The famed Catskills have long been a playground for nature lovers and urban escapists alike—and home to some of the finest resorts and hotels hiding just 100 miles (and a world apart) from New York ...
From cozy mountain retreats to design-forward inns, these Catskills hotels offer the kind of stays that turn any weekend ...
The closing of Kutsher’s in 2013 marked the end of an era: The property was the final survivor among the great Catskills hotels that birthed the careers of many 20th-century entertainers and served as ...
Urban Cowboy Lodge in New York State's Catskills has announced a significant expansion following the acquisition of Slide Mountain Inn, a historic hotel that sits adjacent to the lodge. Now spanning ...
It was once the beating heart of the Jewish-American New Yorkers escaping the summer heat in New York. There were around 500 resorts in the area in its heyday, with vacationers spoiling themselves ...
(New York Jewish Week) — On a cold night, Barbara Hoff, the owner of an antique store in the Catskills, heard from a friend in the local fire department that the Nevele Grand Hotel was burning. Hoff, ...
From “The Ruins of the Borscht Belt” exhibit. Photo by Marisa Scheinfeld The once glorious summer resorts of the Catskill Mountains in the parts of Sullivan, Orange and Ulster are now in ruins. Hotel ...
New York's Catskills with their natural scenery and mountain views make for a great trip. Here are the five most charming ...
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For many Jewish New Yorkers, summer once meant fleeing city crowds and heading to the Catskill Mountains. Over the weekend, hundreds of people gathered in Ellenville for a festival celebrating the ...
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