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Things to do in New Paltz - Tourist Places in New Paltz
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The DM Weil Gallery is perhaps the largest privately owned modern art gallery in the entire Hudson Valley region of New York....
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The DM Weil Gallery is perhaps the largest privately owned modern art gallery in the entire Hudson Valley region of New York. The gallery itself is a Soho style, museum-like 3,000+ square foot edifice with 14 foot high walls, a bar, a media center and a restored 1911 Grotrian grand piano on which free mini-concerts are offered. DM Weil, the owner and artist, is an accomplished abstract painter whose paintings have been called, “bold, colorful and deceptively complex” by Contemporary Art Collector.“We want to give visitors an art experience they won’t soon forget,” says Ken Aspin, the gallery manager. “We like to start folks off with a complimentary glass of wine or a mug of cappuccino, maybe something decadent from one of the local bakeries. Our visitors love it, and it’s a great way to help support local businesses.”“When you step through the double doors of the gallery and are confronted by all the eye-popping color,” Ken continues, “we hope people are absolutely blown away by DM’s art. And whether or not they decide to purchase one of DM’s originals, or the more reasonably priced giclees (prints on canvas), we guarantee they won’t leave empty handed, because we are giving away a free signed print to every first time visitor through the end of the summer of 2011.”For those interested in the artistic process, DM Weil herself is on hand to recount the inspiration for her paintings, and to offer tours of her adjacent studio, where visitors can see works in progress.“I feel so blessed to get to spend my time creating art”, says DM Weil, “and as a way of giving back, I donate a portion of each original painting sold at the gallery to Manger-Weil House, the 8,000 square foot orphanage in Mekelle, Ethiopia my family and I helped to build.”
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Mohonk Preserve is the largest private nature preserve in New York. The Preserve protects 7,000 acres of the Shawangunk Ridge...
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Mohonk Preserve is the largest private nature preserve in New York. The Preserve protects 7,000 acres of the Shawangunk Ridge and inspires people to care for, enjoy, and explore the natural world. Preserve lands are open sunrise to sunset every day for hiking, climbing, biking, skiing, horseback riding, and nature study. A current membership or day pass is required to access the lands. Admission to the Visitor Center is always free.
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Category: Historic Sites; Scenic/ Historic Walking Areas
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Historic Huguenot Street is where this funky and fabulous town began. In 1678, a small band of French-speaking Huguenots set...
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Historic Huguenot Street is where this funky and fabulous town began. In 1678, a small band of French-speaking Huguenots set out to create a place of their own. They named that community New Paltz. Today, six-acre this National Historic Landmark District preserves their charming stone houses, all of which are open to the public. Central to the site is the DuBois Fort Visitor Center, built in 1705. Today it houses exhibition galleries, a Museum Shop and offers a shady spot to sit and enjoy. Grounds open and special programs offered year-round. Walk-in guided tours offered May through October every day except Wednesday. Also offered on weekends in November and December.
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Jenkinstown Day Spa by the Brook offers many treatments to relax, renew and rejuvenate you. We offer massage, facials,...
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Jenkinstown Day Spa by the Brook offers many treatments to relax, renew and rejuvenate you. We offer massage, facials, manicures, pedicures, waxing and body teatments. You can have a treatment outside by our brook or in front of the fireplace. You can also celebrate a special occasion with a Spa Party.
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"This is a great park for a day-trip from NYC. There are paths of variable difficulty, from paved and flat to challenging. The lakes are beautiful and they allow swimming in the summer. We hiked around Lake Minnewaska the first day, and the second day we went south to Sam's Point - not to be missed. "
"If you enjoy hiking in the Hudson Valley, this park makes you feel like you've entered another space in time. You have all the peace, beauty and space you need to feel rejuvenated. Hike 4 miles into the interior to swim in a beautiful clear lake in the summer, walk along ridges that give you a hawk'..."s view of the valley. The spring rains bring waterfalls in some areas and the Fall is spectacular. Parking fills up but there are 2 lots. Bring your trail mix munchies and water in your backpack and enjoy.
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