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The Maurice D. Hinchey Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area does not own or operate any of the sites listed below. They are owned and managed by the organizations listed in the site descriptions. Please call ahead for special accommodation needs or with any questions about their sites.
Heritage Sites
Heritage Sites
Boscobel House and Gardens
Boscobel is an elegantly furnished Federal-style house museum located within the spectacular the Hudson Highlands region of the Hudson Valley.
Empire State Plaza Art Collection
The Empire State Plaza Art Collection is the most important grouping of modern art owned by any state.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
The firstpresidential libraryand the only one used by its namesakewhile in officewas planned and designed by Roosevelt inthe Dutch Colonial style and houses his official papers,books, and other memorabilia, as well as the papers ofFirst Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site
This Italianate residence was the lifelong home of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, America's 32nd President. Extensive grounds contain gardens and walking trails.
Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate
Kykuit, the country home of the Rockefeller family, contains a collection of art and antiques, and grounds featuring formal gardens and rare sculpture
Lyndhurst
Lyndhurst, built 1838 by Alexander Jackson Davis is a Gothic Revival mansion whose 67-acre grounds offer fine views of the Hudson River.
New York State Capitol
The capitol resembles a giant French chateau, but the three-acre, five-story building is a variety of styles contributed over 32 years by five architects
Olana State Historic Site
Olana, a Persian-style villa, was the estate of artist Frederic Edwin Church, one of the most important Hudson River School painters.
Philipsburg Manor Upper Mills
Philipsburg Manor, a restored 18th-century trading and milling complex, is a living history museum that focuses on the lives of enslaved Africans.
Saratoga National Historical Park
The "turning point of the American Revolution" occurred at the Saratoga Battlefield, where American forces defeated British regulars and Hessian auxiliaries in 1777