Talk on Red Hook’s historic inns and hotels this Sunday
One way to trace how the mid-Hudson Valley has changed over the centuries is to examine the types of places
One way to trace how the mid-Hudson Valley has changed over the centuries is to examine the types of places
When photographer John Dugdale addresses the students at his John Dugdale School of 19th-Century Photography and Aesthetics, located in a
There are community newspapers that have struggled to last a decade, and others that have lasted much longer, only to
Settled by the Dutch in the mid-17th century, the mid-Hudson Valley has one of the nation’s oldest histories and richest
While it’s hard to resist the cut-rate prices of used books from online purveyors such as Abe Books, some of
Joseph Campbell urged us to “follow our bliss” in order to live beyond the self-imposed limits and cultural restrictions that
Hyde Park is literally steeped in history, and no place more so than in the Franklin Delano Roosevelt complex that
“Those are the same stars, and that is the same Moon, that look down upon your brothers and sisters, and
Long before there were gasoline-powered engines, skillful iceboat sailors raced across the frozen Hudson River faster than the wind, at
She’s not a historian, and she has only lived in Red Hook for 15 years, making her a newcomer by