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Hudson, New York - Wikipedia Hudson is located 120 miles (190 km) from New York Harbor, at the head of navigation on the Hudson River, on what originally was a spit of land jutting into the Hudson River between the South Bay and North Bay
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The 22 Best Things to Do in Hudson, NY (on a NYC Weekend Getaway!) You can spend a leisurely weekend in just the town of Hudson if you take the train up, or you can drive up and explore the Hudson Valley region, with its incredible restaurants, local farms, art galleries, historic homes and vintage shopping
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Hudson (2025) - Tripadvisor Things to Do in Hudson, New York: See Tripadvisor's 7,167 traveler reviews and photos of Hudson tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in August
The Ultimate Weekend Guide to Hudson, New York - Bon Traveler After spending a blissful long weekend exploring Hudson, New York, I wanted to share my guide for visiting All of the best places to eat, where to stay from Airbnbs to hotels, and the things you have to do in Hudson
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A Local’s Guide to Hudson in 2024 - Vogue Hudson was originally established in 1662 by Dutch settlers, before being sold in 1783 to a pod of whalers from Nantucket—and it was the latter who laid the foundations of the city you see today,
Hudson River, Colonial History, Dutch Settlement - Britannica Permanently settled by New Englanders in 1783, it was renamed at its incorporation (1785) for the explorer Henry Hudson, who had supposedly landed there in 1609 It developed as a boatbuilding river port, became a port of entry (1790), and was a whaling centre until the early 19th century
Hudson Valley Tourism – Follow the River to Explore the Hudson Valley The Hudson Valley is steeped in history, natural beauty, culture, and a burgeoning food and farmer’s market scene Among many attributes, it’s the oldest wine-producing area in the country, and the magnificent scenery inspired artists whose works became the Hudson River School of Painters