Places to Visit

  • Meet Me in Marlborough: The local farm connection. We will be using their local produce in the Kitchen wherever possible, and follow the link if you are interested in details on picking fruit or are in need of accommodations when you come up to see a show.
  • Benmarl Winery: America's Oldest Vineyard. Benmarl Produces Award-Winning Wines, artisan-made, aged carefully in oak or held in stainless steel in our cellars till ready, and generally quite limited in availability.
  • Walkway Over the Hudson : A project which turned the Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge, a 19th century engineering marvel, into the longest walkway bridge in the world. Crossing beautiful & mighty Hudson River.
  • Storm King Art Center : Widely known as one of the world's outstanding sculpture parks, the Storm King Art Center is located in New York's beautiful Hudson Valley. The Art Center's permanent collection of sculpture, dating from 1945 to the present, includes works by many of the twentieth century's most influential artists, integrated into a pristine, 500-acre landscape of rolling hills, fields, and woodlands.
  • George Washington's Headquaters: Visit the nation's first publicly owned historic site and tour the rooms where American history was made. In the critical months that General George Washington spent at Newburgh, he made some of his most important contributions to shaping the American republic.
  • The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt: The estate that he loved & the place he considered home. The first US Presidential Library was started by FDR here. Visit the Home of FDR and Presidential Library & Museum to learn about the only President elected to four terms.
  • The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art: Originally known as the College Art Gallery (founded in 1964), is a not-for-profit educational institution located at the State University of New York at New Paltz.
  • Dia: Beacon : Riggio Galleries, houses Dia Art Foundation's renowned collection of art from the 1960s to the present.
  • Hone and Watts: Named for my grandmother and her very closest friend, and inspired by heirloom pieces my parents collected when I was a child, our company creates custom furniture pieces from recycled and reclaimed materials, using only natural stains, milk paint and beeswax products.