Originally named as "Stoutenburgh," Hyde Park was the birthplace of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The town was named as such in honor of Edward Hyde, former Lord Cornbury and Governor of New York. It is also home to the Culinary Institute of America.
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Affords a description of the city’s historic institutions and buildings. Includes photos of local museums, directions and a list of events.
http://www.historichydepark.org/
Learn about the family home of one of America’s most famous presidents. Includes photos of the grounds, a schedule of events and operating hours.
http://www.nps.gov/hofr/
Provides a variety of programs and services to Hyde Park businesses. Includes area business news, chamber information, member directory, membership details, events calendar and local links.
http://www.hydeparkchamber.org/
Read about the library’s books, music collection and other materials. Includes listings of upcoming events, links to the online catalog and local government.
http://hydeparklibrary.org/
The Culinary Institute of America
Provides educational programs in the culinary arts. The program offers degree programs in the baking and pastry arts in both degree and certificate programs.
http://www.ciachef.edu/
Online guide and information resource for Hyde Park residents, visitors and businesses. Provides access to general and government data, public documents/forms, and services.
http://www.hydeparkny.us/