History of the Hudson Valley · 1 Pre-Columbian era · 2 Exploration, colonization, and revolution: 1497 to 1800. 2.1 Exploration of the Hudson River; 2.2 Dutch ...
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Why is Hudson Valley famous?
Once a part of the Northeast's Industrial past, the Hudson Valley is now known for the string of charming small towns that line the river, and the majestic nature that surrounds them. A complete trip to the area should include plenty of nature-gazing, shop-hopping and art-ogling.
Who were the first settlers of the Hudson Valley?
The Dutch were the first colonists of the region following the "discovery" of the river by its present namesake Henry Hudson in 1609.
Who were the original inhabitants of the Hudson River Valley?
Prior to European arrival, the Hudson River Valley was home to many Native American societies—from the Munsee Indians of the lower valley (also known as Lenape), to the Mohicans and Mohawks of the upper valley.
What is special in Hudson Valley?

Top Attractions in Hudson River Valley

Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park. 2,384. ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum. ...
Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site. ...
Kykuit, The Rockefeller Estate. 787. ...
USS Slater DE-766. ...
New York State Museum. ...
New York State Capitol. ...
Olana State Historic Site.
Through tours of landmarks like Kykuit, the Rockefeller estate, and family-friendly events like The Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze, Historic Hudson Valley ...
Until the early 1900s, city folk flocked to the Valley to experience the therapeutic powers they believed it to hold. The mountains, fresh air and evergreen ...
This narrow strip of British settlement divided the predominantly Dutch areas of the mid- and upper-Hudson Valley from the more mixed, multicultural region that ...
The little city of Hudson has the distinction of being the first city in the United States—that is, it was the first city to be incorporated after the thirteen ...
Nov 25, 2014 · Moment #1: Henry Hudson sails upriver (1609). The Hudson Valley's Big Bang — for white Europeans, anyway. Humans had already been living here ...
May 19, 2022 · The history of the indigenous peoples that lived along the Hudson River date back at least 10,000 years. The Mohicans and Mohawks of the ...
Historic Hudson Valley's properties are conveniently located within a short distance of one another, making it easy to visit more than one in a day.
The Hudson River Valley is one of the America's most important scenic, cultural, economic, and historic regions. Discovered by Henry Hudson in 1609, ...
For much of its history, the Hudson Valley consisted of a network of isolated towns, villages, farms, and fortresses connected by one main thoroughfare: the ...