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Box AB, Millbrook, NY 12545
A not-for-profit scientific research center offering Thursday science seminars (Sept.-May), public education programs and lectures, nature trails, fern glen, and a children's summer ecology camp. A... More on iloveny.com
A not-for-profit scientific research center offering Thursday science seminars (Sept. -May), public education programs and lectures, ... More on Dutchesstourism.com

#2.
Bangall Road, Millbrook, New York
This unique tourist attraction is the actual residence of owner/architects Peter and ... More on TripAdvisor
For the 30 minute tour, which only 15 minutes was spent inside, I feel that the $10 price was very steep. More on TripAdvisor

#3.
Tyrell Road, Millbrook, NY 12545
A unique contribution to garden art in America, its design is influenced by a Chinese style, with Eastern principles dating back 1,000 years. ... More on iloveny.com
A unique contribution to garden art in America, its design is influenced by a Chinese style dating back 1,000 years. 40-acre lake ... More on Dutchesstourism.com

#4.
152 Gretna Woods Rd, Millbrook, Hudson Valley, NY 12545
Equestrian center. Horsemanship courses, lessons, English riding, can accommodate 5. More on iloveny.com

#5.
4079 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park, New York 12538
Located in Hyde Park along with 2 other National Historic Sites; F. D. Roosevelt's home and Mrs. Roosevelt's country cottage, Val-Kill, the Vanderbilt Mansion and surrounding property is a significant historic reflection of American ... More on DogFriendly.com

#6.
Poughkeepsie, New York
Few public works aim as high, literally, as the old Poughkeepsie Highland Railroad Bridge— now called... More on travelandleisure
Amazing views. The story is a great one, the views unparelled. Parking could be better, but very well worth... More on TripAdvisor

#7.
Gardener Way, Red Hook, New York 12571, us
The 19th century mansion was designed by Alexander Jackson Davis, and its 434 acres offer resplendent views of the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains. Montgomery Place, a serene reflection of ... More on Heritage
Montgomery Place, built in 1804-05, was designed by Alexander Jackson Davis. The 434 acre estate features furn ... More on PlanetWare
