Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area is an expansive area stretching from Albany to New York City. The resources of the area highlight the role of dignity and freedom in the history of the Hudson River Valley, as well as the contemporary and historical role of commerce. Landscape interpretations, gardens and scenic parks, famous residences, and stories of the Revolutionary War all contribute to the wealth of resources and beauty of the valley. The Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area was established in 1996 by Congress and is now one of the country’s forty-nine National Heritage Areas.

625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12210, Phone: 518-473-3835

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