Dating back to the late 19th century, this historic bridge is a prime tourist attraction in Poughkeepsie. Formerly a railroad bridge, it crosses the scenic Hudson River and is one of the longest pedestrian footbridges in the world.
Encompassing 200 acres, this estate consists of a mansion, landscaped gardens, nature trails, dense foliage, and an art gallery. The Italian-style mansion dates back to the mid-19th century.
This historic theater presents plays, musicals, concerts, dance performances, film screenings, orchestra, and plenty more. It attracts close to 80,000 guests every year and is one of the oldest theaters in the country.
This award-winning children’s museum provides hands-on learning experiences to kids through its numerous interactive exhibits. It features a science center, playgrounds, a garden, educational programs, themed open-ended exhibits, and plenty more.