- TripBuzz found 64 things to do indoors in the Hudson area. From Hudson Opera House to Limner Gallery, Hudson offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 107 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 45 different types of things to do inside in or near Hudson, New York. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Art Gallery, Theaters, Movie Theaters and Opera Houses.
- There are 16 indoor activities in Hudson, and 48 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Woodstock, Kingston, Stockbridge and Rhinebeck.
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Local artists are supposed through the venue known as Live at the Falcon. Concerts are held almost every day of the week with different musicians being featured, and there is an on-site restaurant that offers Sunday brunch, dinner, and cocktails.
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Producing wine from Concord grapes, Kedem Winery has a public tasting room where visitors can sample wines for free. The venue can be rented for corporate events and private birthday parties.
45.7 Miles
With 12 regional wineries to choose from, Shawangunk Wine Trail brings visitors to taste wine at each stop of the trip. During the excursion, visitors can sample a range of regional wines, from dessert to dry white wines.
45.8 Miles
Owned and operated by Carmike Cinemas, Cinerom is a local movie theater showing the latest film releases to its guests. Amenities at the theater include theater rentals and a number of concession options.
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The Marlboro Free Library is a community library that contains media such as fiction books, videos, cds, and non-fiction books. The library also loans out costumes and has a photocopying machine.
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As a recording studio and concert hall, Studio 59 offers live entertainment in the form of jazz, classical music, and poetry. The venue has a German Steinway concert grand piano that is often used in the performances.
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Historical Western Gateway Heritage State Park is a former railroad yard turned urban park. Artifacts, audio-visual presentation and restored buildings combine to offer visitors an engineering exhibit of the 19th century Hoosac Tunnel.
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The Hotchkiss-Fyler House Museum features glass, painting, and ceramic collections for visitors to view. The location, which contains a 1930s-style kitchen, offers guided tours that provide information on the history of the building and its former tenants.
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An art gallery named for its featured artist, Thomas F McKnight features a wide selection of paintings, silk screen prints, and posters. McKnight's subject matter is eclectic, and includes landscapes, scenes from myth, and whimsical scenes.
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The Torrington Historical Society is devoted to preserving and raising awareness of local history and culture. One of the society's chief activities is maintaining the Hotchkiss-Fyler estate, the birthplace of John Brown.