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| Name | Tivoli, New York |
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Tivoli, New York is a village located in the Hudson Valley region of New York State, within the Town of Red Hook in Dutchess County. The village is situated near the Hudson River and is close to the Catskill Mountains. Tivoli is part of the Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area and is near the Bard College campus. The village is also close to the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site and the Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site.
Tivoli is located at the intersection of New York State Route 9G and County Route 78 in Dutchess County. The village is nestled in the Hudson Valley and is surrounded by the Catskill Mountains to the west and the Hudson River to the east. The nearby Bard College campus is situated on the east bank of the Hudson River and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, similar to those found at the Storm King Art Center and the Mohonk Preserve. The village is also close to the Minnewaska State Park Preserve and the Shawangunk Ridge, which offer opportunities for hiking and outdoor recreation, similar to those found at the Adirondack Park and the Catskill Park.
The area that is now Tivoli was originally settled by the Wappinger Native American tribe, who were later displaced by Dutch colonists from the New Netherland colony. The village was named after the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark, which were famous for their beautiful gardens and architecture, similar to those found at the Villa d'Este in Tivoli, Italy. Tivoli was incorporated as a village in 1872 and has since become a popular destination for tourists and artists, including Thomas Cole and Frederic Edwin Church, who were inspired by the natural beauty of the Hudson Valley. The village is also close to the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.
As of the 2010 United States Census, the village of Tivoli had a population of 1,623 people, with a median age of 22.4 years old. The village has a diverse population, with a mix of young professionals, families, and retirees, similar to those found in nearby Cold Spring, New York and Beacon, New York. The median household income in Tivoli is around $60,000, which is higher than the median household income in Dutchess County as a whole. The village is also home to a number of Bard College students, who attend the college's Bard College at Simon's Rock campus, as well as students from nearby Vassar College and Marist College.
The economy of Tivoli is driven by a mix of small businesses, tourism, and education, with many residents commuting to nearby Poughkeepsie, New York and Kingston, New York for work. The village is home to a number of shops, restaurants, and galleries, including the Tivoli Artists Gallery and the Kleinert/James Center for the Arts, which showcase the work of local artists, such as April Gornik and Eric Fischl. The village is also close to the Walkway Over the Hudson and the Dutchess County Fairgrounds, which host a number of events and festivals throughout the year, including the Dutchess County Fair and the Hudson Valley Garlic Festival.
Tivoli has a thriving arts and cultural scene, with a number of galleries, museums, and performance venues, including the Bard College campus, which is home to the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts and the Hessel Museum of Art. The village is also close to the Storm King Art Center and the Dia:Beacon museum, which showcase modern and contemporary art, including works by Richard Serra and Maya Lin. The village hosts a number of cultural events throughout the year, including the Tivoli Arts Festival and the Bard SummerScape festival, which feature music, dance, and theater performances, similar to those found at the Glimmerglass Festival and the Spoleto Festival USA.
Tivoli is served by the Red Hook Central School District, which operates a number of schools in the area, including the Red Hook High School and the Mill Road Elementary School. The village is also home to the Bard College campus, which offers a range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including programs in the arts, humanities, and social sciences, similar to those found at Vassar College and SUNY New Paltz. The college is known for its innovative curriculum and its commitment to community engagement, with many students participating in internships and volunteer programs at local organizations, such as the Hudson River Valley Greenway and the Scenic Hudson conservation organization. Category:Villages in New York