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George Washington Slept Here…Really! Kingston is the perfect place to be if you want a weekend retreat, but don’t necessarily want to be stuck in the woods. It’s about an hour closer than Hudson and housing is significantly less expensive. The Hudson River city is comprised of three districts: Uptown Stockade, Downtown Rondout and Midtown. There is also a mall area for all of your big box needs. There is a wide range of housing stock, from modest cottages to grand mansions. For those who have dreamed of owning a brownstone but are priced out, Kingston offers some lovely brick row houses within walking distance of many amenities.
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banjo playing on porches? that’s awesome. i want to go there.
Comment by veronica — September 27, 2007 @ 9:28 am
Between this and the Poughkeepsie post, I take it you’re not very comfortable around non urbanites.
Comment by pb — September 27, 2007 @ 11:56 am
PB, I really, really like these areas! However, I do have nightmares about soccer moms mowing me down with their big SUVs (with yellow ribbons) and ax wielding toothless guys chasing me through the woods. Just typical NYC neurosis.
Comment by RH — September 27, 2007 @ 3:56 pm
AND…the band Mercury Rev calls Kingston home.
AND…Kingston has the best Home Goods store (outside of the one near the LAX airport).
Comment by iloveupstate.com — September 28, 2007 @ 9:29 pm
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