Product Description The newest addition to the expanding Great Destinations (tm) series! Aristocratic estates, extraordinary history, haute cuisine, and Hudson River School painters are just a few of the delights of New York's Hudson Valley.
Customer Reviews:
It's not a tour book July 7, 2004 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Although this book is packed with lots of information, it is not organized in a way that is helpful to some one (like me) who is planning a drive through the Hudson Valley.
Information on a given location is scattered through several chapters making it difficult to find places one would like to visit.
For example, let's say you are passing through Red Hook and would like to know what's worth doing there. You have to consult five separate chapters on Lodging, Food, Arts, Mansions, and Shopping and look for Red Hook in each of these.
For the traveler, it would be much better to have all this info collected under each location.
This is an excellent reference book, but if you are planning a trip, find a tour book which has the info organized by locations.
Girft for husband became gift to me! August 5, 2003 I bought the book as a gift for my husband as he has wanted to explore the region. It turned out to be a gift to me as he was so inspired by Ms. Kanter's vivid descriptions he has planned a romantic long weekend get away.
Husband planned a romantic weekend August 4, 2003 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I'm thrilled. I bought the book and gave it to my husband as he has wanted to explore the region. He enjoyed Ms. Kanter's vivid descriptions and got inspired. He has planned a romantic long weekend.
Hats Off for This Hudson Guide July 16, 2003 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love the Hudson Valley--from West Point's bastion of training young military leadership to Hyde Park's memorial to Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt to Poughkeepsie's CIA--that's the Culinary Institute of America, famous for scrumptious dinners. Ms. Kanter obviously loves the Valley, too, for it shows in her excellent research and writing. I highly recommend it for anyone who yearns to visit this lovely part of upstate New York. Wake up, Rip Van Winkle!
The Hudson Valley - a treasure trove June 20, 2003 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Travel's best kept secret is exposed: the Hudson River Valley. Evelyn Kanter has written a wonderful, concise guide to this beautiful and historically significant region. I should know. I live here.Her book has even enlightened me. The book is factual and full of terrific snippets of information. I'm going to keep it in my glove compartment for my lazy day trips around the valley. This book is a great reference for Heritage travel visitors and locals. It's an invitation to see, firsthand, where American history gained its foothold.
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