Explore Athens
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Why Live in Athens
Located on the Hudson River about 30 miles south of Albany, Athens, NY, is a growing village known for its historic homes and walkable downtown. The village is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, showcasing architectural styles from the 1800s, including Queen Anne, Federal, and Second Empire. Outside the village, home styles range from farmhouses and secluded cabins to ranch-style homes and contemporary cabins in the resort community of Sleepy Hollow Lake. The waterfront and Second Street form a vibrant commercial area, featuring the Stewart House, a restored hotel with dining, live music, and a lounge area. The Athens Rooster, a trendy coffee shop, and local grocery stores like Black Horse Farms add to the village's charm. State Route 385 connects Athens to nearby Catskill and Hudson, while Albany is accessible via U.S. Highway 9W and Interstate 87. The village is pedestrian-friendly, with sidewalks and a weekend ferry to Hudson. Local attractions include Athens Riverfront Park, the Athens Cultural Center, and nearby Catskill Mountains for hiking and skiing. The Coxsackie-Athens Central School District provides students with technology-enhanced learning experiences. The annual Athens Street Festival in July features a parade, craft vendors, carnival rides, and fireworks, drawing crowds to Second Street.