Kingston - Rondout Waterfront
- Kingston Catholic School
- Kingston Museum of Contemporary Arts
- Kingston Point Rotary Park
- One Mile Gallery
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Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History
For nearly a century, two generations of the Jewish immigrant Reher family ran a bakery from the storefront of 101 Broadway in Kingston, New York, and lived upstairs. Kingston residents of the surrounding Rondout neighborhood, mostly working class and immigrant, came to Reher’s for bread, canned goods, and gossip. Today, the site is a museum […]
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Rondout Lighthouse
The Rondout Lighthouse is the last of three lighthouses marking the entrance to the Rondout Creek. Still fully operational as a navigational light, the Rondout lighthouse is one of only seven remaining on the Hudson River. This brick lighthouse, completed and lit in 1915, is accessible only by boat. Owned by the City of Kingston […]
- Rondout Neighborhood Center
- St. Mary’s Benevolent Society
- T.R. Gallo Park
- THE LINDA MARY MONTANO ART / LIFE INSTITUTE
- Trinity Lutheran Church
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Trolley Museum of New York
The Trolley Museum of New York (TMNY) has been in downtown Kingston on the Rondout Waterfront since 1983. TMNY is a educational Museum that offers hands on exhibits of early model Trolleys and Subway cars. Step back in time as you take a ride on Car 358 along the rails originally used by the Ulster […]
- West Strand Art Gallery
- Catholic Charities
- Hillside Nursery
- Wilbur Community Garden
- Armadillo Bar and Grill
- Blackbird Infoshop & Cafe
- Brunette Wine Bar
- Dolce