Hudson Valley

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  • 1. Handmade and More

    Although it specializes in crafts and jewelry, Handmade and More also carries toys, clothing, and a selection of quirky cards.

    6 N. Front St., New Paltz, New York, 12561, USA
    845-255–6277
  • 2. Krause's Chocolates

    Chocoholics beware: you could find yourself in serious trouble at Krause's Chocolates, a second-generation-run confectionery. Candy-cane-striped columns beckon you inside, where the aroma of Karl Krause's closely guarded recipes envelop you. Grab a basket to hold your wares; this chocolate is so fresh it's likely to melt in your hands. Krause's also has a shop in Rhinebeck that's located behind Montgomery Row.

    41 S. Partition St., Saugerties, New York, 12477, USA
    845-246–8377
  • 3. Woodbury Common Premium Outlets

    More than 220 designer outlets fill the Woodbury Common Premium Outlets, a sprawling shopping complex about a 20-minute drive north of Bear Mountain. Many of the top fashion retailers and designers are here, including Diane von Furstenberg, J. Crew, Elie Tahari, and Salvatore Ferragamo. Beyond clothing, the goods range from shoes and leather goods to housewares and jewelry, with outlets for Nike, Longchamp, and Williams-Sonoma. Deals can be found, but don't expect everything to be a bargain. One of the most popular destinations in the state, the center draws about 10 million visitors a year. The parking lots fill quickly and traffic can be a tangle on weekends (and certain holidays).

    498 Red Apple Ct., Central Valley, New York, 10917, USA
    845-928–4000
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  • 4. 3FortySeven

    This eclectic gallery, set in an Art Deco former gas station in the center of town, is curated by well-known architect Michael Davis. The shop showcases mid-century and vintage furniture, lighting, textiles, jewelry, and other decorative items you didn't realize you needed until you saw them here.

    347 Warren St., Hudson, New York, 12534, USA
    518-391–3165

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    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. to Thurs.
  • 5. Archipelago

    Browse amid hanging lanterns, funky glassware, wall tiles, and garden torches at Archipelago, an out-of-the-ordinary gift shop that also sells home-furnishings, silk scarves, and Buddha statues.

    119 Main St., Cold Spring, New York, 10516, USA
    845-265–3992
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  • 6. Barking Dog

    Antiques fill the warren of rooms at the Barking Dog, in business since 1984. You won't find the ubiquitous here, and nearly everything dates from before the 1920s. The shop specializes in country pieces, such as pine tables and cupboards, and folk art, and also offers old prints and paintings.

    7 2nd St., High Falls, New York, 12440, USA
    845-687–4834

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    Rate Includes: Closed weekdays
  • 7. Beekman Arms Antique Market

    More than 30 antiques dealers sell their wares at the Beekman Arms Antique Market, which occupies a large red barn behind the Beekman Arms. The antiques mix is eclectic, with Americana, Victorian, country, and primitive pieces represented.

    6387 Mill St., Rhinebeck, New York, 12572, USA
    845-876–7077
  • 8. Belkind-Bigi

    Belkind-Bigi is one of the few shops specializing in mid-century modern furniture and accessories. Choose from designer pieces—Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona chairs, George Nelson's platform bench—or those with idiosyncratic pedigrees that hold their own among such heavyweights.

    21 Main St., Tarrytown, New York, 10591, USA
    914-524–9626

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    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 9. Bijou Galleries

    More than 25 dealers in antiques, vintage clothes, jewelry, art, and collectibles hawk their wares in Bijou Galleries, a jam-packed emporium.

    50 Main St., Cold Spring, New York, 10516, USA
    845-265–4337

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    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
  • 10. Blue-Byrd's Haberdashery & Music

    Stockade District

    This place is a cool spot for the blues—the music, the look, the memorabilia—and for beautiful hats for guys and gals. It carries books, boxed sets, and posters of blues and jazz biggies.

    320 Wall St., Kingston, New York, 12401, USA
    845-339–3174

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    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Tues.
  • 11. bluecashew Kitchen Homestead

    This high-end kitchen boutique sells cookware, kitchen tools, glassware, cutlery, linens, coffee and espresso makers, tea pots, and kettles as well as a small selection of gourmet specialty foods, teas, and coffees. Blue Cashew has become a haven for cookbook authors' book signings accompanied by food, wine, and sometimes cocktails.

    37 N Front St., Rhinebeck, New York, 12572, USA
    845-514–2300
  • 12. Boondocks

    The tiny boutique Boondocks focuses on earth- and eco-friendly merchandise, like organic cottons and colorful artisan-made jewelery.

    535 Piermont Ave., Piermont, New York, 10968, USA
    845-365–2221
  • 13. Bop to Tottom

    Stockade District

    A whimsical mix of gift items for children of all ages, Bop to Tottom sells fun jewelry, throw pillows, vegan pocketbooks, scented soaps and candles, spinning tops and jack-in-the-boxes, funny signs, rice-paper lamp shades, and more.

    334 Wall St., Kingston, New York, 12401, USA
    845-338–8100

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 14. British Sporting Arms

    Hedges and trees shield British Sporting Arms, but it's worth seeking out for its country-squire inventory: hand-carved walking sticks, flasks, bird sculptures, and all manner of shooting-related items, including antique and modern long guns. Upstairs are leather outerwear and European tweed pieces, including one sweet favorite—a tweedy bonnet with a large, flat bow in back.

    3684 U.S. 44, Millbrook, New York, 12545, USA
    845-677–8303

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 15. Charles Department Store

    You'll find designer clothing, upscale cookware, kitchen gadgets, and footwear at this store that's been selling to Katonah locals since 1924. The salesperson-to-customer ratio is high, so expect some old-fashioned service.

    113 Katonah Ave., Katonah, New York, 10536, USA
    914-232–5200

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 16. Chris Lehrecke Hudson

    Beautiful and unique things found here include owner Chris Lehrecke's handcrafted furniture and lighting and nature-inspired jewelry by iconic jeweler Ted Muehling and Mueling's former student (and Lehrecke's wife) Gabriella Kiss. You'll also find candlesticks and cabinet hardware from E.R. Butler and mirrored objects by Maureen Fullam. Lehrecke's work, which is inspired by George Nakashima and Charles and Ray Eames, is otherwise available only to the trade. The store is only open on weekends, or by appointment.

    415 Warren St., Hudson, New York, 12534, USA
    845-802–6187
  • 17. Cold Spring General Store

    Find souvenirs like organic almond butter, locally made chocolates, hip T-shirts, and trendy shopping bags at Cold Spring's modern take on a traditional general store.

    61 Main St., Cold Spring, New York, 10516, USA
    845-809–5522

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    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
  • 18. Downtown Gallery

    The largest antiques center in the county, the 5,000-square-foot Downtown Gallery teems with furniture from Victorian through modern periods, vintage textiles and clothes, and collectible toys.

    40 Main St., Cold Spring, New York, 10516, USA
    845-265–2334
  • 19. Franklin Antique Center

    This center houses many antiques dealers under one roof. The goods—art-deco furnishings, old cameras and typewriters, Victrolas, jadeite—are just as varied and sell quickly.

    142 Main St., Nyack, New York, 10960, USA
    845-353–0071
  • 20. Green Cottage

    Part florist and part gift boutique, the Green Cottage creates interesting bouquets and carries small gift items such as handcrafted and estate jewelry (one of the owners has a jewelry studio), ceramic vases, prettily packaged soaps, sculptural candles, children's books, and a few toys. It's the perfect place to pick up a hostess gift or a souvenir.

    1204 Rte. 213, High Falls, New York, 12472, USA
    845-687–4810

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