Please call the individual sites directly to inquire about the events listed on our event calendars and to inquire about hours.
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
Albany City Hall
A grand Romanesque-style building, Albany's city hall was designed in 1882 by Henry Hobson Richardson, then America's greatest architect.
Bear Mountain State Park
Bear Mountain Park offers many opportunities for enjoying both the outdoors and history. Walk along the Appalachian Trail or visit the Trailside Museum.
Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site
The spot where American militia under General Stark defeated the invading British army of General Burgoyne on August 16, 1777.
Bronck Museum
Bronck Museum features what may be the oldest dwelling in upstate New York with a design illustrating changes in early architectural styles.
Burden Iron Works Museum
An exhibit on Greater Troy's industrial history is housed in the former office of the Burden Iron Works, constructed between 1881 and 1882.
Camp Shanks World War II Museum
Camp Shanks Museum commemorates the largest point of embarkation for soldiers headed for the front lines during World War II.
Caramoor
Caramoor contains a diverse collection of art and antiques from Europe and the Far East and hosts world-class concerts.
Cathedral of All Saints
The Cathedral of All Saints is a hidden gem of Gothic Revival architecture and art next to the NY State Education Building one block from the NY State Capitol Building.
Clove Furnace
Clove Furnace Site is a 19th-century blast furnace and a small museum about iron making in the Hudson River Valley.
Constitution Island
Constitution Island contains the remains of Revolutionary War fortifications and the home of two 19th-century literary figures.