Hudson is a city in and the county seat of Columbia County, New York, United States. At the 2020 census, it had a population of 5,894. On the east side of the Hudson River, 120 miles (190 km) from the Atlantic Ocean, it was named after the river's explorer, Henry Hudson.
Northeast
Hudson
Columbia County, NY
Population
5,923
Walk Score
90 · Very Walkable
Median rent
$1,194
Median home value
$289,000
Median year built
1938
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On the National Register
Historic districts
- Bronson, Dr. Oliver, House and Stables · listed 1973
- Front Street-Parade Hill-Lower Warren Street Historic District · listed 1970
- Houses at 37-47 North Fifth St. · listed 2003
- Hudson Historic District
- Hudson Historic District · listed 1985
- Rossman-Prospect Avenue Historic District · listed 1985
Notable landmarks
- 10 Power Avenue
- 11 Power Avenue
- 12 Power Avenue
- 13 Power Avenue
- 16 Power Avenue
- 6 Power Avenue
- 7 Power Avenue
- 8 Power Avenue
- Bronson, Dr. Oliver, House and Estate · listed 2003
- Building at 20 Power Avenue
- Dubois, Henry A., and Evanlina, House · listed 2004
- Evans, Cornelius H., House · listed 1974
- Harder Knitting Mill · listed 2023
- Hudson Almshouse · listed 2008
- Hudson/Athens Lighthouse · listed 1979
- South Bay Mill
- South Bay Mill · listed 2021
- US Post Office-Hudson · listed 1988
- Van Salsbergen House · listed 2010
- Williams, Elisha, House · listed 1999
- Wiswall, Oliver, House · listed 1980
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