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Hyde Park
Hyde Park dates from 1702, when an estate on this land was named for Edward Hyde, Lord Cornbury, then the provincial governor of New York. Most famous for being the boyhood home of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, it's also home to an impressive summer mansion built by one of the Vanderbilts, as well as to the East Coast campus of the renowned Culinary Institute of America.
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Travel Deals in The Hudson Valley
- $161* & up -- U.S. Flight Sale (R/T incl. Tax) CheapOair.com
- $241 -- NYC: Suite at Hip 4-Star Hotel w/Breakfast, 50% Off TripAlertz.com
- $113 & up -- NYC Hotel near Central Park w/Wi-Fi (Reg. $399) BookIt.com
- $11.99 & up -- Car Rentals across New York CarRentals.com
* Some taxes, fees additional