May 16, 2003
Beacon's sites can keep you occupied
By Maeleeke Lavan
Poughkeepsie Journal
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Darryl Bautista/Poughkeepsie
Journal
There are a wide variety of shops at the east
end of Main Street in Beacon. |
From outdoor activities to leisurely meals and a variety of shopping
opportunities, the City of Beacon has a great deal to offer.
Since the revitalization of Main Street has stepped up in
the past few years, the city has made a new name for itself on the map
of up-and-coming places to visit and in which to live in the Hudson Valley.
Loaded with antique stores, boutiques, restaurants and art
galleries, Main Street seems to come alive and attract even more visitors
and local residents each year.
Places such as The Howland Cultural Center, which features
art exhibitions, concerts and open mike nights, and the Mount Gulian Historic
Site, an 18th-century Dutch Homestead, remind visitors of the historic
nature the city holds.
Riverfront and Memorial parks offer the chance to relax
near the Hudson River or on plush grass near playground equipment and
ball fields.
Resident Ella Medley said her busy schedule has only let
her take a peek at the improvements to Main Street, but every year her
church has its annual picnic at Memorial Park.
''I've been to the stores on the east end (of Main Street),''
she said. ''I like looking at the antiques. Everything's so beautiful.''
Historically quaint buildings are everywhere, helping to
maintain the area's character in the midst of new and changing developments.
Even after a full day in Beacon, you may not have seen it
all, and in fact, may be too tired to take advantage of all there is to
do.
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