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The 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
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Heritage Sites
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.
Clinton House
Clinton House was built in 1765 and played an active role in state politics when Poughkeepsie was the state capital.
Constitution Island
Constitution Island contains the remains of Revolutionary War fortifications and the home of two 19th-century literary figures.
Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, Val-Kill
Val-Kill, the first National Historic Site devoted to a First Lady, was the home of Eleanor Roosevelt.
FASNY Museum of Firefighting
The premiere collection of American firefighting objects in the world, featuring over 90 pieces of fire apparatus on display.
Historic Cherry Hill
Five generations of the Van Rensselaer family lived in this gambrel-roofed Georgian house, and today its furnishings reflect that continuity.
Historic Huguenot Street
New Paltz's quiet Huguenot Street offers a glimpse into the lives of the French settlers of the 17th century.
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.
Martin Van Buren National Historic Site
Lindenwald was the home and farm of Martin Van Buren, 8th President of the United States, from 1839 to his death in 1862