Continuing the epic search for the authentic Hudson Valley Experience would have about as much luck if you threw dart at the map and went to where it landed. So far anything near the train has been a bit of a lesson in economic depression with the downtown scenes pathetically lacking in a kind of day to day cultural richness. Sure, there’s a nice cafe here and the Paramount Theater nearby hosts some great music, but in general, life here might involve consuming 53 percent over the recommended amount of alcoholic beverages for children over the age of thirteen.
There’s a certain kind of beauty in decay, but it makes you wonder why the walk from the station to the heart of town involves the least inspiring tableau's imaginable, enhanced in their own way by the psychedelic intensity of the Fall foliage. We had to stand the entire ride home, it was after all MTA North’s busiest rail day of the year.
There’s a certain kind of beauty in decay, but it makes you wonder why the walk from the station to the heart of town involves the least inspiring tableau's imaginable, enhanced in their own way by the psychedelic intensity of the Fall foliage. We had to stand the entire ride home, it was after all MTA North’s busiest rail day of the year.
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