Historic Hudson Valley's Library collects a broad spectrum of research materials to explain the cultural and historical significance of the Hudson River Valley.| Historic Hudson Valley
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To celebrate Women’s History Month, the Selection Committee of the Women’s History Institute has the pleasure of announcing the names of the 2024 Summer Research Fellows. The Women’s History Institute’s…| Historic Hudson Valley
I’ve always considered textiles to be a rich source in uncovering women’s untold stories. What a woman wore can tell the historian a lot about what her life looked like:…| Historic Hudson Valley
The Women’s History Institute of Historic Hudson Valley is pleased to offer Summer Research Fellowships to support college and graduate students engaged in scholarly research connected to the women who shaped the culture and chronicle of the Hudson River Valley.| Historic Hudson Valley
This Hudson Valley hilltop estate was home to four generations of the Rockefeller family, beginning with the philanthropist John D. Rockefeller, founder of Standard Oil. Now the mansion is a historic site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and is open to visitors for tours.| Historic Hudson Valley