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Fort Hill Apartments
Fort Hill Apartments, located at 200 Fort Hill Road in Peekskill, New York, offers luxury Westchester Apartments for rent in a serene wooded setting overlooking the Hudson River Highlands. This new resort enclave features an Inn, Spa, and Restaurant, as well as over 60 acres of hiking trails. Winner of the Best Residential Developer Award from Westchester Magazine for four consecutive years, GDC Rentals are known for their spacious layouts and top-notch design. Just a short distance from New York City, Fort Hill Apartments provide a gateway to the beauty and unique lifestyle of the Hudson River Valley. Residents can enjoy exploring the vibrant café and art scene in Downtown Peekskill, attending live concerts at The Paramount Center for the Arts, relaxing at Peekskill’s Waterfront Park, or taking a drive to Cold Spring’s Antique Row or the Dia Beacon. Shopping options include the Jefferson Valley Mall and Cortlandt Town Center.
Pee Wee Herman's Childhood Home
Welcome to Pee Wee Herman's Childhood Home, a charming piece of history nestled in the heart of Oneonta, New York. Located at 4 Richmond Avenue, this quaint single-family home is where the beloved actor and comedian Paul Reubens, famously known for his iconic character Pee Wee Herman, spent his early years. Born in Peekskill, NY, Reubens moved with his family to this cozy abode in 1954, where he lived until the age of eight. Step inside this delightful home, built in 1930, and explore the space that once nurtured the creativity of a future star. With four bedrooms and two bathrooms, the house offers a glimpse into the modest beginnings of a performer who would go on to captivate audiences worldwide. A unique feature of this home is the finished room in the basement, which reportedly includes a built-in stage where Reubens first honed his showbiz skills.
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