The Only Way To Catch All of These 5 Sites Along The Hudson River
All aboard! Have you ever been on a cruise in the Hudson Valley along the Hudson River? Now is the perfect time to jump on this ship.
Popular Hudson Valley attractions have called in guests from different states to experience what our area has to offer.
The Hudson Valley has an extensive amount of history, there's something new that we can learn every day. While some stories are pieces of knowledge that Hudson Valley residents know of, other stories remain unknown.
It's said that the Hudson River is named after Henry Hudson. He was mainly known for discovering the river that we live near, travel by, and may swim in.
According to the Hudson River Valley Institute,
"The Hudson River Valley is one of America's most important scenic, cultural, economic, and historic regions. Discovered by Henry Hudson in 1609, the 315-mile long river was America's first river for many of the European colonists. For the Algonquin peoples, the Hudson estuary was called Mahicanituk, "The River That Flows Both Ways."
The deep, historical roots of the Hudson Valley are a reminder of all of the important events that took place here along with influential members of society who made it possible for us to reside here.
The oldest ferry in the U.S. runs through the Hudson Valley Area. It's possible that you may have been in the "World's End" in the Hudson River as well.
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