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A Tourist Guide to Rhinebeck, New York

1. Introduction and History

Located on the east side of the Hudson River in Dutchess County about 100 miles north of Manhattan, Rhinebeck, approached the Taconic State Parkway, Route 9, Route 9W and the New York State Thruway, is both an intensely picturesque and historic village. The itself is a part of the Hudson River Valley National Historic Area, which was founded in 1996 by Congress to recognize, preserve, protect, and interpret the nationally significant history and resources of the valley for the nation, stretching from Yonkers to Albany.

Founded in 1686, when Dutch Gerrit Doctors, Arie Roosa, Jan Elting and Henrick Chicken exchanged 2,200 acres of land with six local Indians of the Esopus (Kingston) and Sopaseo (Rhinebeck) tribes was initially dubbed the "Kips Mountains." In 1713, Judge Henry Beekman refer to these lands as "Ryn Beck" for the first time.

One of the largest historic districts in the country with 437 sites listed on the National Historic Register, the nucleic acid Village of Rhinebeck and the larger, neighboring town of Rhinebeck, comprise half of the 16-mile stretch including 30 consecutive riverfront estates associated with the landed aristocracy of the region during the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries.

Often dubbed a "picturesque village" and the "jewel of the Hudson, it offers plenty of hiking nearby attractions including antique shops, art galleries, bed and breakfasts, guesthouses and restaurants, often Housed in historic buildings.

Signature and stalwart of the village is the Beekman Arms, the oldest continuously operating inn Americas listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Tracing its origins in 1766 when arent Trap Hagen moved from his father a successful Bogardos solid structure of stone and wood – constructed to protect against Indian attacks – at the intersection of the newly appointed village Ryn Beck, eventually served as the Mecca of the revolutionaries, often hosting the will of George Washington, Benedict Arnold and Alexander Hamilton. When the British burned former state capital, Kingston, located along the Hudson, the townspeople sought refuge here.

Purchased by Asa Potter in 1802 and later served several roles, including the town hall, theater, post office, a newspaper and place.

Renovated, expanded, and the current "Beekman Arms" moniker renamed by Tracy Durs secondary owner, served as inspiration for Thomas Wolfe's novel, and the river of time, After many visits here, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, from the nearby Hyde Park, initiated all four of the governor and his successful presidential campaigns form are very front porch.

The complex offers considerably larger venues for sightseeing, restaurants and accommodation, amid a preserved colonial atmosphere.

The Beekman Arms Tavern, located on the ground floor, is decorated with dark wood paneling, a huge brick fireplace and wide plank floors, and is subdivided into the Colonial Tap Room, a garden greenhouse, and a number of separate dining area.

The upper floors contain the original inn meticulously restored and elegantly furnished rooms 1766, although property Available in a variety of connected structures. Amid brick walls and high ceilings, for example, the original guest house in the village fire station, while the Townsend House, opened in 2004, has the design and architecture influenced by other historical structures Rhinebeck. The Guest House, located behind the main inn offers lower expenses, motel-style rooms.

The Delaware Inn Meter, designed in 1844 by Alexander Jackson Davis and an example of the American Carpenter Gothic architecture, is a block north of the Beekman Arms, and is part of a seven-guest complex with a courtyard surrounded. Many rooms have fireplaces.

Rhinebeck itself offers many attractions. The Dutchess County Fairgrounds, for example, hosts events such as the Dutchess County Fair, Rhinebeck Antiques Fair, the Crafts at Rhinebeck show, and Iroquos the Festival, while the Center for Performing Arts in Rhinebeck offers live classical music, drama, musicals, and children presenting performances by local groups, although talent has also included national and international names. looks like an oversized barn on the surrounding countryside to fill and pay tribute to the origin of summer stock, replacing including seasonal temporary tent had received representations from 1994 and 1997, opening in July of the following year and year-round place in 1999.

Various early aviation and architectural historic sights around the immediate city, most of which offer stunning views of the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains beyond.

2. Museum of Rhinebeck History

3.5 miles north of the Village of Rhinebeck on Route 9, the Museum of Rhinebeck History, Housed in the historic Quitman House, was established in 1992 "to understanding and appreciation of Rhinebeck history through the collection, preservation, exhibition, and interpretation materials of interest to Rhinebeck encourage "through letters, books, magazines, clothing, furniture, photographs, postcards and articles. Opened from mid June to October 31, features two annual exhibitions previous ones who are headed "The First Century," "The Civil War", "The gilded age "," World War I "," The Roosevelt Years, "" World War "and" Early Rhinebeck Industries, "in others.

The Quitman House, marking the area of the city first settlement was built in 1798 as a parsonage by the parishioners of the nearby Old Stone Church for the pastor Frederick H. Quitman, who had served the Lutheran congregation for more than three decades.

Henry Beekman, who had established 35 Palatine German families in the area in the early years 1700, was given most of the country by royal grant, and the budding community built around a single log church until the 19th century, when trade had taken root three miles south of the village designated "the Flatts."

3. Wilder Stein

Located two-and-a-half miles from the historic downtown District of Rhinebeck, Wilder Stein, named after the rock drawing of a figure that a peace pipe in his right hand and a tomahawk in his left in Suckley Cove, translates as "wild stone man "in German, and had a modest villa Italianast was when it was built in 1852. home of three generations of the Suckley family, was greatly expanded in 1888 with two top floors, a tower and a porch, making it the extensive Queen Anne-style mansion overlooking the Hudson River today.

The interior retains all of the original wall carvings, furniture, artwork, books, collections, and stained glass of the 1888 enlargement, and the ground floor, designed by Joseph Burr Tifany, has a dark, heavy panels foyer, a fireplace, a library, a dining room, a kitchen and two living rooms.

Calvert Vaux and his son, hired in 1890 at the outdoor landscape romantic style in design, already had a long list of comparable services, including other Hudson River estates and Prospect Park and Central Park in New York, and ordered 1,091 shrubs and 41 trees from a local nursery for the Rhinebeck Wilder Stein project. The area, greatly reduced from the original size, currently covers 40 acres and three miles of trails.

Margaret (Daisy) Suckley, a good friend of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the last to survive, had given up the mansion and grounds maintenance on the Wilder Stein 1983, a not-for-profit educational institution. Today it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

4. Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome

Situated on small, easily missed Norton Road on the east side of the Hudson River near the village of Rhinebeck themselves Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome has a time portal to the lawns and fabric-covered aircraft represent the first "shoot" of aviation a century ago.

Her seed was planted when Cole Palen, who earned airframe and powerplant license types now defunct Roosevelt Aviation School on Long Island, purchased six aircraft for sale by its museum to the area to clear the outstanding Roosevelt Field Shopping Mall.

After storage in an abandoned chicken coop on the farm in Rhinebeck Poles, the six planes, a 1917 SPAD XII, a 1918 Standard J-1, a 1914 Avro 504K, a 1918 Curtiss Jenny, included a 1918 Sopwith 7F1 Snipe and a 1918 Aero 39B Navy had formed its initial fleet and the "aerodrome" was a 1,000-meter long, rocky, swamp drained clearing called a "job" and a few rough building as a hangar on a patch of land he had subsequently purchased. Additional acquisitions of aircraft and parts, mostly the biplane had extended lineup, after a major restoration and reconstruction.

Three metal Quonset hut-like hangars, built between 1963 and 1964 and located on top of a small hill above the main dirt and grass parking, Pioneer House, World War I and Lindbergh era aircraft today, compared to a new museum facility and a small souvenir shop. But the aerodrome itself, on the other side of Norton Road, is accessible via a covered wooden bridge that serves more than one entrance to the grass field, but as time portal itself to the barnstorming era of aviation, a historical dimension somehow arrested and preserved over time beyond its borders.

The pendants, as ignorant of the calendar, proudly brave the wind, with names such as Albatros Werke, Royal Farnborough Aircraft Factory, AV Roe and Company, Ltd., and Fokker. But it is the multitude of mono-, bi-lanes and trip the most intense struggles with his current time conception.

The current air show program, which runs from mid June to mid-October, features the "History of Flight" show on Saturday, with Pioneer aircraft such as the Blériot XI, the Curtiss D Pusher, "and Hanriot while the World War I" show on Sunday with designs such as the Albatros, the Avro 504K, the Caudron G. III, the Curtiss JN-4D Jenny, the Fokker D. VII, Fokker Dr.I, the Nieuport II, the SPAD VII, Sopwith Camel, the Davis D1W the Havviland the Tiger Moth, and the Great Lakes 2T-1R. Biplane rides in four passengers in 1925 New Standard D-plus given before and after the shows, while viewers can admire the fleet or in hangars or on the grass aerodrome under enjoying lunch at outdoor picnic tables at the Aerodrome Canteen.

Audience volunteers, sporting Victorian, Edwardian and 1920 dress, fashion shows offer after changing in some of the aerodrome's, track-mounted, red galley, often transported past spectators in conventional vehicles, such as a 1909 Renault a 1916 Studebaker, and a 1914 Model T Speedster. Period of music makes the scene.

The air show itself, which only treetop high sprints before the pioneer units have immediate relandings on the grass, otherwise offer more dramatic maneuvers of World War I and Lindbergh era designs, including aerobatics, air combat, bomb raids, bursting balloons, parachutists, and "Delsey drives."

5. Montgomery Place

Designed by Alexander Jackson Davis and is in a landscape affected by Andrew Jackson Downing, Montgomery Place, located along Route 9G in Annandale-on-Hudson, is an ornate, classical revival architectural landmark, reflecting both Hudson Valley Estate and living almost 200 years of family ownership and imprint.

Tracing its origins to 1802, when 59-year-old Janet Livingston Montgomery had a 242-acre large area purchased a commercial company and to build a house called the Chateau de Montgomery "to her husband to honor General Richard Montgomery, first served as base to live and work.

Poised at the end of a half-mile long path of trees, the federal style, stuccoed brick house became the center field of orchards, gardens, greenhouses, flowers and trees was sent to her from exotic regions of the world, including magnolia, yellow jasmine, orange, and mangoes from England and Italy in Europe and Antigua in the Caribbean. The prosperous company supplied seeds and fruit trees to local farmers.

Although the estate was for General Montgomery's heirs, their earlier death forced her to give her younger brother, Edward Livingston, whose public career had included positions as mayor of New York, U.S. representative and Senator from Louisiana, Secretary of State and Minister of Finance at the Andrew Jackson administration.

Louis Livingston, his widow, and Coralie Livingston Barton, his daughter the name of the mansion "Montgomery Place" be used as a summer residence and extensively changing their architectural and landscape features during a 40-year period. The farm and pastures, in particular, showed off formal flower gardens and an ornate porch, and the estate aesthetics were reinforced with footpaths on the Saw Kill Stream, rustic benches, colorful fruit gardens and an arboretum includes pickled purple European beech, cucumber magnolia, red oak, Sweetgum, Tulip Tree, white oak, weeping hemlock Sargent's, dogwood. Amur Cork Tree, black locust and sycamore This 150-year-OD monoliths of nature can still be enjoyed today during the walk from the Visitor Center and the actual mansion.

Based on the style of Alexander Jackson Davis, the greatest American architect of the romantic movement, the house itself has been redesigned with porches, wings, and railings in a dual-phase process that began in 1842 and later in 1860, thereby generating the classic example is today.

Andrew Jackson Downing, especially the countryside writer and co-owner of a nursery in Newburgh, New York, a contribution of gardens, sculptures, footpaths and water.

After a post-Civil War decline, during which time the property was occupied by family, General John Ross Delafield, a Livingston descendant and New York lawyer, inheritance, and his wife, Violetta White Delafield, himself a botanist, resurrected the landscape through the introduction of garden rooms for roses, perennials and herbs, a wild garden with an artificial stream and covered an ellipse with a pool for aquatic plants.

In 1986, Delafield offspring transferred title to Montgomery Place, the 424 acres land, a portion of the hamlet of Annandale, to Sleepy Hollow Restorations (later renamed Historic Hudson Valley) to prepare the restoration and preservation to insure. A National Historic Landmark, reopened to the public two years later.

6. Bard College

Only a short distance further north of Route 9G and immediately in Annandale-on-Hudson Bard College. A merger of two historic estates, the liberal arts, residential campus, located on over 500 acres of fields and wooded areas along the river, has a complex of paths and trails through wooded areas along the Saw Kill Stream, and down to the Hudson River, Catskill Mountains, where the increasing visibility are.

Founded in 1860 by John Bard in collaboration with the New York leadership of the Episcopal Church, originally called St. Stephens College, it used a portion of the River Bard's estate, Annandale, and the Chapel of the Holy Innocents, both of which he won, to teach a classical preparatory curriculum for those intending to enter the seminary.

Transition to a broader, more secular institution in 1919, included both natural and social sciences courses in its curriculum for the first time, ten years later and served as an undergraduate school of Columbia University. increasingly focus on the liberal arts, officially the "Bard College" name in 1934 and ten years later became a coeducational institution, sever ties with Colombia.

By 1960, the extensive curriculum included science, art, art history, sculpture, and anthropology, and drew a significantly larger student and faculty base. A film unit was introduced.

The first graduate program, the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, founded in 1981, and by the summer of 1990, the Bard Music Festival, founded to provide a deeper appreciation of the repertoire of renowned composers, was introduced, aimed at work and the time of another artist and exhibited in the modern, metal roof, Frank O. Gehry designed Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts in 2003. The architecturally bold, innovative structure, offering tours throughout the day and room, orchestra, jazz music, drama, musicals, dance and opera performances by the American and international artists during the evening, consists of three rooms. The Sosnoff Theater, with an orchestra pit, and two balcony sections, features seating for 900, while education Theatre sports two adjustable, Bleacher-type chairs and a semi-stage tower with a catwalk. The Felicitas S. Thorne Dance Studio serves as a classroom and rehearsal space.

7. Clermont State Historic Site

The 500-acre Clermont State Historic Site, north of the town of Tivoli and off of Route 9G, was the seat of politics and socially prominent Livingston family seven generations shaped both the house and over a 230-years.

It goes well until 1728 when Robert Livingston, Jr. 13,000 acres of land acquired along the Hudson River from his father, the First Lord of Livingston Manor, who owned the second largest tract of private land in colonial New York, and built a brick Georgian manor house between 1730 and 1750, baptism of the French name for "clear mountain", "Clermont," after the Catskill peaks visible in of.

When his only son, Robert P. Livingston, later married Margaret Beekman, who had been heir to immense expanse of land, he expanded Property around. Their own, and the oldest son, Robert. R. Livingston, Jr., was a prominent and highly influential figure who, as one of the Committee of Five, established in the Declaration of Independence, served as the first U.S. Secretary of State, especially as foreign minister and chancellor of New York, under whose title he George Washington gave the oath of office as first president of the nation.

Because of the Livingston family involvement in the promotion of independence, British troops targeted and the mansion burned in the fall of 1777, but Margaret Beekman Livingston, who had succeeded, it had been reconstructed during the period of three years between 1779 and 1782.

Developed for agricultural purposes, was the site of the experimental sheep breeding and cultivation methods yield increasing, attracting national attention.

A more comprehensive house, in an "H" configuration, have been south of the original built in 1792, but was decimated by fire in 1909.

Serving as Thomas Jefferson Minister to France from 1801 to 1804, Chancellor Livingston negotiated the Louisiana Purchase in Paris, and later jointly designed the world's first steamboat Robert Fulton. Making his inaugural trip from New York to Albany in 1807, it reduced the journey overland to less than half the time and paved the way to the Fulton Steamboat Company and the lucrative transport of passengers and freight on the Hudson River.

After the chancellor wanted eldest daughter, the estate received substantial completion and amendment, and In the year 1920, John Henry Livingston and his wife, Alice Delafield Clarkson Livingston, remodeled in the Colonial Revival style.

House between the death of her husband and the attack World War II, then moved to the home gardener, unable to maintain his expensive to maintain, though it was usually open during holidays and special occasions.

Deeded to New York State in 1967, was subsequently designated as National Historic Landmark in 1973, and today looks like it did in the early 20th century, when it was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Livingston and their daughters, Honoria and Janet, the last two generations have lived there.

A Visitor's Center, located a short walk from the actual mansion, has a museum with a model of the first steamboat, a gift shop and bookstore, and an introductory film.

8. Conclusion

A visit to the village and town of Rhinebeck, along with many major attractions, is an immersion in the historic inns, bed and breakfasts, art and antiques, architectural daring and barn-like theater, vintage aircraft, and earlier-century aristocratic life estate in the region, all with the azure background of the Hudson River and the green silhouettes of the Catskill Mountains rising beyond.

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$224.99


VINTAGE 50S MADAME ALEXANDER JOINTED DOLL


VINTAGE 50S MADAME ALEXANDER JOINTED DOLL


$199.95


VINTAGE 16


VINTAGE 16″ MADAME ALEXANDER 1960S 1966 DOLL


$199.94


Madame Alexander Vintage Little Genius Doll 1954-55'


Madame Alexander Vintage Little Genius Doll 1954-55′


$212.46


VINTAGE MADAME ALEXANDER COMPOSITION PRINCESS ELIZABETH  With TAGS


VINTAGE MADAME ALEXANDER COMPOSITION PRINCESS ELIZABETH With TAGS


$199.00


Vintage Madame Alexander Kathy Doll w/ Tagged Dress Not perfect  But Nice HTF


Vintage Madame Alexander Kathy Doll w/ Tagged Dress Not perfect But Nice HTF


$200.00


Vintage Madame Alexander Colonial Girl has Wrist Tag Box Box Damaged


Vintage Madame Alexander Colonial Girl has Wrist Tag Box Box Damaged


$215.00


Vintage Madame Alexander Cissy - Blonde - Near Mint


Vintage Madame Alexander Cissy – Blonde – Near Mint


$202.49


Madame Alexander Vintage 21


Madame Alexander Vintage 21″ Portrait Doll Marie Antoinette MIB NEW


$189.00


VINTAGE 13


VINTAGE 13″ MADAME ALEXANDER PRINCESS ELIZABETH COMPOSITION DOLL OPEN MOUTH


$195.00


Vintage 1960's Hansel + Gretel by Madame Alexander #753 + #754 - MIB


Vintage 1960′s Hansel + Gretel by Madame Alexander #753 + #754 – MIB


$199.95


BCB 1960 14


BCB 1960 14″ Vintage Maggie Madame Alexander Doll Bent Knee Walker BKW Tagged


$199.00


VINTAGE MADAME ALEXANDER #2240 *SCARLETT* PORTRAIT DOLL 21


VINTAGE MADAME ALEXANDER #2240 *SCARLETT* PORTRAIT DOLL 21″, NRFB, NEAR MINT


$195.99


VINTAGE 1939 MADAME ALEXANDER COMPOSITION SNOW WHITE 16 INCH DOLL


VINTAGE 1939 MADAME ALEXANDER COMPOSITION SNOW WHITE 16 INCH DOLL


$210.99


Vintage Thailand  #767  by Madame Alexander - MIB - NRFB


Vintage Thailand #767 by Madame Alexander – MIB – NRFB


$199.95


Vintage Bolivia  #786 by Madame Alexander - MIB - NRFB


Vintage Bolivia #786 by Madame Alexander – MIB – NRFB


$199.95


Vintage Yugoslavia  #789 1960's by Madame Alexander - MIB


Vintage Yugoslavia #789 1960′s by Madame Alexander – MIB


$199.95


Vintage German  #763 1960's by Madame Alexander - MIB - NRFB


Vintage German #763 1960′s by Madame Alexander – MIB – NRFB


$199.95


Vintage Finland  #761 1960's by Madame Alexander - MIB - NRFB


Vintage Finland #761 1960′s by Madame Alexander – MIB – NRFB


$199.95


Vintage Hawaiian  #722 1960's by Madame Alexander - Excellent


Vintage Hawaiian #722 1960′s by Madame Alexander – Excellent


$199.95


Vintage Victoria #5770 by Madame Alexander


Vintage Victoria #5770 by Madame Alexander


$195.00


16


16″ VINTAGE ANTIQUE Madame Alexander Snow White composition Great Condition!


$195.00


Vintage 1965 Brenda Starr


Vintage 1965 Brenda Starr “Yolanda” Bride Doll By Madame Alexander VGC!!!


$199.99


Vintage 1968 MA Alexander 8'' Scarlett Floral Dress Bend Knee Doll 725 MIB w Tag


Vintage 1968 MA Alexander 8” Scarlett Floral Dress Bend Knee Doll 725 MIB w Tag


$200.00


Madame Alexander-Vintage SCARLETT-#0725-1970-Bent Knee-NIB-+Stand-Wrist Tag


Madame Alexander-Vintage SCARLETT-#0725-1970-Bent Knee-NIB-+Stand-Wrist Tag


$199.99


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