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The faces and places of Kingston, Stone Ridge, and Hurley.
Suzanne Hauspurg, director of the Ulster County Historical Society, at The Bevier House, in Ulster County. The Victorian parlor displays paintings by Julia Dillon, a lifelong Kingston-resident and trailblazer in the women’s art movement, and Jervis McEntee, her cousin, a renowned Hudson River School painter. Credit: Roy GumpelThe Bevier House in Ulster County includes rooms decorated with Victorian-period furniture from the Elting, Bevier, and Hasbrouck families. Credit: Roy GumpelThe Bevier House, first settled in the 1680s and donated to the UCHS by the Bevier family in 1935, opened as a museum in 1965. Credit: Roy GumpelThe Bevier House Museum and Library in Marbletown.The Bevier House Museum and Library in Marbletown. Credit: Roy GumpelTim Cranston, teacher at the Bevier House Museum and Library in Marbletown. Credit: Roy GumpelThe Begotten play the BSP Lounge in Kingston. Credit: Roy GumpelKelly Lawrence and Zander Seaman at Stone Ridge Public Library in Stone Ridge. Credit: Roy GumpelJulie Bowman, owner of Jack and Luna’s Cafe in Stone Ridge, with Eva Lopez. Credit: Roy GumpelJohnny Ye, owner of Momiji Restaurant in Stone Ridge, with his daughter Chloe and a sashimi plate with jumbo sweet shrimp. Credit: Roy GumpelVal Nekos serves up 34 oz. beers at Hurley Mountain Inn Restaurant in Hurley. Credit: Roy GumpelGabriel and Elsa Vasquez at Gabriel’s Cafe in Kingston. Credit: Roy GumpelAbby Heijnen, Alexia Rodriguez, and Tanya Robie at MAMA in Stone Ridge. Credit: Roy GumpelWide/way by Adie Russell, part of the ArtBridge: Kingston installation in Midtown. Credit: Roy Gumpel
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