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Pine Plains, NY
'Thompson Pond' in Pine Plains, New York is a 15,000-year-old glacial kettle pond at the foot of 'Stissing Mountain'. It is the source of Wappingers Creek, a tributary of the Hudson River that drains much of Dutchess County.
The ... More on Wikipedia

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35 N Main St, Pine Plains, NY 12567-5220

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Bangall Road, Millbrook, New York
Stone castle overlooking scenic Hudson Valley. Antiques, armor. More on iloveny.com
We were told about the upstairs and basement but again were not allowed to view any of these things. More on TripAdvisor

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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

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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 of ... 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 ... More on iloveny.com

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5720 SR 9G, Hudson, New York
Named for a fortress treasure-house in ancient Persia, Olana was the home to one of of America's most impor... More on Heritage
Beautiful on the exterior with many interesting, exotic details. Great for people who like to take photos o... More on TripAdvisor

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20 Broadway, Kingston, New York

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327 Warren St, Hudson, Hudson Valley, NY 12534
The Hudson Opera House is located in the building that began as the city hall in 1855. By the 1870s the citize ... More on PlanetWare
A multi-artist center in NYS oldest surviving theatre (1855). More on iloveny.com
