Hudson River Museum

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511 Warburton Ave, Yonkers, New York, USA
511 Warburton Avenue Yonkers New York 10701 US

The site consists of an art museum, the Andrus Planetarium, and Glenview Mansion.

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29 Warburton Ave, Yonkers, New York, USA 1.28 mi

Home of Frederick Philipse III and his family.  Historical highlights include its 18th-century  Georgian architecture and a rare 1750s papier-mâché Rococo ceiling.

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1 River Street, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706, USA 3.14 mi

Harvest’s waterfront setting affords spectacular views of the Hudson River and the Palisade Cliffs. It takes a few twists and turns through Hastings to arrive at this remarkable site, but sophisticated Mediterranean cuisine and a fine wine list combine for a superb high-end dining experience.

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15 Walnut St, Dobbs Ferry, New York, USA 4.09 mi

Trails for hiking and a restored Keeper’s Cottage.

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13 Cedar Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY, USA 4.42 mi

An informal, affordable Mexican restaurant featuring many fresh, seasonal ingredients from the Hudson Valley, including organic produce from Stone Barns.

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897 South Columbus Avenue, Mount Vernon, NY 10550, USA 5.59 mi

An 18th-century church that was used as a military hospital during the Revolutionary War.

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One Bridge Street Irvington, NY 10533 6.04 mi

Contemporary Greek food in a beautiful setting. By the river, but no river views.

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1 Bridge Street, Irvington, NY 10533, USA 6.04 mi

Attractively decorated restaurant featuring American and some continental cuisine.

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76 Main Street, Irvington, NY 10533, USA 6.05 mi

A most attractive Indian restaurant located near the river in Irvington.

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6 South Broadway, Irvington, NY 10533, USA 6.05 mi

Set at the intersection of Route 9 and Main Street in Irvington, this restaurant looks like a brightly painted diner from the outside. Inside, however, it’s clear that diner days are long past. The décor is cheerful and the food good.

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63 Main St, Irvington, NY 10533, USA 6.07 mi

They bill themselves as a wine bar/restaurant. This was the former location of the Red Hat restaurant and is very attractive, on Main Street in Irvington.

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3 West Sunnyside Lane, Irvington, NY, USA 6.64 mi

A visit to Sunnyside is an enchanted adventure in a romantic landscape designed by Irving himself.

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49 East Sunnyside Lane, Tarrytown, New York 10591, USA 7.01 mi

Located in the cellar of historic Biddle House Mansion on the grounds of Tarrytown House Estate, this small tavern and wine cellar features modern twists on American fare.

49 East Sunnyside Lane, Tarrytown, NY, USA 7.01 mi

Cantonese cuisine meets modern twists and local ingredients.

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635 South Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591, United States 7.07 mi

Lyndhurst, a historic site of the National Trust, is one of the great domestic landmarks of America. A visit to the house and its 67-acre park is a must for all who are interested in 19th-century architecture, decorative arts, and landscape design.

Lyndhurst is adjacent to Washington Irving’s Sunnyside. There are historic and aesthetic connections of interest between the sites, but it is the ability to walk from site to site that has the most special appeal. Visitors may walk the publicly maintained Croton Aqueduct Trail from Lyndhurst to West Sunnyside Lane.

Lyndhurst was designed by Alexander Jackson Davis (1803-1892) in the gothic revival style. Davis completed this first phase in 1842, and designed much of the furniture. In 1864, Lyndhurst’s owner hired Davis to more than double its size.

In 1880 Jay Gould (1836-1892), the railroad magnate, Wall Street tycoon, and prototypical robber baron, purchased the estate and renamed it Lyndhurst. He added a colossal greenhouse in the gothic style by the firm of Lord and Burnham; its cast-iron structure still stands. Gould hired Herter Brothers to redecorate and added paintings by Corot, Courbet, Bouguereau, and others, many still extant.

The important “gardenesque” landscape is by Ferdinand Mangold (1828-1905). Many of the landscape features created by Mangold, his predecessors, and his successors, are preserved, including spectacular specimen trees.

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455 South Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591, USA 7.56 mi

An upscale, modern American bistro at the Doubletree Hotel.

240 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY, USA 7.83 mi

Authentic Japanese cuisine.

350 South Broadway, Tarrytown, NY, USA 7.85 mi

Casual Italian restaurant offering traditional pasta dishes and pizza.

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