Bucolic beauty on the Hudson
byNestled in the Greystone on Hudson enclave bordering the Taxter Ridge Preserve high above the river, this stately Georgian offers a quiet, country retreat just 13 miles from New York City.
Nestled in the Greystone on Hudson enclave bordering the Taxter Ridge Preserve high above the river, this stately Georgian offers a quiet, country retreat just 13 miles from New York City.
We’re not the only ones ready to say “Good Riddance, 2020.” Goosefeather in Tarrytown has put together a three-course “2020 Can’t End Soon Enough” menu for three sittings on New Year’s Eve at 4, 5 and 7 p.m.
Spring Crafts at Lyndhurst, which marks its 35th anniversary this year, will present its usual lineup of 300-plus artists and artisans in Tarrytown starting May 1. And visitors can expect a menagerie of animal-themed jewelry, fashions, art and decorative work to be among the offerings.
Art, architecture and design elements influence the creations of David Howell & Company. In fact, the romance of the past forms the heart of this Bedford Hills-based jewelry firm that sells its accessories around the world.
A visit to the home-studio of Susan Obrant reveals the seemingly unending creativity of this fashion and costume designer, painter and illustrator.
A new bicycle and pedestrian path on the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, slated to open later this year, will offer visitors six vantage point on the cultural history of the region.
Lyndhurst, the National Trust for Historic Preservation site in Tarrytown, opened for the 2019 season this past weekend with its annual flower show a highlight of the activities.
The Lyndhurst Flower Show weekend is growing again, by design. This year’s season-opening April event at the Tarrytown historic site will incorporate contemporary artists into the annual celebration of flowers, antiques and gracious living.
Christopher Colom, the executive chef at Equus, the restaurant in Tarrytown’s Castle Hotel & Spa, partners with Taliaferro Farm in New Paltz to offer patrons the freshest farm-to-table experience.
The cachet of owning tabletop or decorative goods by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) remains to this day. Lyndhurst is exploring the decorative-arts legend, including his ties to Irvington, with “Becoming Tiffany: From Hudson Valley Painter to Gilded Age Tastemaker,” through Sept. 24.
The works of South Korea’s Lee Kui Dae, recently seen at Canfin Gallery in Tarrytown, prove it’s always cherry blossom season in the heart.
“Spring Blossoms,” the third annual flower show, not only filled Lyndhurst with stunning displays but also opened the 2018 season at the Tarrytown historic site.
WAG stepped back in time during the recent “Mansions of the Gilded Age” symposium at Lyndhurst in Tarrytown.
An updated exhibition, expanded tours and a symposium signal the season kicking into high gear at Lyndhurst.
Lyndhurst heiress Anna Gould’s connection to France will be in the spotlight at the Tarrytown mansion this month when some of her possessions secured in a Parisian auction this winter go on display. Plus, an update on a $1 million grant being used to restore the lower landscape and new specialty tours.
Crafts at Lyndhurst, which celebrates all things handmade, will return to Tarrytown May 5-7.
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