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New York-Hudson Valley

Historic sites along the Hudson River

I am recently engaged and into local history (I'm in Poughkeepsie).  I would love to get married at a historic site along the Hudson River (or related creeks/tributaries).  It doesn't have to be one of the well-known places, like Locust Grove.  In fact I might prefer one off the beaten path.  Ideally, it would be a place that we could have the reception INSIDE the historic section of the property.  I've even started considering old factory buildings.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Re: Historic sites along the Hudson River

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    [QUOTE]I am recently engaged and into local history (I'm in Poughkeepsie).  I would love to get married at a historic site along the Hudson River (or related creeks/tributaries).  It doesn't have to be one of the well-known places, like Locust Grove.  In fact I might prefer one off the beaten path.  Ideally, it would be a place that we could have the reception INSIDE the historic section of the property.  I've even started considering old factory buildings. Does anyone have any suggestions?
    Posted by DaylimS[/QUOTE]

    <div>Not next to the water but def historical (and cheap,) we got married at the Bedford Historical Hall in Westchester. We had our actual ceremony at the Catholic church across the street but our reception was inside the historical building. Might be too far for you but I loved our reception hall!</div>
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  • The roundhill in Beacon is beautiful!  They just restored some of the old factory buildings and its
    right on the waterfalls in Beacon
  • You could try Mount Gulian historic site, near beacon. I've never been, but from the photos it looks nice.
  • the belvidere mansion in statsburg i think
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  • try the historic mansion at colonial terrace in cortlandt manor.  its a beautiful historic rich mansion on lots of gardens.
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    [QUOTE]try the historic mansion at colonial terrace in cortlandt manor.  its a beautiful historic rich mansion on lots of gardens.
    Posted by lzbride[/QUOTE]

    Mills Mansion, also known as The Staatsburgh in Hyde Park. 
    And relatively unknown, but gorgeous is Locusts on the Hudson in Staatsburg. 
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