Hudson Valley
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In addition to African, Mexican, and South American furnishings and housewares, Hacienda also has beautiful textiles.
The used and rare books at Half Moon Books, including a large collection of poetry and signed first editions, reflect the artistic nature of the Mid-Hudson Valley.
This appealing shop with exposed brick walls and a copper-colored tin ceiling focuses on new and exciting grapes from little-known producers. The result is a curated selection of high quality wines from (primarily) small-scale wineries.
One-of-a-kind creations by local and international artisans are artfully displayed at the exquisite Hummingbird Jewelers. An exceptional collection of designer wedding bands and engagement rings is showcased.
More than 20 varieties of apples, from Macoun and Red Delicious to Empire and Ida Red, as well as other produce, are sold at Jenkins-Lueken Orchards. You can pick pumpkins, and the apple cider, made on the premises, is fresh and good. Hard cider is also available for grown-ups.
This posh women's boutique stocks fine European lingerie—teddies, slips, silk chemises, and assorted unmentionables—as well as a curated selection of clothing, jewelry, handbags, and accessories.
Lili and Loo stocks an eclectic selection of pottery, furniture, housewares, rugs, and wearables (jewelry, watches, scarves, and women's clothing). Owner Melinda Slover's taste runs the gamut: from rustic to sleek, ancient to modern, minimalist to ornate. Slover offers something for everyone and prides herself on her store's affordable prices. Unlike many Hudson stores, Lili and Loo is open seven days a week.
This small shop sells a glorious array of Italian products from cheese, salami, and pasta to clothing, table linens, and cosmetics.
A modern rustic boutique with exposed brick walls, Living Eden sells beautiful clothing, housewares, jewelry, and cosmetics that are made in the United States, fair trade (no sweatshops), eco-friendly, or handcrafted. The owners are passionate animal lovers so the store also has visiting animals that are vaccinated and ready for adoption.
The owner of Merritt Bookstore, Scott Meyer, promises he can access any book in print, and he means it. He also sells Toys of Merritt, a curated selection of educational children's toys. Thanks to his enthusiasm and promotion of authors, Meyer has been called the Tasmanian devil of booksellers.
For the best prices in town, check out the Millbrook Antique Center, an emporium with two floors of antiques and collectibles from over 25 dealers. There's a garden room where you can find marble statues, bird baths, and water fountains during the summer.
With over 25 dealers, the Millbrook Antiques Mall is the largest fine-antiques center for miles around. Almost every antiques category is represented: country furniture, botanical prints, porcelain, brass fireplace tools. The dealer collections create a series of nicely edited and presented boutique spaces.
Vintage garden pots, carousel horses, and antique board games are among a few of the finds you can browse through at Milne's At Home Antiques. The owner is a second-generation antiques dealer and is happy to help you search through the store for the perfect addition to your home.
Located in the heart of stroll-friendly Piermont, Ned Kelly & Company offers unusual home and garden furnishings, along with fresh flowers. Shoppers will find a mix of new and antique pieces that include luxurious throw blankets, china patterns, upholstered furniture, and deftly assembled fresh bouquets.
The quirky handcrafted and costume jewelry and flirtatious frocks sold here capture the allure of vintage apparel with none of the mustiness of the real thing. Michael Start, James Perse, and other casual lines are also available here.
This well-stocked, all-purpose bookstore one block north of the Beekman Arms offers a good selection of novels, books about area places and local history, and works by local writers.
A contemporary jewelry store owned by couple Stefan Freidemann and Laura Lapachin (who met in a metalsmithing class), Ornamentum sells fanciful jewelry made by fine artists whose works appear in museums around the world.
After a succeessful career working for Whole Foods Market, Otto Leuschel decided to open an old-style grocery store in the tiny center of Germantown, 10 miles south of Hudson. Despite its small size, Otto's has an amazing selection of products ranging from grocery staples like Tide and Oreos to more exotic fare like British condiments and European jams. There's an excellent selection of international and local cheeses as well as other great Hudson Valley products. There's also a full deli in the back and two café tables in the front. Leuschel recently opened a variety store across the street that sells everything from cosmetics to hammers.
This wonderfully curated emporium sells elegant stationery, wedding invitations, and greeting cards, as well as a quirky and stylish selection of books, toys, home decor, candles, scarves, and travel accessories.
A Nyack landmark since opening in 1945, this charming little store is full of hard-to-find titles, including many by local authors detailing the history of the Hudson Valley. It's an especially great destination for area hiking maps.
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