
id you know that the Hudson
Valley has the largest concentration of Nationally
recognized Historic Places of anywhere in the US?
The history and events of the Colonies in the Valley
streatch back into the 16th century when it was the
major trade route north into Canada and west into
the deep frontier. People and places in the Valley
played pivotal roles throughout the history of the
Colonies as it unfolded into a new nation, and right
into the 20th century.
Being the path north first
from New Amsterdam, and then New York, the Valley
was the central crossroads of great people and great
events. Trading with the native cultures in furs,
wars, revolutions, giants of industry, agriculture,
ecology, art and as the most celebrated scenic location
in America, all this swirled through the great flowing
waters of the Hudson River. From its beginnings the
mighty Hudson River has played a pivotal role in the
bloody conquest and dominion of the North American
wilderness by European cultures.
In 1996, the Hudson River
Valley was designated as a National Heritage Area
by Congress. In that legislation the Valley was described
as the "landscape that defined America." It continues
in that role even today and is positioned economically
and culturally to carry that leadership role into
the unforseeable future.
The region has played
a central role in shaping the history of the United
States for nearly 400 years. In that time it has been
the location of possibly the most significant domestic
structures ever conceived and erected in this nation.
The Hudson Valley gave birth to the romantic movement
in domestic landscape and architecture in the works
of AJ Downing, Calvert Vaux and others. The monied
class flocked up into the Valley from New York, building
estates and mansions of uncomparable beauty in location,
landscape and design. This movement from urban congestion
and strife continues right up to today. The Valley
continues to contain the most significant collection
of homes and landscapes of anywhere in the world.
In this article we bring
to you the collection of Great Estates that are accessible
to you to visit and enjoy. Although a long list, it
is by no means a complete list as most of the Great
Estates remain in private hands and continue to be
scenes of domestic encampment. The Valley remains
the most desirable of locations to settle in. As you
drive our Valley, watch the hillsides and river banks,
look through the trees and across the meadows, peer
through the groves and past the ornamental fences
and discover the full panoply of domestic life on
the River.
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