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  1. About Hudson. How do I? Covid-19. Download Hudson Hub. Learn More. Parking Regulations. Learn More. Pay Taxes Online. Learn More. New Residents. Learn More. Mass Gatherings and Events. Learn More. Assessment Roll Info. Learn More. Pay Parking Tickets Online. Learn More. Parks & Recreation. Learn More. Boards & Committees. Learn More.

  2. Things to Do in Hudson, New York: See Tripadvisor's 7,589 traveler reviews and photos of Hudson tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Hudson. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  3. Hudson, New York, is located on the east side of the Hudson River in Columbia County, 120 miles north of New York City, 45 miles south of Albany and 160 miles west of Boston. The city is surrounded by the town of Greenport to the north, east and south, and by the Hudson River to the west.

  4. Jun 27, 2019 · The Top 8 Things to Do in Hudson, New York. By. Elissa Garay. Updated on 06/27/19. The secret’s out on hip little Hudson, a charming and trendy enclave (pop. 6,200) fronting the Hudson River, some 120 miles north of NYC (and just an Amtrak train ride away).

  5. Dec 28, 2023 · 1. Step into a Masterpiece at Olana State Historic Site. 2. Wander Warren Street. 3. Catch a Live Performance. 4. Tour the Art Galleries. 5. Cruise the Hudson. 6. Visit the FASNY Museum of Firefighting. 7. Sail to the Hudson-Athens Lighthouse. 8. Browse the Hudson Farmers' Market. 9. Get Lost in the Greenport Conservation Area. 10.

  6. Types of Travel. United States. Weekend Getaway. The words hip and historic don’t ordinarily go hand in hand. The fact that they do in Hudson, New York, the Revolutionary-era town roughly 2.5 hours north of New York City by car, 2 hours by Amtrak, describes this small city’s enormous appeal.

  7. Hudson Historic District (New York) Coordinates: 42°15′04″N 73°47′19″W. The Hudson Historic District includes most of downtown Hudson, New York, United States, once called "one of the richest dictionaries of architectural history in New York State". [2] .

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