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New York Real Estate & Relocation Guide
Nyack, New York
Population: 6,737
Located in Rockland County
The Village of Nyack is a residential community located on the west shore of the Hudson River in Rockland County, New York, just 25 miles north of New York City. Known for its antiques, fine restaurants, and multicultural community, it is a popular place to live for people seeking a small town environment with a cosmopolitan flavor.
The downtown area is the heart of the village's active social life. It is a regional attraction featuring festivals, street fairs, parades, a farmer's market, theaters, restaurants and nightclubs. The Hopper House features Jazz in the Garden in the summer months and year-round, music of all types can be heard at various venues around town. People have many reasons to visit downtown Nyack, including the chance to window shop, dine, meet friends and people-watch.
Memorial Park on the shores of the Hudson is within walking distance to the downtown. There is a children's playground, tennis courts and a beautiful new butterfly garden. There is accessibility for launching small watercraft such as canoes and kayaks from the shore of the park. Memorial Park hosts many special events including weekly music concerts in the summer, numerous festivals and even outdoor movies.
Nyack residents have a very special sense of community having created a true village atmosphere. Residents enjoy a diverse population, neighborhoods rich in architectural styles, and numerous cultural facilities and activities that bring people together. The setting is charming and the scenery beautiful in this special "gem on the Hudson."
Source: nyack.org
Photo Source: rockland.org

