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Olana HouseOlana House in Columbia, South Carolina is a two-story antebellum home built in 1836. It is one of Columbia's oldest and most iconic historic homes, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house was built by John Olana, who was a successful planter and businessman in the early 19th century. The house is an excellent example of the Greek Revival style of architecture, featuring a classical portico with four Ionic columns.
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Rip Van Winkle BridgeThe Rip Van Winkle Bridge is a historically significant bridge in Columbia County. The bridge spans the Hudson River between Hudson and Catskill, and connects New York State Route 23 to US Route 9W. The bridge was completed in 1935 and took its name from Washington Irving's character, Rip Van Winkle, who appears in the author's short story of the same name. The bridge was designed by engineer Stephen H. Wood, Jr., and was the first bridge of its type built in New York State.
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Thomas Cole National Historic SiteNestled in the scenic Greene County is the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, a must-see destination for any art enthusiast. The site celebrates the life and works of one of America's most celebrated painters, Thomas Cole. Visitors have the chance to explore Cole's home, studio, and estate to gain insight into his artistic process and inspirations. Explore the beautiful gardens, take in the stunning panoramic views, and admire Cole's original artwork on display.
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Hudson Athens LighthouseThe Hudson Athens Lighthouse is a historic structure perched atop a small island, providing breathtaking views of the Hudson River. Dating back to 1874, this lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding ships through the treacherous waters of the river. Today, visitors can explore the museum inside the lighthouse, taking a step back in time to imagine life as a lighthouse keeper. The lighthouse is open to the public during the summer months.
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Catskill CreekCatskill Creek is a waterway located in Greene County, New York. It is a tributary of the Hudson River and stretches approximately 46 miles in length. The creek originates in the Catskill Mountains and flows through several towns and villages before joining the Hudson River.Catskill Creek is known for its natural beauty and serves as an important water source and habitat for various wildlife species.
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Roeliff Jansen KillRoeliff Jansen Kill, also known as the Roeliff Jansen Kill, is a 25-mile-long tributary of the Hudson River in New York's Columbia County. Named for Dutch settler Roeliff Jansen, the Kill is an important source of food and shelter for wildlife, as well as a popular destination for fishing, hunting, and other outdoor activities. The Roeliff Jansen Kill is not navigable by boat, but it is a popular spot for canoers and kayakers. The Kill is also home to many species of fish.
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Hudson Historic District (New York)The Hudson Historic District in New York is a National Historic Landmark District, located between Albany and New York City. The district includes a variety of historic buildings, from the stately homes of the wealthy to the smaller, more modest dwellings of working-class families.The district is renowned for its collection of Federal-style architecture, with many buildings dating back to the early 19th century.
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FASNY Museum of FirefightingFASNY Museum of Firefighting, located in Columbia County, New York, is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of firefighting and the service of firefighters. It is the largest fire service museum in the United States, and features an array of artifacts from the early days of firefighting up to the present. The museum's collections include uniforms, tools, helmets, documents, photographs, paintings, and other items related to firefighting.
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Mount McGregorMount McGregor is located in Columbia County, New York and is part of the Adirondack Mountains. It is the site of the former Mount McGregor Prison Camp and is now part of the Moreau Lake State Park. Mount McGregor is a popular spot for tourists, due to its scenic views and hiking trails. It is also home to a variety of wildlife, including black bear, deer, bald eagles, and more.
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Sleepy Hollow Lake, Greene County, New YorkSleepy Hollow Lake is a picturesque reservoir located in Greene County, New York. It is a private, man-made lake spanning approximately 324 acres and situated in the town of Athens. Known for its serene beauty and recreational opportunities, Sleepy Hollow Lake attracts residents and visitors alike. The lake is surrounded by rolling hills and offers a tranquil setting for various outdoor activities. Boating is a popular pastime on Sleepy Hollow Lake.
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Hudson River Islands State ParkHudson River Islands State Park, Columbia is a stunning nature preserve located on the west bank of the Hudson River. The park is known for its unique combination of scenic views, cultural history, and recreational opportunities. Visitors to the park can explore the diverse ecosystems, including wetlands, forests, and meadows. The park offers more than two miles of trails meandering through its 845 acres, providing excellent opportunities for hiking, fishing, and bird-watching.
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Bronck MuseumThe Bronck Museum in Greene County is truly a hidden gem of New York State. This historic farm complex dates back to 1663 and was the first home of Pieter Bronck, one of the area's earliest Dutch settlers. Today, visitors can explore the meticulously restored property and learn more about the fascinating history of the region. From the beautiful gardens to the furnished interiors of the Bronck farmhouse, there's plenty to discover at this charming museum.
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High Falls Conservation AreaHigh Falls Conservation Area, located in Columbia County, NY, is a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore nature. Spanning over 300 acres, the area is composed of three distinct areas: a lake, a marsh, and a wooded section. The lake is home to a variety of bird species, and the surrounding marsh and woodlands provide ample opportunities for wildlife viewing.
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The Old Catskill Game Farm - Abandoned ZooThe Old Catskill Game Farm was once a popular zoo attraction. It was a place where families could discover exotic animals like elephants, tigers, and zebras. However, over time, attendance dwindled, and the zoo was forced to close its doors. Today, the abandoned site provides a hauntingly beautiful glimpse into what was once a bustling animal kingdom. Visitors can wander through empty exhibits and see the remains of enclosures that once held majestic creatures.
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Clermont State Historic SiteClermont State Historic Site is located in Columbia County, New York. It comprises of a large estate of buildings, gardens, and grounds that are a reminder of the past 300 years of the Livingston family's legacy. The estate has been open to the public since 1975 and is a National Historic Landmark.Visitors to the Clermont State Historic Site will find the main house, the oldest house in the Hudson Valley. It was built in 1710 and is a fine example of colonial architecture.
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Lake Taghkanic State ParkLake Taghkanic State Park in Columbia County, New York, is a stunningly beautiful park that offers a variety of activities for visitors of all ages. Spanning 1,872 acres of lush forest, Lake Taghkanic is the largest park in Columbia County. It is home to a variety of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, foxes, raccoons, and waterfowl. The park features a variety of activities such as camping, fishing, swimming, biking, and hiking.
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Kaaterskill CloveKaaterskill Clove is a winding and picturesque valley, stretches for 11 miles and is surrounded by high cliffs and lush vegetation, making it a popular hiking destination. The clove is named after the Kaaterskill Creek that flows through it, offering waterfalls and swimming holes along the way. The area is rich in history and has been a source of inspiration for artists and writers, including Washington Irving who wrote about the clove in his famous short story "Rip Van Winkle."
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Angelo Canna Town ParkAngelo Canna Town Park is a hidden gem, offering everything you need for a fun-filled day with family and friends. With over 70-acres of pristine greenery, the park boasts a plethora of activities for visitors of all ages. From picnic areas, playgrounds, and pavilions to sports fields, hiking trails, and fishing ponds, there's never a dull moment at Angelo Canna Town Park. And the best part? The park is well-maintained, ensuring a delightful experience for all.

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Olana State Historic Site
Olana State Historic Site is the former home of Hudson River School painter Frederic Edwin Church. Located in Columbia County, New York, the 250-acre estate features the painter’s ornate Persian-style home and extensive landscape views. The main house is a National Historic Landmark and features intricate Moorish-style architecture across two stories, and interiors filled with the artist’s original furnishings.
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