Originally built in 1644, this is the oldest operating water mill on Long Island. You can work the lathe and learn the arts of quilting and weaving here. Guided tours of the village are available for adults and children weekly during the summer, and events such as quilt shows are held here.
Henry Ford and John D. Rockefeller once whiled away their summers on the 14 miles of leafy shoreline around Lake Toxaway. Set on a wooded peninsula along the lake, this imposing Swiss Revival mansion, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was created for Savannah heiress Lucy Armstrong Moltz as a seasonal "cottage." Refurbished in 1985, it welcomes guests with an engaging mix of...
Fresh air, beautiful mountains and luxury rooms.:
Mountains and lakes provide the setting for this Swiss-style home. It was built in 1916 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It opened as an inn in 1985. It is a great location for both executive retreats and personal holidays. The property is composed of 19 accommodations in the Mansion, 12 in the Hillmont and two in the Lakeside Suites. All of the rooms are spacious and...