A hands-on, pictorial museum portraying life on the Delaware & Hudson Canal during the 19th and 20th Centuries. You can take a walking tour by five locks that have been designated a National Historic Landmark. Open Sat.-Sun. 11-5 early May-late Oct. Admission: $5. more...
Located in the scenic Wallkill River Valley, New Paltz is a state college town with numerous unique shops and restaurants. Just north of Main Street sits a fascinating historic district of stone houses built by Huguenots between 1692 and 1712. Called "the oldest street in America with its original houses," Huguenot Street includes such structures as the Jean Hasbrouck House, a fine example of Flemish stone architecture. Guided tours daily except. Wed. May-Oct. and Sat.-Sun. Nov.-Dec. Admission: $9 or $12 per adult. more...
This arts center presents a wide variety of performances, programs, workshops and exhibits. Guy Davis may be performing a blues concert one night; a student video festival may be scheduled another night, and a play, The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, may be presented a third night. Events are held year-round. Admission charge varies. more...