Westchester Mag: Kykuit, Sunnyside, Union Church, Blaze are must-dos!

Cover_May2.jpgFrequent visitors to Historic Hudson Valley sites know the organization's museums of history are pretty cool, pretty historic, pretty educational, and just plain pretty, but there's a whole world out there who haven't visited yet. And while it's one thing for the folks at HHV to tout the value of a visit, it's quite another entirely to get a nod (several, in fact) from the style arbiters at Westchester Magazine.

The cover story of Westchester Mag's May issue, currently on newsstands, is entitled "56 Things every Westchesterite should do (at Least) Once." HVBlogger is proud to report that HHV stuff accounts for numbers 2, 6, 8, and 19 of those things. Not bad!

Number 2: "Read Washington Irving's Short Story"

Calling it "Westchester County's very own ghost story," writer Nancy L. Claus notes The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is a must read - simply watching Johnny Depp's movie doesn't cut it. Bonus points, she says, if you visit Sunnyside, the Historic Hudson Valley homestead of Washington Irving. Indeed!

Number 6: "Visit the Rockefeller Home"

Ms. Claus calls Kykuit "spectacular indoors and out." With its six-story stone mansion, modern art and sculpture, and elaborate terraced gardens, a visit to Kykuit can make you feel pretty, well, Rockefeller-like. "Even if your great granddaddy didn't start Standard Oil, you can still experience a taste of the über-good life by visiting Kykuit," says Ms. Claus. Conveniently, Kykuit opens for the season on Saturday. More conveniently, you can book a timed tour in advance online.

Number 8: "Admire Chagall Windows (and a Matisse, too!)"

Being the HVBlogger, I tend to find myself telling people about the Union Church of Pocantico Hills. And I find myself enjoying it when they are delightfully surprised to hear it contains stained glass windows by modern masters Henry Matisse and Marc Chagall. Westchester Mag was duly impressed, hence the Number 8 spot.

Number 19: "Visit the Great Pumpkin(s)"

BlazeBlogger is a little miffed this 4,000-pumpkin extravaganza wasn't Number 1 (though it is featured in the cover photo montage, as you can see), but he's a bit singular in his focus. He should take some comfort in Ms. Claus' high praise, indeed, for The Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze. "(M)an oh man, you're in for a treat this October...Wind your way along candlelit paths, while spooky music plays, and oooh and aaah over the cemetery of ghosts, the patch depicting dead musicians, even a replica of our very own Headless Horseman. Grab a kid (or your inner child, if you don't have one) and get crackin'! Reservations are necessary - and tickets sell out fast." She's not kidding about that. Blaze is an October thang, but watch this space for ticket info this summer.

Comments (6)

BLAZE
written by Regina, October 02, 2009 @ 06:01 PM
I've never been to the "Blaze" Am finally getting there!! How long do they allow you to stay? It seems admittance is at 30 minute introvuls. I got tkts for 830pm.
any advice????
Best birthday idea ever!
written by HHV staffer, July 24, 2009 @ 03:05 PM
If your 10 year old is anything like mine, snakes, dinosaurs, undersea creatures, spiders, and skeletons are the makings of a very memorable birthday. Music, sound effects, souvenirs, and great food make this event just about perfect for celebrating his special day.

Tickets go on sale Tuesday, September 8. Online price is $15 for Adults &$10 for Children (6 - 17). $2 extra per ticket for phone sale. Order early as weekends sell out fast.
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written by nancy, July 23, 2009 @ 04:31 PM
i have never been to the blaze but have hard ti was great. I was thinking of taking my 10 yr old son and about 10 of his friends there for his birthday. Any thoughts??? Does anyone have any idea on the cost?
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
No miff! No miff!
written by HVBlogger, May 29, 2008 @ 10:08 AM
Nancy: No miff...at least not from me. BlazeBlogger just really likes the Blaze. He also likes Westchester Mag, so don't sweat it! And hey, thanks again for including us.

-HVB
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written by Nancy Claus, May 28, 2008 @ 09:20 AM
Please don't be miffed at the numbering sequence in 56 Things Ever Westchester Resident Must Do! They were not in order of importance--it was strictly a graphic decision! It was hard enough coming up with a list of must-dos. Like my children, I would never claim favorites!
Why Does HHV not advertise Van Cortlandt Manor events?
written by Upset Member, May 07, 2008 @ 08:10 PM
I've been a member for a number of years and I enjoy all the HHV sites but my favorite is Van Cortlandt Manor.

Why does HHV advertise all the other sites with big newspaper ads and email coverage but basically ignore Van Cortlandt Manor?

From all the blog postings and articles and flyers from HHV it seems that the only thing Van Cortlandt Manor is good for is the Pumpkin Blaze.

I've been to every event at Van Cortlandt Manor and can truly say it has the most enjoyable activities and events of all the sites. The staff is always welcoming and well informed.

So I guess my question is, why does HHV underplay Van Cortlandt Manor?

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