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Cold Spring is located 50 miles north of manhattan on the Hudson River in a rural area steeped in history and rich in natural treasures, rolling hills, biking trails, babbling brooks.
Main Street stores include antique shops, clothing stores, coffee houses and restaurants with outdoor dining, live entertainment on weekends, and a river's edge park with Gazebo, tiled promenade, and seating areas.
|  | | | | Take a quick tour of the area by rolling your mouse over the thumbnail images above | . . . "Cold Spring residents enjoy the tranquility of country living while maintaining easy access to Manhattan" |
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| 175 sqft Office/Retail Space FOR RENT  | Mixed Up Mosaics Mixed Up Mosaics of New York City is visiting Cold Spring. For more information regarding pricing, availability, etc. call 212-243-9944 or visit their website. 
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Approx 175 sqft
Teak Flooring
A/C
Private Entrance
Prewired for Cable -Internet, Phone, & Alarm
Private Bathroom
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Mikkonoma Music 121 Main Street Cold Spring, NY 845-321-5160 Stop in to browse unique items and say hi to shop owner Mikko! Mikkonoma Music offers art, books, antiques and miscellany. 
| Coming Soon! Yogurt the way you like it Keep your eyes and tastes buds open for Cold Spring's newest business at 116 Main Street: 
Join us opening day for free yogurt! | Cold Spring, NY - An old-world respite, just 50 miles from NYC Mention Cold Spring and a lot of New Yorkers scratch their heads. Sounds familiar, they say, but it soon becomes apparent they’re thinking of Cold Spring Harbor on Long Island, if they’re able to conjure anything at all.
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Photograph: Tony Mazariello | 
Small-Town America With Big Time Views of the Hudson If you’re looking to ditch New York City for a day, the village of Cold Spring, N.Y., has three fundamental advantages: It’s cute, it’s close and you don’t need a car to get there. Magical, yet practical — like Brigadoon stuffed into your neighborhood deli.
About an hour and a quarter’s train ride north from Grand Central Terminal, a visit to Cold Spring is a neat trick — the perfect way for New Yorkers to flirt with small-town America, but be home before midnight. | | >> Click Here to View the entire New York Times Article |
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| NY REGION AUGUST 10, 2010
Cold Spring: 'A Little Slice of Brooklyn'
By BARBARA CHAI
| COLD SPRING, N.Y.—This village in the Hudson River Valley has become a popular day-trip destination for city dwellers and, increasingly, a real-estate option for urban expatriates attracted by its housing prices, 19th-century Americana and natural beauty."It felt like a little slice of Brooklyn in a beautiful serene setting," says Ivy Meeropol, a documentary filmmaker who moved here from Park Slope with her family four years ago. >> Click Here to READ FULL STORY | The High Life by Rita Ross
Looking for a new zip code to call home? Check out these 10 lovely locales that are bound to tickle your fancy, whether you’re in search of urban chic, rural charm, or a bit of both... >>>Read Full Story at Hvmag.com | 
If you think you know everything about this sleepy little village, well - wake up. New attractions and interesting events abound in Cold Spring, so during the next couple of months, this corner of Putnam will be anything but boring. Visitors and residents alike, read on. You're about to find out just how lively this village can be. >>> Read Full Story
| PHILIPSTOWN PALETTE Artist as Local Hero: George Stevenson by Michael Turton
Every original work of art is by defintion "unique. So it would be wrong to sthat that some art is "really unique." But I'm going to say it anyway. Geroge Stevenson's art is really unique...Once you know his sotry, your view of his art will be changed forever. >> Click here to view complete article. |
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