Four centuries of history are written into the buildings, landscapes, and landmarks of Greene County.

Greene County’s historic sites span from the earliest Dutch colonial settlements along the Hudson River to the grand mountaintop hotels of the 19th century. Walk through a 1663 stone house, visit the studio where Thomas Cole painted, or stand before a mountainside carved with the story of a self-made tanning magnate. These places connect you directly to the people and events that shaped the Catskills.
A complex of Dutch colonial buildings dating to 1663 — one of the oldest surviving homesteads in New York State.
A beautifully restored Victorian home in Catskill serving as a cultural center with exhibits, events, and community programs.
Monumental stone carvings on a hillside above Prattsville, commissioned by Zadock Pratt in the 1840s as a record of his life and achievements.
Discover museums, galleries, and the artistic heritage of the Hudson River School throughout the Catskills.
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