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Taconic Region
Stately mansions, scenic vistas, woodland trails and recreation areas lie just a short drive from New York
City on the eastern side of the Hudson. State historic sites within the region include: Olana, a Moorish-style
mansion atop a hill with panoramic views of the Hudson constructed by artist-owner Frederick Church; Mills
Mansion, which preserves the splendor of Gilded Age living within this 1895 Beaux Arts classical mansion; and
Philipse Manor Hall, a beautiful Georgian structure which offers exhibits on history, arts and
architecture.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find a wide range of places and opportunities for recreational pursuits from bird
watching to swimming. Golfers can play at a championship golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones at James
Baird State Park, or at the Dinsmore Golf Course at Mills-Norrie State Park, one of the oldest public courses
in the nation. Camping, cycling, hiking, equestrian trails, boating, fishing and picnicking are just a few of
the activities available within the region's parks. Hikers can choose from mountaintop trails with breathtaking
views in Hudson Highlands State Park or Taconic State Park, a walk along the Appalachian Trail in Clarence
Fahnestock Memorial State Park or a stroll on the groomed carriage trails through quiet woodlands at
Rockefeller State Park Preserve.

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