#1.
40 Clark's Ln, Milton, Hudson Valley, NY 12547
U-Pick Cherries (mid-June-July 1), Peaches (Aug.), Apples, Pears and Pumpkins (mid-Sept. -mid-Oct.). Cider, honey and squash ... More on iloveny.com

#2.
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

#3.
PO Box 1649, 370 South Road, Poughkeepsie, NY, 12601
Once home to inventor Samuel Morse, this estate contains many of his original artwork and telegraphic pieces. . The property had acquired the name Locust Grove in 1771, when Henry Livingston Jr. pu... More on Heritage
Home of artist, educator and telegraph inventor Samuel FB Morse. The house was designed by AJ Davis and is on ... More on PlanetWare

#4.
12 Church St, Highland, Hudson Valley, NY 12528
Directions to Start: From the New York Thruway or New Paltz: Take NY Thruway exit 18 (Poughkeepsie / New Paltz). From traffic light at the end of the exit, turn Right onto Route 299 East and go 2.3... More on TrailLink.com
in the village of Highland, there is access to the RT and a small parking lot. (1.1 mi.) More on TrailLink.com

#5.
185 Academy St., Poughkeepsie, NY 12601-4810
This site is recognized as the last surviving example of America's first native-born landscape architect, Andrew Jackson Downing, and is the first site in the City of Poughkeepie given ... More on Travel.yahoo.com
Recognized as the last surviving example of America's first native-born landscape architect, Andrew Jackson Downing. Stroll 20 acres of old carriage roads and first site in the City of Poughkeepsi... More on Dutchesstourism.com

#6.
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 ... More on Dutchesstourism.com

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400 Rte 32 S, New Paltz, Hudson Valley, NY 12561
Built in 1814, this Federal period mansion was built by Josiah Hasbrouck. The house is furnished with origi... More on iloveny.com
i go to school at suny new paltz and i have only been here in my house [that i am paying way to much money ... More on Yahoo! Travel

#8.
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

#9.
Rte 9G, Hyde Park, Hudson Valley, NY 12538
Both Eleanor Roosevelt -- who like her husband grew up in the Hudson River Valley -- and FDR maintained serene and simple private country retreats away from Springwood. When FDR was away, and afte... More on Frommers
The cottage was Eleanor Roosevelt's political headquarters and permanent home after the death of her husband. It is the only National Historic Site dedicated to an American First Lady. Eleanor Roos... More on Heritage

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1340 U.S. 9W, Marlboro NY 12542, United States of America
Inscription. Presbyterian Church & Cemetery Founded 1764 Built at this site on land given by Louis DuBois Present church built in 1869, Plaque: Revolutionary soldiers buried here. , Erected by N. Y. State Organization NSDAR. , Marker ... More on HMDB
