Thomas Cole National Historic Site

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218 Spring St
Catskill, NY 12414
Thomas Cole (1801-1848) founded the Hudson River School as one of America's premier landscape painters. Cedar Grove, his home in the historic Catskill region, was named a National Historic Site in 1999 and is open to the public today. Visitors can tour the grounds, see rotating exhibitions of Hudson River School art, and learn about the life of Thomas Cole.

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Raina R.
10/6/2013

I had been wavering in my decision whether or not to visit Cedar Grove, the Thomas Cole National Historic Site. However, I am really glad I chose to visit the site, followed directly by a tour of...

Jim K.
12/7/2024

Amazing, informative, and engaging tour with Frances. Great group and Frances answered all of the questions. Highly recommend for anyone.

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Renée G.
8/31/2023

Such an incredibly beautiful spot to visit. The view is outstanding. After visiting be sure to stop by the grave that is just down the street. Make a day if it and visit Olana too!

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Thomas M.
3/29/2023

We were only able to walk the grounds as it was closed when we got there. They need to update their google hours, so be aware of that. But we ready the many posted signs/info, and had a lovely...

Shari D.
8/7/2023

Went on a guided tour and learned quite a bit about the context of Thomas Cole's time in this house. Our docent took great care to share a wealth of information about all the negative...

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