Welcome to the Historic Hudson River Towns Events Calendar!
Organizations in Historic Hudson River Towns member communities are welcome to post events here free of charge. Events must be open to the public, with or without admission fees. Historic Hudson River Towns reserves the right to reject any event that is considered inappropriate for any reason. Please allow up to 24 hours after submission for event to be listed.
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- No events scheduled for April 9, 2023.
- No events scheduled for April 10, 2023.
- No events scheduled for April 11, 2023.
The American Revolution in Westchester: From the Hudson to the Sound
Shattemuc Yacht Club 46 Westerly Rd, Ossining, NY- No events scheduled for April 14, 2023.
Kibbitz & Nosh: New York City’s Vanishing Cafeterias
Edward Hopper House Art Center, 82 N Broadway, Nyack, NYWeek of Events
Kibbitz & Nosh: New York City’s Vanishing Cafeterias
Kibbitz & Nosh: New York City’s Vanishing Cafeterias
Kibbitz & Nosh: New York City’s Vanishing Cafeterias Photographs by Marcia Bricker Halperin During the early to mid-20th Century, the streets of New York City were filled with hundreds of cafeterias, and self-service eating establishments. One particular restaurant, Dubrow’s Cafeteria in Brooklyn, was a legendary institution. New York City-based photographer Marcia Bricker Halperin documented Dubrow’s and…
The American Revolution in Westchester: From the Hudson to the Sound
The American Revolution in Westchester: From the Hudson to the Sound
Learn about the places and events that unfolded along the Hudson River during the nearly eight year fight for American independence — from the Battle of Saratoga, to the many lesser known intimate examples of the river’s influence during the course of the war. Constance Kehoe, president of the non-profit Revolutionary Westchester 250 (RW250) will highlight…
Turn-of-the-Century Croton
Turn-of-the-Century Croton
Using rare photographs and postcards from the Croton Historical Society and other sources, Village Historian Marc Cheshire will take us on a tour of Croton at the dawn of the 20th century. See familiar streets and buildings as they looked more than 100 years ago and discover long-lost treasures like Croton’s first train station, the…
Submit your local events to the Historic Hudson River Towns (will require admin approval upon submission).