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Hudson. Things to Do in Hudson, NY - Hudson Attractions. Tours in and around Hudson. Book these experiences for a closer look at the region. See all. Hudson Hustle Scavenger Hunt. 0 reviews. Fun & Games. from. $27. $22. per adult. Meet Our Rescue Animals: Private Tour of A Family-Run Farm. 10. Walking Tours. from. $100. per group (up to 4)
Jan 13, 2023 · Hudson is a small city situated in Columbia County in the southeast-central portion of the US State of New York. Placed along the eastern shores of the Hudson River, this beautiful scenic city has been named after the river and the well-known explorer Henry Hudson.
Plan your visit to Hudson, NY and find out where to shop, purchase antiques, stay, and eat and drink, plus be inspired by Warren Street.
Hudson is a city in Columbia County, New York . Looking west on Warren Street. Understand edit. Hudson is an important city in the Hudson Valley that is known for its art galleries, antique shops, and boutiques, and also for blocks upon blocks of beautiful historic buildings.
Jan 10, 2024 · 1. Hudson Athens Lighthouse. If you’re looking for a unique and picturesque attraction in Hudson, look no further than the Hudson Athens Lighthouse. This landmark lighthouse is a must-visit for anyone seeking a serene and beautiful experience surrounded by water.
Dec 10, 2023 · - December 10, 2023. Mural along Warren Street. Welcome to Hudson, beautifully situated along the Hudson River. This once modest village, now a vibrant destination, is perfect for a unique weekend getaway just a 2-hour distance from New York City. Hudson is known for its maritime and industrial history.
Hudson, city, seat (1786) of Columbia county, southeastern New York, U.S., on the east bank of the Hudson River, 34 miles (55 km) south of Albany. In 1662 a Dutch settler, Jan Frans van Hoesen, purchased the tract from the Mahican (Mohican) Indians; it was called Klauver Rachen (Clover Reach) and.