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Hudson First Saturday |
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www.artscolumbia.org
518 671 6213 |
Long renowned as a mecca for antique hunters, Hudson is continually booming and blooming in new ways. This comfortably walkable city is also home to a wonderfully diverse array of gourmet and casual restaurants, eclectic art galleries, specialty boutiques, modern furniture stores, fine antiques, cutting-edge theater, music and nightlife. |
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At least another 15 galleries, a dozen top restaurants from Mexican to Northern Italian to Hudson Valley-grown, and several top performing arts or mixed-use cultural centers, often carved out of fascinating historically-significant industrial-age buildings, also make up Hudson’s ever-shifting cornucopia of fun finds. Not to mention our classy yet idiosyncratic b & b’s (www.stayinhudson.com) and burgeoning gift and home furnishing shops.
For more information on the City, the County, MORE galleries, fun, art, and surprise, please visit www.bestcountryroads.com, or www.hudsonartaffair.com, or phone Columbia County Tourism, 1 800 724 1846.
And for more information on the many activities of the Columbia County Council on the Arts, please visit www.artscolumbia.org. The mission of the CCCA is to produce programs that advance the arts and engage our county’s residents and visitors; provide services that support our county’s cultural organizations’, artists’ and residents’ participation in the arts; and build collaborative partnerships within the county and beyond.
Columbia County Council on the Arts’ participation in Art Along the Hudson received funding for this program from the Cultural Tourism Initiative, a project of the Arts & Business Council of New York and the New York State Council on the Arts.

Contact Us:
Columbia Arts Council 518 671 6213
Email: info@artscolumbia.org
website: www.artscolumbia.org

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