New decor at historic Johnston House
Besides being noteworthy for its antique architecture, Kingston was also the home of one of the nation’s leading antique dealers,
Besides being noteworthy for its antique architecture, Kingston was also the home of one of the nation’s leading antique dealers,
One of the controversies over the proposed Dwight Eisenhower memorial in Washington was the monument committee’s plan to depict the
Bannerman Castle has to be one of the most unexpected sites in the Hudson Valley — the ruined remains of
Among the souvenirs soldiers brought home from World War II were Japanese prayer flags. Many of them were personal, inscribed
There’s a richness to hanging out along the Hudson River up in Greene and Columbia counties…although anyplace along its stretch
Huguenot Street used to be the “Main Street” of New Paltz for centuries, and in that spirit, the staff at
History buffs love to uncover local treasures hidden in plain sight. For Kyle Melick, a 17-year-old senior at Saugerties High
An iconic structure fell victim to the strong winds of Hurricane Sandy this past week. The three-story, circa-1850 barn at
It’s amazing what can happen when you ask for help. In the case of the Saugerties Historical Society and the
“Tippecanoe and Tyler Too.” Can you even say the words without feeling upbeat? People in 1840 must have felt so,