Boo York Haunts for a Wicked Weekend
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Fun House 2017 |
There is something that just feels natural in the fall season of New York State, and that is Halloween. I know, many of you might think Salem, Massachusetts is where it's at, but I argue that anywhere along the Hudson on a foggy night beats the Salem Witch Museum.
We made our way up to Putnam County for the
Annual Kevin McCurdys Haunted House that has been in successful operation for over forty years. The ticket's online will set you back twenty five dollars but the action itself last a full thirty minutes with great drama and frightful folks get you in the mood.
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Beacon, New York |
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Minty Cocoa and Friend |
Just a drive around Cold Springs, Garrison or Beacon passing foliage laced mansard roofs or cemeteries with Sirius Radio Halloween Channel with hot apple cider in hand can be fun. We hit the weekend before the 31st and got some great foggy weather with thunder storms. It made the evenings with a little wine, Edgar Allen Poe, flashlight and Bon Bons at our Air BnB rental cozy and in the spirit.
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Casa De Flatironbetty ala Air BnB Rental |
I have a habit of bringing
festivus whenever I travel to either a private home or hotel. Some copper string battery lights, holiday props, seasonal flowers and decorative table clothe can dress up any room to make it feel more personable.
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Cold Springs, New York 2017 |
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Cold Springs, New York 2017 |
Between dining at the
Hudson House over looking Storm King across the way or grabbing a bite at
Whistling Willies up the hill - you can fill up on truffle mac and cheese to Parmesan fries. All for the price of a trip to
Cold Springs. If you are looking for something more
high end for bites - waterfall included, I would give
The Roundhouse in
Beacon a good once over. Occasionally, I make my way up in the dead of winter to either the Hudson House or Roundhouse to cozy up next to a fireplace with a glass of wine and glance, occasionally, at the mountainous views outside.
No matter where you end up in October for ghoulish behavior, make sure you ride south 9W to Bay View Road and take in the breath taking views of Cold Springs from Storm King Mountain. You are basically at
Cessna plane level looking up and down the Hudson - it's gorgeous. The road dips into the mountain range than back out. It has it's scary appeal with the darkness of the mountain forest. The fact it's on a very narrow two lane road with a rock wall separating you from the drop off is also something to ponder. Due check the weather before heading out. The parks department tends to shut Bay View Road down when there is chance of an avalanche due to rain or snow.
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Bay View Road, Storm King Mountain |
If Hudson Valley area doesn't rock your boat - I have a link that will lead you to secrets of all the counties of New York State for a
scurry time. They even have a catalog you can order online to be mailed to you before the season starts. Enjoy!
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