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Head over for tours and exhibits that give you a very detailed account of North Greenbush’s Dutch colonial history. There are mock-ups of typical rooms and buildings, as well as models of windmills and relics from this historical period.
The New York State Museum is one of the most popular tourist sites in the Capital Region, attracting roughly 500,000 people per year. Over 15 million specimens and artifacts from over 170 years of research in earth sciences, biology, and human history are housed in the Museum's holdings. Visitors may discover more about New York State's ecological, cultural, and human history in over 100,000 square feet of display space. Throughout the year, free public programs for children, families, and adults are available.
The North Greenbush Beach (at Snyder's Lake) was named for former Supervisor William Dedrick on July 15, 1990.The beach has a pavilion, which accommodates groups and families. Whether you're looking for a relaxing day at the beach or an adventurous day boating and biking, Snyder's Lake offers both!
Built in 1861, The Little Red Schoolhouse is believed to be one of the last operational one-room schoolhouses in the State of New York that continues to operate and educate elementary students. It's like a living museum. Watch your kids enjoy learning in this historic setting.