Friday, August 29, 2008

‘10 Coolest Small Towns’

Catskill named as one of ‘10 Coolest Small Towns’ in America
As featured in ‘Budget Travel’ – September 2008

These towns all have fewer than 10,000 people—but they can rival larger cities when it comes to good food, culture, and quality of life.
Laura MacNeil - Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Catskill, N.Y.Population: 4,340 Nearest City: Albany, 35 miles.

Thomas Cole, founder of the Hudson River School of landscape painting, was so enamored with the area that he moved to Catskill in the 1830s—his former home and studio is now the Thomas Cole National Historic Site (218 Spring St., 518/943-7465, thomascole.org, $7). After a period of neglect in the 1980s and '90s, Catskill is attracting artists again, as much for its affordable Victorian homes as for the surroundings. In 2005, musician Frank Cuthbert turned a crumbling 19th-century building into the Brik Gallery, which hosts exhibits as well as classical-music concerts and readings (473 Main St., 518/943-0145, brikgallery.com). Down the street, Argentine artist Dina Bursztyn and her partner, Julie Chase, display their works—some made from river driftwood—at their three-year-old gallery, Open Studio (402 Main St., 518/943-9531, potatospirit.com). Another foreign transplant, Israel-born Yael Manor-McMorrow, and her husband, Keith McMorrow, cook an excellent brunch at Bell's CafĂ©-Bistro (387 Main St., 518/943-4070, bellscafeny.net, omelet $9). Catskill's diversity is part of what inspired David Miles to move here to set up his furnishings store, Hood & Company (432 Main St., 518/943-1891, hoodandcompany.com). Well, the town's architecture certainly played a role, too. "When I first turned on Main Street, I fell in love," he says.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

ONE OF THE TOP FIVE!

'Associated Content' recently published five top Hudson Valley park destinations, with Dutchmen's Landing ranked #1!

Dutchmen's Landing Park in Catskill, New York. Located in Greene County in the mid-Hudson Valley, Dutchmen's Landing Park is a short drive from Catskill's Main Street area. This peaceful mid-Hudson Valley park is right on the Hudson River, and the park's four launch ramps make it a mecca for boaters. There's a lot to see at Dutchmen's Landing, and on a summer afternoon you can spot a variety of interesting boats of all sizes making their way up and down the Hudson. Dutchmen's Landing is an ideal spot for that family reunion or summer get together.

The park is fully equipped with barbeques, picnic tables and benches, and a playground for the kids. The snack bar at Dutchmen's Landing serves the usual summer fare like hamburgers, sandwiches, French fries and onion rings, as well as ice cream and cold drinks.

Also check out the summer concert series at Dutchmen's Landing for great live music by popular local bands and performers. While visiting Dutchmen's Landing in Catskill, don't forget to look across the river to Olana (on the east side of the Hudson). The Persian castle that was the home of Hudson River School painter Frederic Church is visible in the distance.

Historic Catskill Point - just a few steps away from Dutchmen's Landing, is also a hub of summer activity in Catskill. Located at the bottom of Main Street and just a short walk from Dutchmen's Landing, The Historic Catskill Point is host to a number of fun, warm weather events, including a Farm Market every Saturday morning.

Friday, August 1, 2008