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Kingston Town Guide
Lodgings |
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Great tour center, great values
Panoramic view, good location on Route 28 close to Thruway, Historic Kingston 1m, Tech City 3m, Woodstock 8m, Rhinebeck Aerodrome, fairgrounds 12m, skiing 15m, Saugerties HITS 17m. |
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Classic stone-house B&B
4 rm B&B, close to Hurley, Kingston. 18th C. stone farm house, great setting, 4 rooms all own bath, antiques, fireplaces, mtn views. Full breakfast. |
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Shops |
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Bop to Tottom
For the child in us
The treasures that an eye for fun settles on, whatever your age. Snatch up a colorful scarf, bag, wall hanging. Toys also, and musical instruments, candles and lights too. 299 Wall Street. |
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Pawprints & Whiskers
Your pet's gourmet headquarters
A fun store whether you're the pet or the owner. Specialties: doggie delight bakery, organic foods, and gourmet premium baskets. Owner Neil Schneider will give you a warm welcome whether you've whiskers or not. 292 Wall Street. |
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Things To Do |
 | Farmer's Market
Summer Saturdays, 10-2pm
This is a classic country farm market on
a gracefully arcaded Victorian street in Uptown Kingston. 17th century stone houses
line adjacent streets. Bring your string bag and shop-- it doesn't get much fresher than this! |
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Rondout Landing
Cruising the Hudson River
Sightsee aboard the 'Rip Van Winkle'. Relax to the lapping sound of the water. View lovely mansions and historic lighthouses. Sunset music and dinner cruises. May-October, Tuesday-Sunday. Handicapped Accessible (limited due to the tide). Charters available. |
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Places to Eat |
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Rosita's Mexican Restaurant
Casual and kid-friendly
Tasty Mexican food right on the Rondout Creek. Outside patio and an indoor and outdoor bar. Try their fresh fruit Margaritas. |
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Le Canard Enchainé
The essence of Paris in a typical French
bistro
Give yourself plenty of time. Food is cooked
to order, and the ambience invites relaxing. Good wine list.
This is a sophisticated, urbane restaurant of excellent quality.
Also a top choice for lunch. |
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