#1.
156 Highland Ave., Marlboro, New York
For more than five decades - until television replaced the magazine as the major carrier of family action, advertising and editorial comment - these magazine illustrators created thousands of drawi... More on MuseumStuff.com
Non-profit museum dedicated to popular illustrators ... More on TripAdvisor

#2.
1 Mill House Road, Marlboro, NY, 12542
This historic site is the earliest surviving Jewish residence in North America and has been continuously inhabited for more than 280 years. In 1714, Luis Moses Gomez, who had fled from the Spanish ... More on Heritage
A historic site, circa 1714. The earliest surviving Jewish residence in North America. Used as a fur trading post, it was a home to patriots of the American ... More on iloveny.com

#3.
14 Civic Center Plaza, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Mid-Hudson Civic Center - Sometimes you just don’t want to pay $12 for a drink. On those nights, head out to Mid-Hudson Civic Center, located at 14 Civic ... More on clubzone
Multi-purpose recreation, entertainment, & convention center with programs ranging from concerts to trade shows. NHL quality ice arena, ... More on iloveny.com

#4.
4079 Albany Post Road, Route 9, Hyde Park, NY 12538
The Franklin D. Roosevelt Library is the first of the Presidential Libraries, administered by the National Archives and Records Administration, a United States government agency. It was conceived a... More on recreation.gov
It is a museum that has Franklin's old 1930s Ford, stuff about World War II, World War II posters, the Great Depression, Franklin ... More on igougo

#5.
PO Box 1649, 370 South Road, Poughkeepsie, NY, 12601
Home of artist, educator and telegraph inventor Samuel FB Morse. The house was designed by AJ Davis and is on ... More on PlanetWare
150- Acre estate with miles of hiking trails, Hudson River views - 40 Room historic house museum - Telegraph exhibit - House Tours ... More on entertainment.com

#6.
145 Sterling St., Beacon, NY 12508
This Dutchess County museum commemorates a Hudson River family, local perspectives on the American Revolution, and pre-industrial culture through a spectacular 18th century Dutch manor home. The or... More on Heritage
Dutch colonial home overlooking the Hudson River. 15th-c restored barn, gardens. Revolutionary War headquarters ... More on iloveny.com

#7.
668 Rte 213, Rosendale, Hudson Valley, NY 12472
The Snyder Estate conists of the the former residence of Andrew J. Snyder, dating back to 1809 and the Cement ... More on PlanetWare
The estate is located in the Rosendale Nat'l Cement Historic District. Tour includes the Widow Jane Mine, cement kilns, D&H Canal, Snyder ... More on iloveny.com

#8.
549 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601, us
The Clinton House was built in 1765 and later named after George Clinton, the first governor of New York and former Vice-President of the United States. The Clinton House served as a meeting place ... More on Heritage
Clinton House was built in 1765 and then rebuilt after a fire in 1783. The house served as an official headqua ... More on PlanetWare

#9.
20 Broadway, Kingston, NY
Historic 1913 Lighthouse. Operates as a satellite museum by the Hudson River Maritime Museum. Contains period furnishings and exhibits documenting the history ... More on iloveny.com
Historic 1913 Lighthouse. Operates as a satellite museum by the Hudson River Maritime Museum. Contains period furnishings and exhibits documenting the history of ... More on Iloveny.com

#10.
20 Broadway, Kingston, New York
