Historic Huguenot Street – A National Historic Landmark District In New Paltz
Historic Huguenot Street is a National Historic Landmark District that contains 49 properties detailing a unique American history in New Paltz, New York.
Historic Huguenot Street is a National Historic Landmark District that contains 49 properties detailing a unique American history in New Paltz, New York.
The Senate House State Historic Site reflects the Dutch way of life in 18th century Kingston. It was the meeting place for the original NYS Senate.
The Museum of Firefighting is the nation’s foremost repository of firefighting history. No other fire museum or private collection in North America offers the sheer depth and authenticity of the wheeled treasure to be found in every corner of this remarkable public gallery in Hudson, NY.
Located by Peekskill Bay on the east bank of the Hudson River, The Lincoln Depot Museum is a 3,000 square foot freight and passenger rail depot where President-elect Abraham Lincoln stopped to greet New Yorkers during his inaugural train ride between Springfield, IL and Washington, DC.
The Friends of Clermont is a not-for-profit organization created to conserving the living legacy of Clermont State Historic Site in Germantown, NY.
The Edna St. Vincent Millay Society mission is to illuminate the life and writings of Edna St. Vincent Millay and to preserve the character of Steepletop.
Wappingers Historical Society, preserving the history of the Town of Wappinger, Village of Wappingers Falls and neighboring communities.
Jay Heritage Center is an educational campus offering programs about American History, Social Justice, Environmental Stewardship and Conservation.
The Hudson River Museum is a multi-disciplinary cultural complex that draws its identity from its site on the banks of the Hudson River in Yonkers, NY
Westchester Children's Museum is a a light-filled, colorful, vibrant learning space filled with interactive exhibits not found anywhere else in this region.
Austerlitz Historical Society offers a full calendar of events and programs year-round, a quarterly newsletter, and a growing museum site.
Visit Hill-Hold and Brick House Museums Orange County NY and see what life was like on a Hudson Valley farm in the 1830’s.