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We are located within
walking distance of the best in antiques and fine
dining, right off of the Courthouse Square where an
evening’s stroll might reward you with a concert in the
bandstand, or a short drive to some of the best
historical sites, wineries and cultural events Columbia
and Berkshire Counties can offer: The
Hudson River Valley has attracted visitors ever since
Henry first sailed into its harbor. Along the 115 miles
of Hudson River that lie between New York City and
Albany are no less than 80 magnificent homes .
The City of Hudson, the first
chartered city of the entire United States, is located along the west
border of Columbia County and the east bank of the Hudson River in
Columbia County, New York, USA. The population was 7,524 at the 2000
census. It is the county seat of Columbia CountyGR6. The city is named
after the adjacent river and ultimately after the explorer Henry Hudson.
The land was purchased from the natives by Dutch settlers in 1662 and
was originally part of the Town of
Claverack. Settled by New England
whalers and merchants hailing primarily from Nantucket, Martha's
Vineyard, and Providence, Rhode Island, Hudson was chartered as a city
in 1785. The self-described "Proprietors" laid out a city grid, and
Hudson grew rapidly as an active port, and came within one vote of being
named the capital of New York State. Hudson obtained a new charter in
1895. Hudson became notorious as a center of gambling and prostitution
in the late 19th and first half of the 20th century, as described in
some detail in Bruce Edward Hall's book, Diamond Street. These rackets
were broken up in 1951 after surprise raids of Hudson whorehouses by
then-Attorney General Thomas Dewey netted, among other catches, several
local policemen. With hundreds of properties on the State and National
Registers of historic places, Hudson is a catalogue of American
vernacular architecture. After a steep decline in the 60s and 70s, the
city has undergone a significant revival, and is now known for its
active arts scene, antiques shoppers, restaurants, and nightlife.
New York; a ferry connected the two
municipalities during much of the 19th century. Between them
lies Middle Ground Flats, a former sandbar that grew due to
both natural silting and also from dumping the spoils of
dredging; today it is inhabited by deer and a few occupants
of quasi-legal summer shanties. South of Hudson is the
location of Olana, the home of noted landscape painter
FredericChurch, now Olana State Historic Site. Amtrak, the national passenger rail
system, provides service to Hudson, including stops by the
following trains: The Adirondack, operating in both
directions between Montreal, Canada, and New York City. All
Empire Service trains, operating in both directions between
New York City and either Albany-Rensselaer or Buffalo, New
York. The Ethan Allen Express, operating in both directions
between New York City and Rutland, Vermont. The Maple Leaf,
operating in both directions between New York City and
Toronto, Canada.
Between 1998 and 2005, the city was also the center of a
fiercely-contested land use battle between private citizens and a
subsidiary of what was then the largest cement company on earth, Holderbank (since renamed Holcim). The company proposed a massive,
coal-fired cement manufacturing project sprawling over 1,800 acres in
the City of Hudson and the town of Greenport, New York, which eventually
wasblocked through citizen opposition led
by local activists Peter Jung and Sam Pratt. Some three dozen
organizations joined in the opposition. This six-and-a-half year
struggle is the subject of a 2006 documentary, Two Square Miles, by
filmmaker Barbara Ettinger. The title refers to the
small amount of acreage within Hudson's borders, despite its
classification by New York State as a "small city."
Hudson is located on what began as a spit of
land jutting into the Hudson River between the South Bay and North Bay,
now both largely filled and degraded (but not without hope of
restoration). Across the Hudson River lies the town of [[Athens (town),
New York|and Greene County,
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