Blind Buck Valley Farmstead is a 200-acre working farm and accommodation run by three sisters who have been hosting groups of families and friends in the quaint rolling countryside of Salem, New York since 2016.
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May 17, 2022
Established in 1761, Dutch Colonial classic the Bird & Bottle Inn was a key waypoint for Hudson Highlands travelers before, during, and after the revolution. In the 1940s, it rose to prominence as a culinary destination frequented by celebrities, foodies, and starlets. After a painstaking renovation by local entrepreneurs and developers Marjorie Tarter and Brendan MacAlpine, the Bird has reopened to the public for dinner and weekend brunch. The hotel will open at a later date, with private events and weddings also to resume.
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At the Foot of Catamount Mountain, this New/Old Inn will Off Year-round Family-friendly Lodging
In March 2021, seasoned New York City restaurateurs Matt Kliegman and Noah Bernamoff purchased the former Swiss Hutte property in Hillsdale. The nearly 100-year-old, seven-acre property, which sits at the foot of Catamount Mountain, which reopen in April as a four-season, family friendly inn with 14 guest rooms plus a 75-seat onsite restaurant, 45-seat bar, swimming pool, saunas, and hiking trails.
The Borland House pays homage to its Hudson Valley history through both its interior design and its cuisine. Seated in the center of Montgomery, the Borland House has the potential to become a community gathering place, grounded in the food, environment, and culture of the Hudson Valley.
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The history of the Callicoon Hills resort in Sullivan County begins over a century ago, in 1905, with what was then just a simple boarding house and gristmill on the banks of the Delaware River. Surviving the boom and bust of the Borscht Belt era, the resort still exists today, with a recent change of ownership leading to a tasteful renovation that brings the property into the 21st century. The emphasis is squarely on enjoyment of the outdoors, conviviality, and jovial mealtimes with 65 rooms across five buildings, a king-sized pool, and New American farm-to-table fare.
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Blind Buck Valley Farmstead is a 200-acre working farm and accommodation run by three sisters who have been hosting groups of families and friends in the quaint rolling countryside of Salem, New York since 2016.
Established in 1761, Dutch Colonial classic the Bird & Bottle Inn was a key waypoint for Hudson Highlands travelers before, during, and after the revolution. In the 1940s, it rose to prominence as a culinary destination frequented by celebrities, foodies, and starlets. After a painstaking renovation by local entrepreneurs and developers Marjorie Tarter and Brendan MacAlpine, the Bird has reopened to the public for dinner and weekend brunch. The hotel will open at a later date, with private events and weddings also to resume.
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