The Dutch came and they called it "vis kill." If you come,
you will call it charming!
Welcome to Main Street, Fishkill, New York!
Over three hundred years after the first settlers arrived, Fishkill
retains the rustic charm and vitality of its early Hudson Valley
roots. The sidewalk traveler is confronted with a variety of irresistible
aromas escaping from Main Street restaurants. Store-front windows
beckon. The impossible temptation of a coffee shop at 3 in the afternoon.
A wild splash of color erupts from a flower shop window. Antique
shops, shoe repair, day spa, deli, a car dealership, jeweler - housed
in historic buildings but vibrantly awake to the Fishkill Village
of today.
Savor the charm
of pre-Revolutionary structures along Main Street and beyond. Traverse
the three-block heart of the Village of Fishkill under sunny Hudson
Valley skies on tree-shaded walks to sample the fare of its fine
restaurants and small shops. Relax on comfortable street-side benches
while contemplating your next meal or perhaps waiting for your yoga
class or day spa appointment. This community is small, but unique
in what it offers its visitors.
Situated at
the crossroads of Routes 9 and 52, the Village is at a crossroad
in time as well. The stately spire of the pre-Revolutionary Dutch
Reformed Church is the focal point of a Main Street with modern
amenities, but old-time flavor. Gas streetlights and brick crosswalks
guide pedestrians who arrive for business or pleasure. At the core
of the thoroughfare lies Van Wyck Hall, the historic building that
houses Village government. A walking tour reveals a myriad of early
architectural styles that reflect the diverse influences across
time in this quaint community. |