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The Pine Hollow Arboretum is a stunning natural asset to the region. Located near the banks of the Hudson River, the arboretum is composed of over 400 acres of forests and meadows. Visitors can explore the park's extensive trails, take in breathtaking views of the Hudson River, and observe the native wildlife that lives in the area. The arboretum also houses a number of educational exhibits, including a beautiful butterfly garden, a bird-viewing platform, and a variety of educational programs.
The Untermyer Gardens Conservancy, is a hidden gem that offers visitors a breathtaking oasis of beauty, history, and horticultural wonders. Situated in Yonkers, this historic garden is a living testament to the Golden Age of American gardens and the passion of its visionary creator, Samuel Untermyer.Originally designed in the early 20th century by landscape architect William Welles Bosworth, the gardens showcase a blend of diverse influences, including Persian, Roman, and Greek elements.
It is the city's premier park and the site of many festivals and gatherings. As public property, it dates back to the city charter in 1686 and has seen many uses including that of gunpowder storage, square/parade grounds, and cemetery. Daily a lot of people visit this place every day and is one of the popular tourist attractions in Albany county.
Wave Hill Public Garden & Cultural Center in The Bronx is a stunning 28-acre garden and cultural center that provides visitors with breathtaking views of the Hudson River and Palisades, peaceful settings, and a variety of activities. It is home to a variety of gorgeous gardens, including the Wave Hill Wild Garden, Wildflower Garden, Aquatic Garden, and the Alpine House.