us among the very best small towns to visit in 2022 for hiking, boutique hotels, and breweries. Just 90 minutes from Manhattan. Join us and ignite your wanderlust or stir your soul. Gather your family and friends, pack your bags and get here now - we're waiting for you...
  • Vassar College

    124 Raymond Avenue Poughkeepsie

    845-437-5370

    Vassar College­—located in New York’s scenic Hudson Valley—is an independent, coeducational, residential liberal arts college, which fosters intellectual openness and lively exploration through its widely varied course offerings. Consistently ranked among the top liberal arts colleges in the country, Vassar continues to be renowned for pioneering achievements in education, and for the beauty of its campus in Poughkeepsie, New York.
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  • AutoCamp Catskills

    882 NY-212 Saugerties

    AutoCamp Catskills brings the signature AutoCamp experience to the forests of Upstate New York. Explore the neighboring historic towns of Woodstock or Saugerties, hike on the dozens of trails throughout the Catskill Mountains, ski or snowshoe on Hunter Mountain in the winter, or spend time on property in our classic Hudson Valley-style Clubhouse.
  • Associated Lightning Rod Co.

    6020 Route 22 Millerton

    (518) 789-4603

    Installing Lightning Protection on Residential & Commercial Structures with 60 years & Three Generations of experience! Our installers provide a sense of professionalism and attention to detail on a level not found elsewhere. We serve New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, Northeastern Pennsylvania and Southern Maine.
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  • Shalimar Alpacas

    164 East Ridge Road Warwick

    (845) 258-0851

    “Finesse up to you skin” is not just our tagline. We breed ultra-fine alpacas to process their wool and compete with cashmere but warmer. Visit our farm!
  • Uncle Cheef

    988 Route 22 Brewster

    (845) 793-2717

    A DESTINATION Located 56 miles north of New York City in the Village of Brewster, Uncle Cheef is Hudson Valley’s newest home to exciting live music curated by Tonight Show musician and five time Grammy award winning saxophonist, Ian Hendrickson-Smith (aka Uncle Cheef). American “Tapas style” share plates, a full bar featuring craft cocktails, a hefty wine list & an emphasis on tequilas & mezcals, all served lovingly in a warm, magical space. Plentiful free parking. Come hang out with us.
  • Columbia Memorial Hospital

    71 Prospect Avenue Hudson

    (516) 828-7601

    Columbia Memorial Health (CMH) is the community’s hospital and healthcare network. Serving more than 100,000 residents in Columbia, Greene and Dutchess counties, CMH focuses on primary care, health education and advanced surgery. CMH is a multi-campus healthcare system including a 192-bed acute care hospital and 40 outlying primary and specialty care centers, and employs approximately 1,500 passionate professionals. The hospital is a team, dedicated to providing a compassionate approach to health care while utilizing state of the art technology. In addition, CMH shares a great quality of life in the scenic and culturally rich Hudson Valley.
  • Healthy Kids Programs

    565 Union Avenue New Windsor

    (845) 561-4700

    The #1 fastest-growing childcare provider in the Northeast providing toddler to school-aged programming for over 16 years in over 100 locations and growing! (Early learning, UPK, School Aged Before/After & Summer Camp Programs)
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  • Putnam County Tourism

    40 Gleneida Avenue, 3rd Floor Carmel

    845-808-1015

    Nestled between the Hudson River and the Connecticut state line, Putnam County offers an abundance of adventures and experiences to suit every lifestyle. From hiking and boating to dining and shopping, Putnam is a small but mighty treasure trove of crystal lakes, beautiful hiking trails, historic sites, art and cultural experiences and quaint restaurants and shops. With five Metro-North stops, we are just an hour away from Manhattan, making day trips hassle-free and a truly easy getaway. Putnam County’s natural beauty sells itself. Visit us. Your adventure awaits. Visit us at our farm office: Tilly Foster Farm 100 Route 312 Brewster, NY 10509
  • Bradford Graves Sculpture Park

    28 Doggums Way Kerhonkson

    (845) 230-0521

    Bradford Graves Sculpture Park in Kerhonkson showcases over 200 works of a man who worked primarily in stone and possessed a deep and unyielding fascination with archaeology and all things of this earth. Sculpture for sale. Wedding and fashion photoshoots welcome. Open May to late October, appointment only.
  • River Valley Arts Center

    9 S Mesier Ave. Wappingers Falls

    (845) 202-9833

    The premier multi-use facility for arts and community programs in the Hudson Valley.
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  • Little Pickles Children's General Store

    7505 N Broadway Red Hook

    845-835-8086

    Little Pickles is a kids’ haven in the heart of Red Hook, NY, which offers:

    *A Toy Store with pizzazz

    *A Sweet Shop for every sweet tooth

    *A Boutique with style

    *Special Events from time-to-time

    *Gift Baskets & Gift Certificates

    *Balloons for every occasion

  • Upper Depot Brewing Company

    708 State St #1 Hudson

    With a modern industrial vibe in a revamped 1800s train station, we offer to-go and draft beer options.
  • Hessel Museum of Art/CCS Bard

    Bard College Annandale-on-Hudson

    (845) 758-7598

    CCS Bard and the Hessel Museum of Art are located on the campus of Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, about 90 miles north of New York City. Admission to the Hessel Museum of Art and adjoining CCS Bard Galleries is open to the public and free for all visitors. We recommend reserving a free timed ticket in advance of your visit to guarantee entry, however walk-ins will be accommodated on a first-come, first-served basis.
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  • Figureworks Gallery at Green

    92 Partition St., 2nd floor Saugerties

    (845) 303-5099

  • SunCommon

    1155 Flatbush Rd Kingston

    (866) 452-7652

    SunCommon® believes that everyone has the right to a healthy environment and brighter future – and renewable energy is where it starts. Energy from the sun can power our lives and build vibrant communities. Our mission is to tear down barriers to clean energy and use our business as a force for good. Save Money. Go Solar.
  • Studio 89, Highland NY

    89 Vineyard Ave Highland

    845-594-7807

    Studio 89 is an artist-run workspace, a gallery, and a shop. We aim to connect art to the community, to give creative people a place to gather and share what they do. You may shop with us both online and in person.
  • Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival

    2015 Route 9 Garrison

    8452659575

    Founded in 1987, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival (HVSF) is a critically acclaimed (The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal), professional, non-profit theater company based in Garrison, NY, one-hour north of Manhattan. The Festival has established a reputation for lucid, engaging, and highly inventive productions staged under an iconic, open-air Theater Tent overlooking the Hudson River. In recent years, the Festival has also ventured beyond the Tent, touring its work to other venues throughout the Hudson Valley, transferring productions to other theaters, engaging its community through radically participatory art-making. Through outstanding live performances, engaging education programs, and accessible community initiatives, HVSF serves roughly 50,000 people each year.
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  • Old Songs, Inc.

    37 South Main Street Voorheesville

    (518) 765-2815

    Old Songs is a family-friendly festival of folk, traditional, Celtic and world music and dance, known for its relaxed atmosphere, interactive sessions and workshops, hands-on experience and participatory nature. In addition to evening concerts each night, there are over 100 daytime workshops, dances or performances. Also featured are craft, food and instrument vendors, and a well-run children’s activity area.
  • Shakespeare & Company

    70 Kemble Street Lenox

    (413) 637-3353

    One of the most extensive arts-in-education programs in the northeast, Shakespeare & Company reaches more than 40,000 students and teachers each year with innovative, socially responsive, and educationally challenging performances, workshops and residencies. The Program has been nationally recognized as an innovative leader in the field of integrating theatre arts into education, and teaching Shakespeare.
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  • Vassar College - The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center

    124 Raymond Avenue Poughkeepsie

    (845) 437-5632

    With Egyptian artifacts, Hudson River landscapes, and works by Picasso, O’Keeffe, and more, great art is closer than you think! Free admission.
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  • Cosimo's Trattoria

    120 Delafield Street Poughkeepsie

    Just minutes from the magnificent Walkway Over the Hudson, Cosimo’s is in the heart of the Poughkeepsie business district, a stone’s throw from The Culinary Institute of America, Vassar College, Marist College, and the Locust Grove, and Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Sites. Our Poughkeepsie location also includes a beautiful Bocce court with outdoor seating and fire pit for spectators.
  • Twin Star Orchards, home of Brooklyn Cider House

    155 N Ohioville Rd New Paltz

    845-633-8657

    At Twin Star Orchards, we use one simple ingredient to make our Brooklyn Cider House ciders – apples. So the structure, aromas, mouth feel, and any residual sugar are definitively tied to the quality of our apples. This is why our work begins on our farm. All of our ciders are made from freshly harvested apples, fermented in stainless steel tanks, and aged between two to eighteen months. We encourage wild yeast and microbes to leave their regional mark on all but one of our ciders, often with a boost from white wine yeast. We make our ciders with minimal intervention and strive for balance, depth of structure, and a lively acidity that begs to be paired with food.
  • Revolution Esthetics Med Spa

    88 Dunning Road Suite 201 Middletown

    (845) 421-5414

    We help people feel better about themselves through our med spa services. We offer botox, Fillers, pdo lifting threads, regenerative biostimulants using up the latest most effective and safe methods. We customize every patient's visits. See you soon.
  • Great Barrington Public Theater

    Daniel Arts Center 84 Alford Rd. Great Barrington

    413-528-0684

    From June through mid-August we present in-person performances in both of our theaters—the beautiful, 300-seat McConnell Theatre, and the 99-seat Liebowitz Black Box, both state-of-the-art performance venues in the Daniel Arts Center on the campus of Bard College at Simon’s Rock, in Great Barrington, MA. Our focus is on compelling storytelling: thought-provoking scripts and performances that leap off the stage.
  • Handmade and More

    6 N Front St New Paltz

    (845) 255-6277

    Since 1974, a unique mix of gifts and clothing with a focus on American made and handcrafted. We are a great place to shop for any occasion, from jewelry for Mom or that special baby gift.
  • Great Western Catskills

    1 Court House Square, Delhi Margaretville

    The Great Western Catskills has long been an outdoor sports and adventure destination! With our lush valleys, crystal-clear waters and dramatic high peaks, Delaware County offers visitors amazing views with equally incredible experiences. Delaware County is just two and a half hours from New York City, two hours from Albany, and one hour from Binghamton.