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At Blue Hill at Stone Barns, the food goes directly from garden to table. (Carina Salvi)
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Hudson River Valley: Salad Bowl of New York 
A food-to-table learning center, funded by David Rockefeller, is a new draw to the Hudson River Valley.

Previous New York State Travel Stories
'The Gates' Take Manhattan (Post, Feb. 6, 2005)

It's Hamptons Time: After the summer crowds depart, it's easy to experience this chic enclave's simpler pleasures. (Post, Sept. 5, 2004)

In New York, Himalayan Art With a Lofty Mission (Post, Oct. 17, 2004)

For Art Lovers, a Chelsea Morning: New York Gallery Mecca Finally Makes Good on Its Promise (Post, Sept. 26, 2004)

One Hit, No Muffs: On Long Island, Baseball Goes Back To Its 19th-Century Roots -- and Rules (Post, June 20, 2004)

Shops and the City: In a whirlwind weekend of browsing and buying, our valiant correspondent gets the goods on three New York neighborhoods. (Post, April 11, 2004)

Last Exit to Riverhead: Stay on the Long Island Expressway till the end and you'll be rewarded with a sweet surprise. (Post, Nov. 30, 2003)

Shuffle No More: Buffalo -- yes, Buffalo -- is now walking proud as a hip center of arts and performances. Plus, it's a cheap flight. (Post, July 9, 2003)

A New Dia Dawns: In Beacon, N.Y., Contemporary Art Without the Crowds (Post, July 6, 2003)

'Difficult' Art in a New Light: North of NYC, the New Dia: Beacon Shows Art to Striking Effect in Vast Galleries (Post, May 18, 2003)

Erie Does It: On a New York canal cruise, the boats are slow, the pace leisurely. And no mules required. (Post, March 23, 2003)

The End Is Here: In Montauk, N.Y., Shabby Chic Isn't a Trend, It's a Lifestyle (Post, Sept. 29, 2002)

Dipping Into the Finger Lakes (Post, June 2, 2002)

WEST POINT 101 (Post, May 26, 2002)

Chills, Thrills and One Really Big Spill: New Snow Makes for a Way-Cool Visit to Niagara Falls (Post, Jan. 2, 2002)

Look What I Made: Finding Your Inner Glass Blower in Corning, N.Y. (Post, Nov. 18, 2001)

Cooperstown's Double Play: Not just for jocks, the N.Y. village is as American as baseball and apple torte. (Post, July 11, 2001)

At Home-on-Hudson: Turns Out Tiny Hastings, N.Y., Is a Lot Bigger Than She Thought (Post, March 28, 2001)

Sledding Lake Placid, N.Y. (Post, Jan. 28, 2001)

Head Out on the Highway (Post, Nov. 19, 2000; 6:26 PM)

Wax Imitating Life (Post, Nov. 19, 2000)

The Hudson Valley's Big Draw: Frederic Church's Greatest Landscape Was His N.Y. Mansion (Post, Sept. 24, 2000)

Out Standing in Its Field: At New York's Sprawling Storm King Art Center, Sculpture Finds Its Place in the Sun (Post, Aug. 27, 2000)

Country Roads, Take Me Om: New York's Rural Yoga Ranch Teaches City Folk to Enlighten Up (Post, Aug. 23, 2000)

The Un-Hamptons: Long Island's North Fork: Glitz-Free and Farm Fresh (Post, Aug. 13, 2000)

Mrs. Clinton's Neighborhood: Curious about Hillary's new home town? So were we. (Post, April 23, 2000)


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