Vacation Ideas and Fun Things To Do

Things To Do Near Mount Gulian Historic Site Opens for Outdoor Tours in Beacon, NY


Brotherhood, America's Oldest Winery

Brotherhood, America's Oldest Winery
(Approx. 9.9 miles)

America's oldest winery with the largest underground cellars Take a stroll through history at Brotherhood Winery while exploring the oldest, continuously operating winery in America and its original stone cellars.


Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site

Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site
(Approx. 15.0 miles)

National Historic Site The greatest thing I have learned is how good it is to come home again, Eleanor Roosevelt once told a friend. This simple statement expresses her love for the modest house near the Hudson River she called Val-Kill, the only home that was ever hers.


Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site

Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site
(Approx. 16.2 miles)

National Historic Site The Home of Franklin D.


Keeler Tavern Museum

Keeler Tavern Museum
(Approx. 26.4 miles)

House Musem 1713-present The Keeler Tavern Museum has been a farmhouse,tavern and stagecoach stop, a busy hotel for travelers and summer guests, the home of a noted architect and his family, and since 1966 a museum.


Sportime USA Family Entertainment Center

Sportime USA Family Entertainment Center
(Approx. 28.4 miles)

55,000 sq. ft. indoor family entertainment center 55,000 sq. ft. of fun! Sportime features Lasertag, Giant climbing wall, 9 batting cages, pool hall, bumper cars, himalaya roller coaster, mini twister ride, soft play area for the little ones, bowlingo, and over 250 video and redemption games. Full service restaurant.


Lyndhurst Mansion

Lyndhurst Mansion
(Approx. 28.6 miles)

Alexander Jackson Davis’s 1838 Gothic Revival masterpiece Just 30 minutes north of New York City on the banks of the Hudson River, lies one of America’s most famous Gothic Revival mansions. Built in 1838, the opulent Lyndhurst mansion has been home to New York City mayor William Paulding, George Merritt and Jay Gould.


 
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