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Why Live in Glasco

Glasco, New York, is a small hamlet situated between Esopus Creek and the Hudson River. Known for its historical roots tied to a 19th-century glass company, Glasco retains a quaint, small-town atmosphere with early 1900s architecture and quiet streets. The area is rich in natural beauty, featuring riverfront parks like Falling Waters Preserve and Glasco Mini-Park, which offer scenic trails, waterfalls, and fishing spots. Esopus Bend Nature Preserve provides additional hiking opportunities along Esopus Creek. The nearby Village of Saugerties, just 3 miles away, offers charming eateries, boutiques, and outdoor recreation, including the Cantine Veterans Memorial Complex with sports fields, a skatepark, and the Kiwanis Ice Arena. Glasco hosts the annual Hudson Valley Garlic Festival, a significant local event held at the Cantine Veterans Memorial Complex, attracting thousands of visitors each fall.

Housing in Glasco includes a mix of apartments, condominiums, townhouses, and single-family homes. Early 20th-century buildings and modest split-level, bi-level, and ranch-style houses are common, with newer condominiums and townhouse complexes available along Glasco Turnpike. The community also features subsidized housing at Glasco Ponds and more expensive homes in the Bishops Gate subdivision. For shopping and dining, residents often head to the Village of Saugerties, where Main Street is lined with cozy cafes, boutiques, and local favorites like Miss Lucy’s Kitchen and Main Street Restaurant. Glasco is car-dependent, with limited public transportation, but is conveniently located near major routes like U.S. Route 9W and Interstate 87, providing access to Kingston, Albany International Airport, and New York City.

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