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It is here, at a grand estate overlooking the majestic Hudson River Valley, that the country's first conference center was built three decades ago. In the late 1800's, the tall and richly wooded bluffs overlooking the Hudson River became the setting for great estates, the summer retreats that reigned from the Civil War to the Gatsby days of the 1920's. Today, behind the soaring gates that mark its entrance, you will find Dolce Tarrytown House, a conference hotel with technical facilities and services that meet the standards of the present, blended with the gracious charm and history of the estate's past. And with all its appeal, this unique setting – where ideas are shared without distraction – is just 24 miles from the heart of Manhattan. 25 mils from New York City and nestled in the Historic
Hudson Valley. Other nearby attractions are: Philipsburg
Manor, Kykuit,
Arts thrive in
Westchester County and Hudson
River towns like Nyack, Piermont and Irvington. East Sunnyside Lane
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