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About Beacon

Beacon has been growing in favor and in flavor for a few years now and is gaining recognition as one of the Hudson Valley’s gems come back to life. The town has it all, a rich history and small town Americana charm. Beacon, with an abundance of Victorian architecture, collectible shops, emerging art galleries, museums and fine dining, has something for everyone! 


Starting in the late 1990s, with the opening of the world’s largest contemporary art museums Dia: Beacon. Beacon began an artistic and commercial rebirth. New development continues to enlarge the city. 

Located on the eastern shore of the Hudson River, Beacon is noted for its proximity to numerous historic sites and large cities. It is located minutes away from Bannerman’s Castle and West Point. Beacon also sits with the famous Mount Beacon as its backdrop and the Hudson River as its front door. Just 20 minutes south of Poughkeepsie, 20 miles from Danbury, Connecticut and 75 miles north of Manhattan -- Beacon sits on the Metro North commuter line offering visitors and residents an easy in and out of NYC.

Beacon

Attractions, Sports, and Transportation

  • Dia: Beacon
  • Bannerman Castle
  • Beacon Farmers Market
  • Dennings Point
  • Hudson Highlands State Park
  • Mt. Beacon Park
  • Madame Brett Homestead
  • The Howland Cultural Center
  • Hudson Valley Renegades
  • The Roundhouse
  • Metro North Beacon Train Station
  • Interstate 84
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About Rhinebeck

A charming, historic town nestled in New York’s scenic Hudson Valley. Located just east of the Hudson River, with its majestic views of the Catskills Mountains, Rhinebeck is easily accessible to New York City, the Berkshires, Connecticut and Upstate New York.


Tree-lined streets beckon with unique independent specialty shops offering apparel, home furnishing, books and gifts. The many fine and casual dining spots celebrate the Hudson Valley’s thriving locavore movement of boutique farms and orchards. Hotels, spas and B&Bs offer comfortable accommodations for rest and rejuvenation.

Rhinebeck is a cultural mecca boasting galleries, museums, performing arts, independent film, and historic homes and architecture. Hiking and biking trails provide outdoor enthusiasts places to explore the natural beauty of the region.

Rhinebeck

Attractions, Sports, and Transportation

  • Ferncliff Forest
  • Beekman Arms Antique Market
  • Omega Institute
  • Krause’s Chocolates
  • The Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck
  • Rhinebeck Farmers Market
  • Samuel’s Sweet Shop
  • Rhinebeck’s Upstate Films
  • Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome
  • Wilderstein Historic Site
  • U.S. Route 9
  • Rhinecliff Amtrak Station

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