About Rochester
Rochester — including the hamlets of Accord and Kerhonkson — boasts the largest number of continuously inhabited old-stone houses in New York. But history is only one part of the area’s allure.
Vast selection of perennials, herbs, ornamental and fruiting shrubs and trees, water lilies and wetland plants. Unusual pottery and garden art. Accessible, child and group friendly. Open second Satuday in April-Oct. 31, Thursday-Monday, 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Posh hotels, retro-inspired inns, tricked-out cabins and cozy B&Bs are just some of the lodging options.
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