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Hudson River

Hudson River

Although the Hudson River isn’t as large as the Mississippi River, it holds a special place in American History. The river, which flows from the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York down to New York City, was first explored by Henry Hudson in the year 1609. It was the primary route of transportation for the new colonies during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The 300-mile-long river has been the home of many influential American families, such as the Rockefellers and the Roosevelts. Taking Hudson River cruises is like an American history lesson. The grand estates, old towns, museums, orchards, and markets that dot its shores provide a glimpse into the development of the United States.


The Hudson River Valley, a National Heritage Area, has been an inspiration to writers and artists for years. Artists that studied at the Hudson River School of Painters, the first art school in America, produced paintings that captured the stunning scenery of the valley.


Hudson River fishing is a popular activity for tourists and locals. There are over 100 species of fish swimming in the Hudson River, including bass, anchovies, sturgeon, smallmouth bass, and trout. You won’t need a license for Hudson River fishing, unless you plan to fish on one of its smaller tributaries. Before embarking upon a fishing trip, you may want to pick up a tide chart and a map at a local marina.


If you’d rather not do your own navigating of the river, Hudson River cruises provide opportunities to fish the Hudson River New York while learning more about the history of the area. There are many companies that offer Hudson River cruises lasting from a few hours to several days. Some Hudson River cruises offer meals and entertainment. New York City dinner cruises depart at Chelsea Piers and provide visitors with dinner and live entertainment while they take in the famous sites of Manhattan, such as the Empire State Building. The majority of cruises along the Hudson River New York take place between April and August, when the weather is at its warmest.   


There are several things to do along the Hudson River New York, such as visiting museums. The Hudson River Museum, located in Yonkers, displays art from the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth century. It also features a craft gallery, gift shop, and a planetarium. The museum also offers special events, concerts, and lectures. The Hudson River Museum is open on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., on Thursdays from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m., and on Sundays from 12 p.m. until 5 p.m.


A must-see New York attraction on the Hudson River New York is the Statue of Liberty on Ellis Island. Ellis Island was the point of entry for thousands of immigrants in the nineteenth century. Visitors can take a ferry from Battery Park to Ellis Island for a reasonable roundtrip fare.


From Hudson River fishing to taking cruises or visiting museums, the river is full of history and remains an important landmark in New York.


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

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