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1890 Victorian "Shingle Style" Cottage
Newly-restored, whimsical cottage. Good access to Kingston. Rooms with antiques. Full breakfast prepared to visitors' tastes, tea-time, and snacks. |
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3-acre estate, great views, good for HITS
Fine 1930's stone manor house on 3 landscaped acres, great views east and west over Berkshire and Catskill mtns. 3-rm coach house. Quiet retreat. Convenient to HITS. |
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Sculpture garden, run by artist couple
Secluded waterfront Tudor estate, 8 acres of sculpture park & gardens, spectacular views. Breakfast in manor dining room. |
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Shopping |
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Saugerties Antiques Gallery
18th, 19th C. American & European
Pat Guariglia is a dealers'
dealer. It's to his shop they come for high quality, mainly European,
antiques. But you're very welcome to visit and browse, and enjoy
the spectacle. Two large floors. |
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Partition Street Antiques
Mission Oak--Stickley--and
Rattan
Richard Caggiano has been
indulging his passion for Stickley since 1982. He maintains two
large open floors of wooden furniture--mission oak and rattan--plus
pictures and other items of the period. |
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Things to Do |
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HITS Horse Shows in the Sun
May 23 to September 12.
“The” thing to do in Saugerties! A series of hunter/jumper horse shows over continuous weeks. 319 Main Street. |
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Krause’s Chocolates
Local chocolatey delights!
Award winning chocolates from a family owned business. Sample the chocolate, shop gifts and trinkets and chat with the friendly staff. 41 South Partition Street.
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Places to Eat |
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Miss Lucy’s Kitchen
Gourmet American set in a country shabby chic setting
Fresh local ingredients are featured in this eatery! Open for lunch and dinner.Creative vegetarian entrees available. Reservations suggested. 90 Partition Street. |
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Café Tamayo
Gorgeous interior
Despite its Mexican sounding name it serves first rate American cuisine using local produce. The atmosphere is delighful. There is a long oak bar that dates to the 19th century and a lovely outdoor dining area. Reservations suggested. 89 Partition Street.
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