"Torqued Ellipse II," 1996, and "Double Torqued Ellipse," 1997, by Richard Serra, is on permanent display at Dia:Beacon.
"Torqued Ellipse II," 1996, and "Double Torqued Ellipse," 1997, by Richard Serra, is on permanent display at Dia:Beacon.
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New York small towns to visit: 11 idyllic places with history, food, art

While many people outside of the state know New York for its bustling city, New Yorkers know the state’s beauty also comes from its many small towns. WorldAtlas recently selected New York’s most idyllic small towns you should visit this year, each picked for their rich history, natural beauty and variety of things to do.

Here’s everything you need to know about New York’s most idyllic small towns.

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Montauk

Location: the east end of Long Island

Estimated 2025 population: 4,571 people

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Greenport

Location: Long Island’s North Fork

Estimated 2025 population: 2,537 people

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Cold Spring

Location: the Hudson Valley region, across the Hudson River from West Point

Estimated 2025 population: 1,997 people

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Beacon

Location: the Hudson Valley region, across the Hudson River from Newburgh

Estimated 2025 population: 15,493 people

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Lake George

Location: the southern Adirondack region

Estimated 2025 population: 1,003 people

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Ticonderoga

Location: the Adirondack region, south of Lake Champlain

Estimated 2025 population: 3,403 people

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Skaneateles

Location: eastern part of the Finger Lakes region

Estimated 2025 population: 2,503 people

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Corning

Location: New York’s Southern Tier, just over an hour west of Binghamton

Estimated 2025 population: 10,629 people

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Hammondsport

Location: New York’s Southern Tier, near the southern end of Keuka Lake

Estimated 2025 population: 578 people

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Medina

Location: Western New York, an hour away from Rochester and Buffalo

Estimated 2025 population: 5,837 people

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Ellicottville

Location: Western New York, about an hour south of Buffalo

Estimated 2025 population: 284 people

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This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: New York small towns to visit: 11 idyllic places with history, food, art

Reporting by Erin Jones, New York Connect Team / Rockland/Westchester Journal News

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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