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Columbia County Lodging
: Hudson
Henry Hudson was probably the first European explorer to visit the site of what is now the City of Hudson, in his ship the "Half Moon" in 1609. Mohican Indians inhabited the area then, and continued to habit the area until much later. The Dutch arrived in the 17th Century and developed the area of Greenport and Hudson. In 1783, a group of seafaring men from Massachusetts and Rhode Island were seeking a safe harbor for their vessels because of attacks by the British Navy. When they saw Claverack Landing with its high bluffs, deep waters, and two bays, they appointed a committee which proceeded to buy large tracts of land, much more extensive than what is now Hudson.
Today, Hudson is known for its Antique Shops and Art Galleries, that draw visitors from throughout the Tri-State area and New England.
Hudson
: Ghent
With its rolling hills and farms, from fruit, dairy and angus beef, Ghent harkens back to a simplier time. Where neighbors have know each other for generations and visitors are welcomed with open arms. Home to the Ghent Playhouse, the Parker O'Malley Air Museum, the Hudson-Chatham Winery and the County Airport, Ghent has many things for the visitor.
Ghent
: Village of Chatham
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The Village of Chatham once acted as a hub for the three major railroads in the Northeast. The Rutland Railroad, the Boston and Albany and the New York Central. Today, the Village of Chatham offers a retail-driven Main Street and various entertainment with the MacHaydn Theater and the Columbia County Fair.
Village of Chatham
: Hillsdale
The Town of Hillsdale is located in the eastern portion of Columbia County, bordering western Massachusetts. It is approximately 2 hours north of New York City and 3 hours west of Boston. Hills and dales are prominent throughout the Town, from which the name Hillsdale is derived. It's open spaces, rural character and scenic views, along with charming Bed and Breakfasts and Catamount Ski Area attract visitors year 'round.
Hillsdale
: Austerlitz
Austerlitz is a small, rural town along the Taconic Mountain Range. Residents enjoy the rural character, scenic vista and abundant wildlife. The hamlet of Spencertown is Austerlitz Main Street with the Town Hall, The Spencertown Academy, and a General Store.
Austerlitz
: New Lebanon
Nestled in the Northeast corner of Columbia County in the New York side of the Berkshires, New Lebanon is defined by its Shaker heritage and the famous Lebanon Springs.
New Lebanon
: Village of Valatie
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Valatie (pronounced Va-LAY-sha), whose name in Dutch means "Little Falls", is named after two waterfalls, from the Kinderhook Creek and the Valatie Kill.
Millville, as it was known before becoming incorporated as a village of Valatie in 1832 had a thriving Mill industry which lasted well into the 20th C.
Valatie was the home to Martin H Glynn, New York's first Roman Catholic Governor and the nations first Santa Claus club.
Village of Valatie
: Village of Philmont
Village
Philmont was incorporated in 1892. The community was also known as "Factory Hill" due to the number of wool factories.
The area was first settled by the Dutch in the mid-17th century. Like so many other mill towns in the Northeast, Philmont went through a long period of recovery as mills and textile operations moved out of the area. The exodus of manufacturers is the main reason that so much of the architectural heritage of the area still presides.
Today, Philmont is a growing village and is fast becoming a popular destination with its proximity to Hudson, New York City and the Berkshires.
Village of Philmont
: Canaan
Canaan was founded by settlers from Canaan, Connecticut in 1759. Its beautiful rolling hills at the foot of the Berkshires offer vistas of the Catskill Mountains.
Canaan
: Spencertown
The hamlet of Spencertown in the town of Austerlitz is home to the Spencertown Academy Arts Center and the Taconic Sculpture Park and Gallery.