The Magic of Lexington

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The Magic of Lexington

Sightseeing

The magic of Lexington welcomes you!
Lexington
The magic of Lexington welcomes you!
The unique architecture adorns the Catskill landscape, culturally enriches the area, and provides a unique sight for local residents and tourists alike.
St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church
New York 23A
The unique architecture adorns the Catskill landscape, culturally enriches the area, and provides a unique sight for local residents and tourists alike.
Beautiful location for a easy hike.
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Mountain Top Arboretum
4 Maude Adams Rd
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Beautiful location for a easy hike.
A key building in the Lexington Revival Lexington House was, according to a number of late-nineteenth century accounts, considered to be one of the finest, most popular resorts of the period, offering a broad range of entertainment and activity. The Lexington House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The PBS documentary film “The Loss of Nameless Things” recounts the life of playwright Oakley “Tad” Hall III, founder of the Lexington Conservatory Theater, a summer stock company, and the events that transpired around Lexington House in the 1970s. It was part of a property called Camp Lexington Center for Performing Arts, owned by Evelyn and Hy Weisberg, from approximately 1950 to 1970. For part of that time, the older girl campers lived in the building, which was then called the Sorority House. The Lexington House was owned by Art Awareness, Inc. in the 1970s, which used the property for arts education and production. It was purchased by the Ensemble Studio Theater in the 1990s for use as an artists' retreat.
Lexington House
A key building in the Lexington Revival Lexington House was, according to a number of late-nineteenth century accounts, considered to be one of the finest, most popular resorts of the period, offering a broad range of entertainment and activity. The Lexington House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The PBS documentary film “The Loss of Nameless Things” recounts the life of playwright Oakley “Tad” Hall III, founder of the Lexington Conservatory Theater, a summer stock company, and the events that transpired around Lexington House in the 1970s. It was part of a property called Camp Lexington Center for Performing Arts, owned by Evelyn and Hy Weisberg, from approximately 1950 to 1970. For part of that time, the older girl campers lived in the building, which was then called the Sorority House. The Lexington House was owned by Art Awareness, Inc. in the 1970s, which used the property for arts education and production. It was purchased by the Ensemble Studio Theater in the 1990s for use as an artists' retreat.

Food scene

Adorable country store with a great restaurant, homemade fudge and excellent country breakfast. There is also a second location in Tannersville.
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Catskill Mountain Country Store - Windham
5510 NY-23
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Adorable country store with a great restaurant, homemade fudge and excellent country breakfast. There is also a second location in Tannersville.
Laid back and dog-friendly with picnic seating, plenty of beer, food trucks and live music. First come, first serve seating from 12-8pm Fridays and Saturdays, Sundays 12-7pm
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West Kill Brewing
2173 Spruceton Rd
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Laid back and dog-friendly with picnic seating, plenty of beer, food trucks and live music. First come, first serve seating from 12-8pm Fridays and Saturdays, Sundays 12-7pm
A find! Fresh breads and delicious breakfast and lunch options.
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Fellow Mountain Cafe
7883 Main St
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A find! Fresh breads and delicious breakfast and lunch options.
When you want to treat yourself to a night out, Scribner's is a hip local staple with inspired cuisine and a great bar. Dining rooms has huge windows, mountain views, large circular bar and fire pit.
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The Prospect
13 Scribner Hollow Rd
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When you want to treat yourself to a night out, Scribner's is a hip local staple with inspired cuisine and a great bar. Dining rooms has huge windows, mountain views, large circular bar and fire pit.
Newly opened ice cream shop in Prattsville
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G-JimMieS Ice Cream
14520 Main St
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Newly opened ice cream shop in Prattsville
A Catskills institution. Classic comfort food with a modern twist.
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Phoenicia Diner
5681 NY-28
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A Catskills institution. Classic comfort food with a modern twist.
It is quite a drive, but the sandwiches and baked goods at Russell's will not disappoint. Great merch and highly unique pantry items. Order ahead for a whole pie!
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Russell's General Store
2009 County Hwy 6
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It is quite a drive, but the sandwiches and baked goods at Russell's will not disappoint. Great merch and highly unique pantry items. Order ahead for a whole pie!

Activity

Hip, brand-new general store in the quaint town of Stamford with plenty of local goods for sale, cool pantry items and gifts.
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Mindl's General Store
76 Main St
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Hip, brand-new general store in the quaint town of Stamford with plenty of local goods for sale, cool pantry items and gifts.
Exhibitions, residencies, workshops, community aid and events. Check out www.prattsvilleartcenter.org
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Prattsville Art Center & Residency
14562 NY-23
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Exhibitions, residencies, workshops, community aid and events. Check out www.prattsvilleartcenter.org
Do a wine tasting at this pleasant, local winery that has some won awards recently.
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Hudson Chatham Winery - Tannersville
6036 Main St
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Do a wine tasting at this pleasant, local winery that has some won awards recently.

Hiking

Absolutely breathtaking hike!
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Pratt Rock
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Absolutely breathtaking hike!

City/town information

The town of books! There are no less than 5 bookstores on the Main Street. Head here after visiting Mindl's in Stamford.
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Hobart
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The town of books! There are no less than 5 bookstores on the Main Street. Head here after visiting Mindl's in Stamford.
Great activities and restaurants year-round!
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Windham
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Great activities and restaurants year-round!
Great town for year-round activities. Ski in the winter and go zip-lining and hiking in the summer! Great parks and restaurants throughout town.
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Hunter
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Great town for year-round activities. Ski in the winter and go zip-lining and hiking in the summer! Great parks and restaurants throughout town.

Consejos para la ciudad

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Enjoy the local farmer's market every other Saturday

Lexington Farmers Market is every other Saturday 10am-Noon at the Lexington Municipal Building Pavilion along Route 42 - just 1 minute away from the house! Dates: July 10, 24 August 7, 21 September 4, 18, 25 October 9, 23 Late Holiday Farm & Gift Market December 8th
Costumbres y cultura

Tick Check

Ticks are an issue when traveling upstate so always make sure to do a tick check when you come indoors from a hike. There is some tick repellant available at the home if you'd like to use it. If a tick does bite you, look online for how to properly remove and dispose of a tick.
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"LARC"

LEXINGTON ARTS REVIVAL COOPERATION (“LARC”) is a collaborative group that honors and supports the longstanding tradition of art and theatre in the hamlet and surrounding areas of Lexington, New York. Our mission is to collaborate, promote and fundraise with affiliated arts programs, residencies, and wellness events for town revitalization. LARC is reactivating several historic buildings including the Lexington House, Morse Inn, New Lex Theatre Barn, the Lexington Hotel, re-establishing a classic General Store, and starting the Lineland Sculpture Garden. Learn more at lexarc.org