THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
In 1825, America was still a new nation, just forming its own unique identity and traditions. Thomas Cole invented a new style of art, one that Americans could call their own. His landscape paintings launched the art movement known as the Hudson River School.
His groundbreaking achievements took place here in Catskill, New York -- in the "peaceful shades" of his beloved home, Cedar Grove.
Hudson Fish & Game Club
293 Fish and Game Rd
Hudson, NY
(518) 828-6111
Lake George Fly Fishing School
279 Hamburg Rd
Catskill, NY
(518) 798-3495
River Basin Sport Shop
66 West Bridge St
Catskill, NY
(518) 943-2111
Hudson Elk's Lodge
601 Union St
Hudson, NY
(518) 828-9014
Green Lake Homestead
605 Green Lake Rd
Catskill, NY
(518) 943-2880
Wolff's Maple Breeze Resort
360 Cauterskill Rd
Catskill, NY
(518) 943-1208
Rainbow Cabins & Motel
4930 State Route 32
Catskill, NY
(518) 678-3349
Riedlbauer's Resort & Golf Driving Range
43 Ravine Dr
Round Top, NY
(518) 622-9584
Cedar Terrace Resort
665 Main St
Cairo, NY
(518) 622-9313
Glen Falls House
Winter Clove Rd
Round Top, NY
(518) 622-9363
The Thomas Cole National Historic Site is located at 218 Spring Street, near the western entrance to the Rip Van Winkle Bridge, in the village of Catskill, New York, at the foot of the Catskill Mountains in the Hudson Valley.