Magic in the United States: Magical Towns You Should Know

Hudson Valley

Magic in the United States: Magical Towns You Should KnowYou might think this country offers just a handful of interesting destinations, all heavily promoted by movies and television, but in truth, like any place, it hides incredible and little-known destinations.

So, thinking about magical towns, charming places to be, walk, enjoy and remember, today it's the turn of the United States and some beautiful towns that you can visit if you go to New York.

tarrytown

Magic in the United States: Magical Towns You Should Know, Tarrytown

Magic in the United States! The truth is that New York State has many destinations that are an oasis for those who live in the noisy city. For example, to the north is the Hudson Valley, a wonderful place of hills, meandering rivers and suburban and rural landscapes.

This is precisely where Tarrytown is located, a magical town of Dutch heritage, to be outdoors: walking, biking along the trails in Tarrytown Lakes Park or, in the summer, doing some water activities in Pierson Park.

The people has historical sites also, such as the Lyndhurst Mansion, in Gothic Revival style, or Patriots Park with a monument to the heroes of the revolution.

tarrytown

Tarrytown is on the east bank of the Hudson River. It was home to washington irving, author of American classics (one you probably know is The Headless Horseman). The views of the river are great, the architecture is a very interesting combination of the 19th and 20th centuries, and the best part is that you're here just a short train ride from New York.

Croton-on-Hudson

Magic in the United States: Magical Towns You Should Know: Croton-on-Hudson

On our list of magical towns in the United States We continue with Croton-on-Hudson, a picturesque village with parks, many events and places to enjoy eating.

The village dates back to the time when only Native Americans lived here, but lThe presence of European origin began in 1677 when a Dutchman named Van Cortland bought some land.

Croton-on-Hudson It is on the banks of the Hudson in Westchester County. Its train station is very famous for taking you to and from New York City in no time, so there are people who both live here and work in the city.

Croton on Hudson

It's a destination to enjoy nature. There are trees, birds, and even a charming bay with little boats that sail through the waters day and night. And if you like dams, you have the Croton Dam to visit, fish and see waterfalls.

Cold Spring

Magic in the United States: Towns You Must Visit. Cold Spring

The village preserves 19th century buildings in very good condition, all on the main street that goes down to the Hudson.

This is where Don McLean wrote «American Pie»But if the arts aren't your thing, you can come swim, fish, or kayak the waters of the Hudson. You can also join hikes in the valley.

Cold Spring

And of course, you can always stroll, eat and shop in its beautiful shopping center,

Rhinebeck

Magic in the United States: Towns you must visit: Rhinebeck

If you want to escape, escape, that is, see few people, then Rhinebeck is a good destination. They say that seems suspended in time.

The center has quaint little shops, antique and home decor stores, and plenty of restaurants. And if you're looking for something more exciting, you can head to the airfield and You can fly in a 191 airplane9, climbing, mountain biking or sleeping in camps.

Beacon

Beacon

Magical Towns in the United States: Beacon. A good destination if you want to see victorian architecture well preserved, art galleries, museums and very cool rural restaurants.

Many New York City residents have moved to this little town, for its vibe, its landscapes, its hills in the distance…

Kingston

Kingston

It is a town for explorers, a historic town at the foot of the Catskill Mountainss, in Roundout Creek. It was the first capital of the state of New York and the Europeans, the Dutch, arrived in 1614. In the XNUMXth century it was a stop for steamboats from Manhattan so it gained importance.

Kingston is just two hours drive from New York and is popular with people from Queens, Manhattan, and Brooklyn. What's not to be missed on a visit?

Senate House, in Kingston

For history, Senate House, the Old Dutch Church, the cobbled streets of John and Crown with their pre-revolutionary buildings, the Roundout Lighthouse and the Hudson River Maritime Museum; for the foodies, any local restaurant and cafe, for art lovers any of its many galleries.

They also shine the Catskill Mountain Railroad, operating since 1929, is like stepping back in time. Roundout is a neighborhood within Kingston, on the waterfront, with historic homes, good restaurants and art galleries, a beautiful seawall, and marinas with plenty of boats.

Hudson

Hudson

Here is a town named after the river, small, barely 7 thousand inhabitants, but charming. Why is it charming? For its distilleries, its orchids, and its galleries.

Hudson is a nice retreat from vibrant Manhattan, and many say it's like the Italian Siena. It's a town from the pre-American Revolutionary era and by car it is just two and a half hours from New York, or two hours by Amtrak train.

It had a period of poverty, but has come alive with expatriates from the big city. The main street is Line Warren, with many antique shops. The architecture is also a standout feature, with many intact buildings from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. A walk is ideal to get to know them all.

Hudson

Among the art galleries are cafes, restaurants, bookstores, and much more. And a lighthouse! Hudson-Athens Lighthouse, on the Hudson River and dating from 1874 and it keeps working.

Finally, like the entire Hudson Valley, here you have many activities to enjoy outdoors: There is a boardwalk to the river and near the train station that is very pretty, there is a conservation area with trails, Promenada Hill Park, with great views of the Catskill Mountains and why not, you can also take a cruise through the winter and autumn landscapes.

New Paltz

Magic in the United States: Towns You Must Visit: New Paltz

In the list of Magic in the United States: Towns you should know, we finish with New Platz, a university town dating back to 1678, known for its historic buildings, bars and small shops.

For nature lovers there is the Wallkill Valley Rail which offers forests and 21 caves to explore. In fact, if you like to do Hiking This is one of the best destinations in the state.

New Paltz

These towns are not the only ones; we could go on for a long time with Saugerties, Woodstock, Narrowsburg, Phoenicia, Lake George, Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Aurora, Ithaca, or Seneca Lake, among others.

But what we mean is that New York offers much more than what we all know, and if you have time there are many towns around that are really beautiful.


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