It was amazing to see parts of the Hudson Valley that I didn’t even know existed. Sometimes when you’re driving you miss so much. I was able to see the small things in life that have so much beauty.
Safe Travels: 10 Upstate NY museums with nearby restaurants to visit
Posted May 14, 2021
Editor’s Note: This is part of an ongoing series that features things to do in Upstate New York while we still experience the Covid-19 pandemic. Before venturing out, please take proper precautions and check for any changed business hours, park hours or availability. Safe travels!
The statewide reopening of museums at full capacity on May 19 should provide a boost to tourism for any number of Upstate venues. And, along with paying visits to our many and varied museums, visitors also no doubt will be paying restaurants located near them.
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5 Hudson Valley Towns You May Never Heard Of
On my many adventures throughout the Hudson Valley, I have come across cute little towns that I never even heard of. You can totally relate to those moments of wondering where the location of something is. I never realized how large the Hudson Valley is until I googled these towns when I came across them. My sister and I enjoy going on adventures locally and look at the historical landmarks, signs, and sights. Here are a few towns that I came across and never heard of before.
Phoenicia
Anything that is above Kingston, I have not heard too much about. Even though I attended college in Oswego, I sometimes don’t know where places are in the Hudson Valley. A few summers back, I went to the Rail Explorers located in Phoenicia and got that ah ha moment of where I was. Located in Ulster County, Phoenicia is the home to all thing’s nature related, some of the best kayaking spots are here. The Empire State Railway Museum is here as well.