A grand Gilded Age estate overlooking the Hudson River, this Beaux-Arts mansion offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Vanderbilt family, surrounded by formal gardens and scenic walking paths.
The nation’s first presidential library, this museum showcases the life and legacy of Franklin D. Roosevelt through immersive exhibits, historic documents, and personal artifacts from his presidency.
Once the private retreat of Eleanor Roosevelt, Val-Kill reflects her independent spirit and humanitarian work, offering an intimate look at her life beyond the White House.
A world-renowned culinary college, the CIA is known for training top chefs and hospitality professionals, with student-run restaurants that provide exceptional dining experiences.
This elegant Gilded Age mansion features richly decorated interiors and sweeping Hudson River views, illustrating the luxurious lifestyle of the Mills family during America’s industrial era.
A one-of-a-kind living aviation museum featuring vintage aircraft from the early 1900s through World War I, the Aerodrome brings history to life with weekend air shows, biplane rides, and interactive exhibits that showcase the golden age of flight.
America’s oldest continuously operating inn, this historic Rhinebeck landmark dates back to the early 1700s and offers timeless charm, cozy accommodations, and classic tavern dining in the heart of the village.