Here in the Hudson River Valley, historic sites are a ubiquitous part of the Dutchess County landscape. Not only can you step back in time, you can choose which time -- pre-Revolutionary war, early Quaker days, the Gilded Age, or the early 20th century and the era of Franklin D. Roosevelt. You can even see Dutchess County through the eyes of the original Dutch settlers with a self-guided audio tour from Dutch Heritage World Tours.
This 380-acre estate is a National Historic Landmark set amid rolling lawns, woodlands, and garde...
Add to Trip PlannerVisit the country estate of seven generations of the prominent Livingston family. Originally buil...
Add to Trip PlannerExperience the Roosevelt presidency, from the Great Depression through the New Deal years and Wor...
Add to Trip PlannerVisit “Springwood”, the lifelong home of America’s only four-term President, Franklin D. Ro...
Add to Trip PlannerDiscover the rich history of the restored 1873 railroad station at the Hopewell Depot Museum, loc...
Add to Trip PlannerVisit this award-winning museum filled with exhibits and programs that focus on art literacy, sci...
Add to Trip PlannerView the five distinctive murals depicting historic occasions in local, state, and national histo...
Add to Trip PlannerVisit this Protestant Episcopal Church, restored in 1811 with the tower to the square battlemente...
Add to Trip PlannerTour this 200-year old churchyard during their seasonal graveyard tours by lantern light, where y...
Add to Trip PlannerVisit the gorgeous Gilded Age country home of Ogden Mills and Ruth Livingston Mills in the small ...
Add to Trip PlannerTour President Franklin D. Roosevelt's hilltop retreat in Hyde Park. from 1938-1945. Top Cottage ...
Add to Trip PlannerExplore this Gilded Age mansion on the Hudson River in Hyde Park, which was the lavish country ho...
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