What's Out There Weekend Rhinebeck & the Mid-Hudson Valley | Maurice D. Hinchey Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area

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What's Out There Weekend Rhinebeck & the Mid-Hudson Valley

Location

Rhinebeck & the Mid-Hudson Valley
Multiple
, NY

41.929916 -73.909717

County: Dutchess
Region: Mid Hudson

Date(s)

  • September 30, 2023, 9:30AM
  • October 1, 2023, 9:30AM
Detailed Times/Hours There will be multiple tours throughout the two-day event. Complete details are posted on the What's Out There Weekend Rhinebeck & The Mid-Hudson Valley event page: https://www.tclf.org/whats-out-there-weekend-rhinebeck-mid-hudson-valley

Details

Event Type Historic Site Tour/History Description What’s Out There Weekend Rhinebeck & the Mid-Hudson Valley will illuminate the unique landscape legacy and local character of the region evidenced by its publicly accessible parks, estates, gardens, cemeteries, campuses, and neighborhoods. The two days of free, expert-led tours encourage participants to discover the little-known design history of places they may pass every day. Organization Hosting the Event The Cultural Landscape Foundation Phone Number (202) -48-0553

Registration

Advance registration required.
Registration will remain open through the event. However, space is limited. Once an event reaches capacity, registration for that event will close. Complete details are posted on the What's Out There Weekend Rhinebeck & The Mid-Hudson Valley event page: https://www.tclf.org/whats-out-there-weekend-rhinebeck-mid-hudson-valley

Additional Information

Additional Equipment Required: N/A

Event Duration (hours): 1-1.5
This event is NOT Suitable for children under: N/A

Family Friendly: Yes
Barrier Free or Wheelchar accessible? Portion
Additional Wheelchair Info: There are more than two dozen sites - some may have uneven terrain and/or stairs.
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