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  1. Historic Hudson River Towns is a consortium of riverfront municipalities (villages, towns and cities) that was formed in 1994 to work together on issues of common concern. Our major focus has always been tourism development, with related issues of riverfront renewal and downtown revitalization.

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      Dining in the Historic Hudson River Towns. The Hudson River...

    • About HHRT

      Historic Hudson River Towns is the leading inter-municipal...

    • Dining

      Harvest on Hudson 1 River Street (914) 478-2800: Tacos on...

    • Interiors

      INTERIORS exhibiting Patricia Blanco’s mixed media collages...

    • Historic Sites along The Hudson River

      Historic Hudson River Towns offers many wonderful history,...

    • Briarcliff Manor, NY
    • Buchanan, NY
    • Cortlandt, NY
    • Croton-On-Hudson, NY
    • Dobbs Ferry, NY
    • Hastings-on-Hudson, NY
    • Haverstraw, NY
    • HHRT Cuomo Bridge Tours, Walking Or Biking
    • HHRT Driving Tour
    • HHRT Nyack Walking Or Biking Tour

    The hilly, tree-lined streets of this thriving village, which occupies 70 percent of the combined areas of Ossining and Mount Pleasant, are dotted with the mansions of millionaires who came to the village after the turn of the century. Some are still privately owned but many have been subdivided into housing developments. Briarcliff Manor was the v...

    The Village of Buchanan is located in the northwestern corner of Westchester County on the eastern bank of the Hudson River, 20 miles north of White Plains. The Village is part of the Town of Cortlandt. Many village residents are employees of the Indian Point Power plant, now owned and operated by Entergy Corporation, an integrated energy company e...

    One of the largest municipalities in Westchester County, The Town of Cortlandt encompasses two incorporated villages, several hamlets and even more neighborhoods. Each has distinctive characteristics, but they are united by their magnificent common heritage. The town, boasting almost 15 miles of Hudson River shoreline, extends from the Bear Mountai...

    The Village of Croton-on-Hudson has a history of welcoming a diversity of newcomers to its almost five square miles set between the Hudson and Croton Rivers. Kitchawanc Native Americans are supposed to have greeted Henry Hudson himself on the shores of Croton Point, and later allowed the Tellers, one of the first European families to arrive, to far...

    Called a typical Hudson River village, Dobbs Ferry is unspoiled by tract homes and shopping malls, retaining the quaint flavor of an American small-town. The village offers visitors the chance to walk amidst breath-taking views of the lower Hudson River and the Palisades on the river’s western banks. Walking tours of historic and architecturally in...

    Were it not for the spectacular view of the George Washington Bridge spanning the Hudson River with the Manhattan skyline backdrop, one would find it hard to believe that the charming village of Hastings-on-Hudson was a mere half hour train ride to Grand Central Station. The Village has a fascinating history with many distinguished artists, perform...

    The Village of Haverstraw is as historically rich as it is ethnically and culturally diverse. Known to locals as “the Village,” Downtown Haverstraw is set amidst a breathtaking natural landscape at the widest point of the Hudson River and in the shadow of the Palisades Escarpment’s crowning peak High Tor Mountain. The Village has a growing high-den...

    These dramatic tours connect the east and west sides of the Hudson River on the Path across the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge. Whether walking or biking, explore the history of the bridge, its construction and the mighty river that it crosses. Themed outlooks on the 3-mile span provide places to stop, rest, and enjoy the view.About Events in

    Drive through historic towns, cities, and villages, over the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge at the Tappan Zee, and across the Bear Mountain Bridge in the Hudson Highlands. As you travel, with stops along the way, you’ll enjoy scenic views of the majestic Hudson River while listening to stories about the region that play automatically on your phone....

    Discover the joys of Nyack, the Cuomo Bridge terminus community on the West side of the Hudson. Known as the “Art and Soul of the Hudson,” Nyack has earned a reputation as a center for the arts and a popular residential area for performers and celebrities. This tour will guide you on a walk or a bike ride through Nyack’s history and vibrant cultura...

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  3. Historic Hudson River Towns presents this guide to walking, biking and hiking trails in each of our 17 member communities, as well as the Shared Use Path of the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge. We're highlighting one path per community, and where applicable - adding information about special events on the path in fall, 2023.

  4. Mar 20, 2023 · With a wealth of magnificent historical structures (including an engineering marvel, Hudson-Athens Lighthouse), antique shops, farms, art, culture, Hudson Farmers Market, and dining opportunities, Hudson is a truly extraordinary historic waterfront town to visit in New York. Visitors can experience heritage, landmarks, architecture, and ...

  5. Historic Hudson River Towns, Inc. is a consortium of municipalities located along New York’s Hudson River, from Yonkers to Albany, organized under an Inter-municipal Agreement (IMA) with 501 (c)3...

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