Sojourner Truth and the Hudson Valley: The Voice That Echoes Still
Sojourner Truth’s journey from enslavement in the Hudson Valley to becoming a fearless abolitionist and women’s rights advocate is a story of resilience and empowerment. This guide explores her early life in Ulster County, must-visit historical sites like the Sojourner Truth Memorial, and ways to honor her legacy today. Whether you're a history buff or simply seeking inspiration, dive into the remarkable life of one of America's most influential voices.
World Cancer Day: Raising Awareness and Strengthening Support in the Hudson Valley
Every February 4th, the world unites for World Cancer Day, a movement dedicated to raising awareness, advancing research, and supporting those affected by cancer. In the Hudson Valley, this mission takes on a local impact through hospitals, advocacy groups, and community-driven initiatives. From cutting-edge treatments to fundraising events, learn how the region is fighting for a cancer-free future.
Clayton ‘Peg Leg’ Bates: A Black History Icon of Ulster County
Deep in the rhythmic heart of American dance history lies a story so improbable, so electrifying, that it could only belong to Clayton “Peg Leg” Bates. Born in 1907 in the small town of Fountain Inn, South Carolina, Bates defied the odds after losing his left leg in a cotton gin accident at just 12 years old. Where others saw limitation, Bates saw rhythm—transforming adversity into artistry with a wooden peg leg that became an instrument of its own.
The Vanderbilt Family: A Legacy of Wealth, Influence, and Impact on the Hudson Valley
Discover the fascinating history of the Vanderbilt family and their lasting influence on the Hudson Valley. Explore their grand estates, including the Vanderbilt Mansion in Hyde Park, and learn how their wealth shaped the region’s culture, infrastructure, and economy.
Martin Luther King Jr. and the Hudson Valley: A Legacy of Justice and Inspiration
Martin Luther King Jr., a towering figure in the American civil rights movement, is often associated with his work in the South. Yet, his message of justice, equality, and nonviolent resistance resonated across the United States, including in the Hudson Valley.
Franklin D. Roosevelt: The Hudson Valley’s Favorite Son
The 32nd President of the United States, Roosevelt was more than just a political titan; he was a product of the Hudson Valley’s rich landscape and its enduring values.
Introduction
Nestled between the majestic Catskills and the serene waters of the Hudson River lies a region rich in history, culture, and breathtaking natural beauty.
Cherries Roadside isn’t just about scoops and sprinkles. It’s a full-on celebration of homemade goodness, quirky charm, and community spirit. Nestled in Stone Ridge, NY, this reimagined roadside stand blends old-school vibes with modern flair, offering everything from grass-fed burgers and lavender honey ice cream to curated gifts and vintage car meet-ups.