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10 unusual facts about Hudson Valley


1Sky

1Sky was founded in the spring of 2007 when thirty climate campaigners were on a retreat in the Hudson Valley of New York state.

Amy Toensing

She is also a recipient of numerous awards and is living with her husband Matt Moyer in Hudson Valley.

Jacob Hopewell

Some reports of the relic's recent discovery in New York's Hudson Valley are currently under investigation.

Katherine Bowling

First, the paintings begin as photographs which she typically takes near her rented house in the Hudson Valley.

Katherine Bowling (born 1955, Washington, D.C.) is a painter known for her layered landscape paintings that draw inspiration from nature in the Hudson Valley.

Marcus Gill

Marcus Gill Ministries sponsors food and clothing giveaways in the Hudson Valley of New York.

Gill is the host of the "A Moment of Life" telecast, which broadcast Gill's preaching and is weekly aired into over 250,000 homes in the Hudson Valley area of New York and seen worldwide online.

Robert A. Fletcher

While he is best known for his military artwork, his scenes of Warwick, New York and lower Hudson Valley of New York have been widely praised.

Sarah Perrotta

Sarah Perrotta (born 1979, United States) is a Hudson Valley based singer, songwriter and pianist.

Sharkey McEwen

Mark "Sharkey" McEwen is a California born musician currently living in the Hudson Valley area of New York .


Hasidic Judaism

However, the most rapidly growing community of American Hasidic Jews is located in Rockland County and the western Hudson Valley of New York State, including the communities of Monsey, Monroe, New Square, and Kiryas Joel.

Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area

The Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area includes the Hudson Valley in the U.S. state of New York from Saratoga Springs south almost to New York City.

New York State Route 292

New York State Route 292 (NY 292) is a short state highway in the Hudson Valley of New York in the United States, bridging Putnam and Dutchess counties.

Ted Nierenberg

His woodland garden and its Japanese maples, was described by The New York Times as being "widely considered among the finest gardens in the Hudson Valley".