| janie |
Mar 13th, 2003 10:20 AM |
Nina, I think you'd have the best time if you split your Hudson Valley trip into 2 or 3 parts. Kykuit was very worthwhile, as is Lyndhurst (was also used as a stand in for "Wildwind" on "All My Children", more recently than the Dark Shadows use!) Lyndhurst is pretty close and can easily be done on the same day. You could also visit the Union Church of Pocantico Hills which has famous stained glass windows by Chagall and Matisse and do some shopping, strolling, eating in nearby Tarrytown or Irvington. All of these places are close to each other and no more than about 30 miles out of the city so you won't face a long ride home at the end of the day!<BR><BR>I love the Rhinebeck area, but I've always thought it was a little too far (but not totally impossible) for a day trip. You'd really want to be able to drive straight up there and spend the time in Rhinebeck, Red Hook, Annandale etc , places with many historic houses and the requisite good food and shopping.<BR>I think it would be a shame to have to do both areas (and many more beautiful ones like Cold Spring for antique shopping and nearby Garrison for the Boscobel Mansion--still close enough to combine with Kykuit area) in one day, unless of course it's your only trip to the area and don't expect to be back. If you can, pick one or the other and you'll still have a great trip!
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