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At Blue Hill at Stone Barns, the food goes directly from garden to table. (Carina Salvi)
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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)
New York City
10 From Tom: . . . and a feast of other ideas on where to eat well in New York City. (Post, April 17, 2005)
Hungry? Good. Now Here's How to Get to NYC (Post, April 17, 2005)
Lox and the City: Midday Meals That'll Wake Your Tastebuds (Post, April 17, 2005)
Ground Zero: A New Dining Day Dawns (Post, April 17, 2005)
Markets: Shop and Go: Fixings for A Picnic (Post, April 17, 2005)
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