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Kingston, New York
Gallery • Cafe

Art Crowd
ARTBAR Gallery
ARTBAR serves a lite menu of locally sourced foods and wines during art exhibitions, special events, and unique gatherings. Check their website for current showings and hours.
Blue Mountain Lake, New York
Art • History • Science

HVH Pick
Adirondack Experience
Adirondack Experience (ADKX) tells fascinating stories about the history, art and culture of the Adirondacks through fun, interactive exhibits. Their open-air campus overlooking Blue Mountain Lake includes 20+ historical and contemporary buildings where you can row an authentic guideboat, break up a log jam or set off a mine charge.
Ghent, New York
Outdoor Sculpture Park

HVH Pick
Art Omi
Art Omi is a not-for-profit arts organization with residency programs for international artists, writers, translators, musicians, architects and dancers located in Ghent in New York’s scenic Hudson Valley. The space consists of The Fields Sculpture Park and The Charles B. Benenson Center and Gallery, as well as a café.
Coxsackie, New York
Dutch Colonial Site

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Bronck Museum
Visitors to Bronck Museum participate in guided tours of National Historic Landmark structures that reflect over three hundred and fifty years of architectural history. Pieter Bronck's single room stone house, built 1663, is believed to be the oldest surviving house north of the metropolitan area.
Livingston Manor, NY
Fly Fishing Museum

Editor's Pick ★★★★★
Catskill Fly Fishing Museum
“The Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum dedicated to preserving the heritage of fly fishing in the Catskills and educating the next generation of anglers and conservationists.
Catskill, New York
Curated•Caffeinated•Communal

Editor's Pick ★★★★★
Citiot
Citiot is the kind of place that quietly rewires your day. Part espresso bar, part curated shop, part community living room, it brings together excellent coffee, thoughtful goods, and a sense of calm that’s hard to fake. You come in for a drink and end up staying longer than planned, browsing shelves, settling in, and realizing this is exactly where you want to be right now.
High Falls, New York
Historic Museum

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D&H Canal Museum
The D&H Canal Historical Society was established to preserve, protect and perpetuate the unique history of the Delaware & Hudson Canal, particularly in Ulster County.
Beacon, New York
Museum

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Dia Beacon
The Dia Art Foundation opened Dia:Beacon in 1974 on the banks of the Hudson River in Beacon, New York. The museum presents Dia’s collection of art from the 1960s to the present as well as special exhibitions and public programs and is a major Hudson Valley attraction drawing visitors from throughout the region and beyond.
New Paltz, New York
Art Gallery

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Dorsky Museum
Museum at SUNY New Paltz with works by well-known artists from the Hudson Valley & around the globe.
Catskill, New York
Glass & Sculpture • Gallery

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FLUX
FLUX is a storefront studio and gallery on Main Street in Catskill that brings the tactile energy of hand-blown glass and ceramic sculpture into the everyday rhythm of town. Part creative workshop, part exhibition space, it offers a chance to see artistry in motion and to encounter one-of-a-kind pieces that feel at home in both contemporary art circles and lived-in spaces.
Catskill, New York
Fine Art • Gallery • Exhibitions

HVH Pick
Hill Street Gallery
Hill Street Gallery is a quietly powerful art space in Catskill that rewards people who slow down just enough to really look. Curated with intention and depth, the gallery brings together photography, illustration, historic prints, ceramics, and Cuban art in a way that feels cohesive, thoughtful, and deeply human. This is not a pass-through gallery, it’s a place to spend time, ask questions, and leave changed.
Kingston, New York
Education • Workshops • Dock

HVH Pick
Hudson River Maritime Museum
Sailing & rowing school, wooden boat making workshops, riverfront walking tours and solar boat lighthouse tours are just some of the activities offered at the HRMM. This is an active dock featuring some historically cool vessels. Rotating exhibits at the museum preserves and interprets the maritime history of the Hudson River, its tributaries, and related industries.
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