Sitting right on the bank of the Hudson River, the Train Station has played a significant role in Hyde Park's community over the years, and it's a great place to get a taste of the area's history. The building was constructed in 1914, and many famous visitors have passed through here, including King George VI, Queen Mary, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The station is no longer in use, but it's now managed by the Hudson Valley Railroad Society, and although the building itself is closed for much of the year, it hosts a special model train fundraising event each summer.

34 River Rd, Hyde Park, NY 12538, Phone: 845-297-0901

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