Here are the 233 articles from the NYT/HV archive (2002-2022) that refer in some manner, from primary focus to passing mention, to second homes. Each headline is hyperlinked to the online article that my research assistant Neil Kotru Gode conducted content analysis upon; we invite you to consult our criteria for coding “second home references” to review our interpretations.
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On 1.3 Acres, a Little Sweden-on-Hudson (2002, House & Home section)
A Hudson Niche, With Roots (2002, Travel section)
When the Well Runs Dry (2002, Westchester section)
Mark McDonald: Mr. Modernism Leaves Town (2002, House & Home section)
And So, On to Millbrook (2002, Sunday Styles section)
Tilting at Windmills, Only This One’s a Bridge: Walkway Over Hudson Is One Man’s Fixation (2002, Metro section)
Ignoring the Call of the Catskills (Not to Mention the Hamptons) (2002, New York section)
On a Harbor Cruise, Under a Rainbow (2002, Weekend section)
Adding Life and Color To a Once-Faded City (2002, Metro section)
Gilt by Association: Less Status, More Room (2002, Travel section)
Suddenly, One House Isn’t Enough (2002, House & Home section)
In Upstate Hills, Modish Replaces Moo (2002, House & Home section)
Home With a Pool: For Settling Down, With Occasional Floating (2002, Travel section)
Weekender | Garrison, N.Y. (2002, Escapes section)
For Second Homes, How Far to Go? (2002, Escapes section)
Sanctuary By Any Name (2002, House & Home section)
Weekender | Pine Plains, N.Y. (2003, Travel section)
Converted Barns: Enjoying the Joists and Beams of Yesteryear (2003, Travel section)
Weekender | Jewett, N.Y. (2003, Travel section)
Weekender | Clinton, N.Y. (2003, Travel section)
House Proud: Thrill Rides on the Color Wheel (2003, Home & Garden section)
As Artists Move In, Can a Gritty Town Adapt? (2003, Travel section)
Renaissance by the River (2003, New York section)
Weekender | Millbrook, N.Y. (2003, Travel section)
Taking Sides in the Hudson Valley: Plant Raises Issues of Pollution and Economic Change (2003, New York section)
A Town Turns Out With Dinner (2003, Style section)
In the Upstate Hills, TriBeCa Fields Forever (2003, Home & Garden section)
Weekender | New Paltz, N.Y. (2003, Travel section)
Weekender | Germantown, N.Y. (2003, Travel section)
Fun Stirs At Resorts Without Snowfalls (2003, Sports section)
Woodstock Rocks On, but the Beat Is Quieter (2004, Travel section)
A Rustic Retreat Became A Vineyard (2004, Food section)
Weekender | Millerton, N.Y. (2004, Travel section)
Summer Towns Become Homes For All Seasons (2004, New York section)
A River Runs Through Them (2004, Travel section)
Going Up the Country, But Keeping All the Toys (2004, Style section)
Well, They Grow Arugula. You Call That Farming? Urban Refugees Remake Dairy Country (2004, New York section)
Germantown, N.Y.: Real Estate as an Art Form (2004, Real Estate section)
Summer in a One-Star Town (2004, Style section)
Houses Near Main Street: Weekends With Everything Handy (2004, Travel section)
City Humor of an Ad Irks Some in Catskills (2004, Arts section)
Weekender | Rosendale, N.Y. (2004, Travel section)
A Second Home, A Second Career (2005, Travel section)
New vs. Old, This Time With a River (2005, New York section)
Going to Greater Lengths (2005, Travel section)
Country Dinner Parties: Mind Your Manners (2005, Travel section)
Cement Plant Along Hudson Is Rejected as Unsightly (2005, New York section)
Weekender | Catskill, N.Y. (2005, Travel section)
Weekender: Montgomery, N.Y. (2005, Travel section)
More Room to Grow Creatively (2005, New York section)
The Country, Without a Car (2005, Travel section)
In the Garden of Yin, Yang and Yeats (2005, Travel section)
Wonderful in Summer, Closed Up in Winter (2005, Travel section)
When Guests Go Bad (2005, Travel section)
In Catskills, Learning to Live Near Bears (2005, New York section)
Small Towns: Weekend Houses Where Everyone Walks (2005, Travel section)
A Mountaintop Retreat With an Artistic Air (2005, Travel section)
Custom Homes (2005, Travel section)
Amenia, N.Y; A ‘Laid Back’ Place Becomes a Hot Property (2005, Travel section)
In Their Diversity, Mourners Honor the Spirit of a Leader (2005, New York section)
A Country House? Let Renters Pay the Mortgage (2005, Travel section)
Little Engines That Still Can (2005, Travel section)
Goodbye, Suburbs (2006, Real Estate section)
Floodwaters Reveal a Divide Between Upstate and Down (2006, New York section)
State Acquires 2,500 Acres of Wilderness Near Preserve (2006, New York section)
Hiking the Catskills (2006, Travel section)
A 50-Room Hotel Rebuilt for Two (2006, Style section)
Tannersville, N.Y.: A More Sedate Catskills Outlives the Borscht Belt (2006, Travel section)
An Architect’s Design for Weekend Living (2006, Travel section)
Pawling, N.Y.: Billionaires Welcome, Helicopters and All (2006, Travel section)
Welcome to the Country (2006, Food section)
In the Summer, in the City, the Heat Changes a Tune (2006, New York section)
Strolling the Gardens of Science (2006, Escapes section)
Plans for a Private Racetrack Fuel a Public Battle, With Some Surprising Alliances (2006, New York section)
Hudson Valley Becomes Notable for Its Exurbanites, Survey Finds (2006, New Yorks section)
River Views and Rolling Hills (2006, Great Homes & Destination section)
When Going Downhill Is a State of Mind (2006, More Sports section)
A Historic River City Is Losing Its Backwater Reputation (2007, Great Homes & Destinations section)
The Tyranny of the 2nd Home (2007, Escapes section)
To Preserve a House, a Plan to Move It (2007, Art & Design section)
A House on the Hudson With a Japanese Soul (2007, Home & Garden section)
The ‘Great Love’ of a Collector of Old Mansions (2007, Great Homes section)
Amid the Ruins of the Bungalow Era, a Weekenders’ Revival (2007, Great Homes section)
The Classic Box, Well Rounded (2007, Home & Garden section)
At I.B.M., a Vacation Anytime, or Maybe None (2007, New York section)
The Patron Gets a Divorce (2007, New York Times Magazine)
A Former Dutch Enclave Charms a New Generation (2007, Escapes section)
Where the Music Surrounds Him (2007, Escapes section)
Accessorizing a Catskills Farmhouse With a Past (2007, Escapes section)
The Name Game (2007, Escapes section)
Where Others Saw a Big Old Barn, They Saw a Home (2008, Escapes section)
Where Do You Find Peace in New York? (2008, New York section)
Now Rated R (for Resale) (2008, Home & Garden section)
Wiggle Room for Summer Rentals (2008, Escapes section)
Foodies on the Hudson (2008, Escapes section)
Along the Hudson, Searching for Old (2008, Art & Design section)
Stage North (2008, Great Homes & Destinations section)
Music in the Air (2008, Great Homes & Destinations section)
Meet the Urban Homesteaders (2008, Real Estate section)
Art and Calm Just Up the Hudson (2008, Travel section)
Weekenders Win a Round (2008, Real Estate section)
A Crowd at the Table (2008, Great Homes & Destinations section)
House Hunting, Catch and Release Style (2008, Escapes section)
Athens, N.Y.: A River Town With Restoration in Its Bones (2008, Great Homes & Destinations section)
Winter Weekends: A Dozen Easy Getaways (2009, Escapes section)
Everybody Into the Rental Pool (2009, Great Homes & Destinations section)
Art Dealer Is Charged With Stealing $88 Million (2009, New York section)
Lives Streamlined for a New Era (2009, Real Estate section)
Summer House Horrors: On a Private Lake in Maine, No One Can Hear You Scream (2009, Home & Garden section)
50 Miles and 40 Years From Yasgur’s Farm, Woodstock Tries to Move On (2009, New York section)
In Hudson Valley, Farmers’ Markets Offer Local Food and Local Chat (2009, Travel section)
For a Very Old House, Some Very New Ideas (2009, Great Homes & Destinations section)
City Brushes Up Definition of Artist (2009, Real Estate section)
Roosting in a Cozy Chicken Coop (but Eggs Come From the Store) (2010, Great Homes & Destinations section)
Hear That? It’s the Silent City (2010, New York section)
Swinging on the Hudson: An Unlikely Haven for Jazz (2010, Escapes section)
Happily Settling for a More Modest Country Getaway (2010, Great Homes & Destinations section)
A Brooklyn House With Country Roots (2010, Real Estate section)
A New Pornographer’s Guide to Maple Syrup (2010, T Magazine)
Between the Farm and Table (2010, New York section)
House Tour: Athens, N.Y. (2010, Real Estate section)
Foot in the City and Cowboy Boot in the Country (2010, Music section)
House Tour: Stone Ridge, N.Y. (2010, Real Estate section)
Wedding Is Talk of the Town, but Nobody’s Talking (2010, New York section)
Time for a Place in the Country? (2010, Real Estate section)
House Tour: Woodstock, N.Y. (2011, Real Estate section)
A Country Home, by a Modernist at Play (2011, Home & Garden section)
Looking Out for the View at Olana, Frederic Church’s Hudson Home (2011, Home & Garden section)
Light Bulb Saving Time (2011, Home & Garden section)
Horse Farm Prices Take a Tumble (2011, Real Estate section)
For Three Same-Sex Couples, Together Many Years, the Wait Is About Over (2011, New York section)
Perspectives Along the Urban-Rural Spectrum (2011, Arts section)
The Exurbs, Too, Appreciate an Oasis (2011, Real Estate section)
Williamsburg on the Hudson (2011, New York section)
An Upstate Farm Brings a Fashion Photographer Back to His Roots (2011, Home & Garden section)
A Musical Son of the South Is Mourned in Woodstock (2012, New York section)
In Catskill, N.Y., an Affordable Gem (2012, Great Homes & Destinations section)
Beneath the Cobwebs, Regional Treasure (2012, New York section)
From the Ground Up: An Adventure Begins (2012, Green section)
A Slice of Broadway in the Hudson Valley (2012, Artsbeat section)
Fracking Suspense Cuts Into Second-Home Sales (2012, Green section)
Is It Too Classy for Pancakes? (2013, Food section)
Party at the Source, in the Hudson Valley (2013, Fashion section)
Young, Rich and Relocating Yet Again in Hunt for Political Office (2013, New York section)
Heading Upstate in Search of a Watery Eden (2013, Fashion section)
In Catskills, City Buyers Recolonize Bungalows (2013, New York section)
An Upriver Current (2013, Food section)
Judd Hirsch’s Wind-Power Plan Unsettles Catskill Town (2013, New York section)
Cultivating Hudson: Enter the Tastemakers (2014, Home & Garden section)
Plan B: Open a Country Hotel in Upstate New York (2014, New York section)
Beacon, N.Y.: Quaint City Rediscovered (2014, Real Estate section)
A Two-Ring Circus (2014, Home & Garden section)
Manhattan’s Savor Spa Heads North to Woodstock (2014, T Magazine)
Commercial Real Estate: Daria P. Salusbury (2014, Commercial Real Estate section)
Leaving Home, but Not the Folks (2014, Home & Garden section)
Dynamite With a Laser Beam (2014, New York section)
When Rural Meets Resort (2015, Real Estate section)
Buying a Second Home First (2015, Real Estate section)
An Affordable Country House Sampler for New Yorkers (2015, Real Estate section)
A Hudson Valley Hotel — With a Brooklyn Twist (2015, T Magazine)
Nina Griscom Pushes Her New Handbag Line With a Can-Do Spirit (2015, Fashion section)
After Etsy, Scratching an Itch (2016, Style section)
$750,000 Homes in New York, Oregon and South Carolina (2016, Real Estate section)
Once and Always a New Yorker (2016, Real Estate section)
Hudson, N.Y.: An Elegant Transformation (2016, Travel section)
Katie Couric on Why House Hunting Is Like Dating (2016, Real Estate section)
A Vibrant Upstate New York Town, Set Against a Quaint Backdrop (2016, T Magazine)
How Dylan Thuras, a Founder of Atlas Obscura, Spends His Sundays (2016, New York section)
Steve Miller Sues to Get Out of Buying a House (2017, Real Estate section)
An Early Trump Backer Awaits His Reward (2017, Dealbook section)
50 Years of Marriage and Mindfulness With Nena and Robert Thurman (2017, Style section)
Tivoli, N.Y.: Authenticity on the Hudson (2017, Real Estate section)
More Space, and More Projects, in a Place Upstate (2017, The Hunt For… section)
New Hudson Valley Homes for a New Kind of Buyer (2017, Real Estate section)
A Tech Executive’s Latest Start-Up Has Cleats, Jerseys and Goals (2017, Sports section)
Visiting Bannerman Castle (2017, New York section)
A Catskills Art Scene Makes a Splash With Free Curry (2017, Fashion section)
Your Country House Is a Disaster? Tell Me Everything. (2018, New York section)
Summer House Madness (2018, New York section)
In the Hudson Valley, a Home With Centuries’ Worth of Stories (2018, Real Estate section)
Go Fund My Country House (2018, New York section)
How Sandra Spannan, Decorative Painter, Spends Her Sundays (2018, New York section)
Forget the Suburbs, It’s Country or Bust (2018, Real Estate section)
Is the Hudson Valley Turning Into the Hamptons? (2019, Real Estate section)
New Yorkers Are Scrambling to Make Dinner Reservations (90 Miles North of the City) (2019, New York section)
A Cozy, Minimalist Retreat Perched Among the Treetops (2019, T Magazine)
The Designer Making Surprisingly Humanoid Sculptural Ceramics (2020, T Magazine)
The Rich Have a Coronavirus Cure: Escape From New York (2020, New York section)
The Wealthy Flee Coronavirus. Vacation Towns Respond: Stay Away. (2020, New York section)
Did New Yorkers Who Fled to Second Homes Bring the Virus? (2020, New York section)
Widow Walks Into Wall, Finds Hope (2020, Style section)
Where New Yorkers Moved to Escape Coronavirus (2020, New York section)
Ben Folds Puts His Live-Work Sanctuary in Hudson on the Market (2020, Real Estate section)
Turning a Second Home Into a Primary Home (2020, Real Estate section)
5 New Yorkers Escaped the City for Fresh Air and Space. Was It Worth It? (2020, N.Y./Region section)
The Little Fraught Schoolhouse (2020, Style section)
A New Style of Country House Takes Root (2020, Real Estate section)
Live from Sag Harbor and Charity T-shirts (2020, Style section)
Welcome to Homeownership (2020, Real Estate section)
Feeling Socially Awkward? Even Extroverts Are a Little Rusty (2020, Self-Care section)
In Hudson, a Glass House for an Expanding Family (2021, Real Estate section)
A Designer Who Finds Beauty in Austerity (2021, T Magazine)
Hudson Valley Real Estate Market Still Overheated (2021, Real Estate section)
The D.I.Y. Developers (2021, Real Estate section)
How the Pandemic Did, and Didn’t, Change Where Americans Move (2021, The Upshot section)
Arianna Huffington Binge-Watches TV on the Treadmill (2021, Style section)
Looking for a Weekend Excursion? Try Craft Shop Hopping (2021, T Magazine)
What Happens When Your Waiter Can’t Afford Rent (2021, New York section)
How New Yorkers in One Small Town Became Allies Instead of Enemies (2021, New York section)
Upstate Motels Make a Comeback, With an Aim to Captivate (2021, Real Estate section)
Anne Leibovitz, the Un-Fashion Photographer (2021, Art & Design section)
What Designers Have Been Doing at Home During the Pandemic (2022, Real Estate section)
Ellenville, N.Y.: A ‘Tight-Knit Community’ With Room to Grow (2022, Real Estate section)
They Fled for Greener Pastures, and There Were Weeds (2022, Real Estate section)
Hudson Felt Too Much Like a City, So It Was Time for a New Upstate Retreat (2022, Real Estate section)
Hay House: How Designer Sheila Bridges Made Space for Herself (2022, Real Estate section)
Highland, N.Y.: A Small Community With a ‘Feel-Good’ Spirit (2022, Real Estate section)
$2.2 Million Homes in Tennessee, Florida and New York (2022, Real Estate section)
Alyssa Shelasky Needs a Night Out (2022, Style section)
You May Be Ready for Summer, but Is Your Home? (2022, Real Estate section)
$1.4 Million Homes in New York, Illinois and Massachusetts (2022, Real Estate section)
Kevin McKenzie and Martine van Hamel: On the Zen of Escaping City Life (2022, Real Estate section)
When a Professor Trades the Academy for an Art Career of His Own (2022, T Magazine)
They Traded Southern California for Upstate New York (and a Barn) (2022, Real Estate section)
From Adam Pendleton, Pancakes That Taste Like Perfection (2022, T Magazine)
Will Abortion Issue Sway Voters’ Choices? N.Y. House Race Poses Test. (2022, N.Y./Region section)
Where the Croissants Are Carbon Neutral (2022, New York section)
Workers in the Catskills Can’t Find Housing. Bosses Are Trying to Help. (2022, Real Estate section)
Where Are All the Manhattan Voters in August? Try the Hamptons. (2022, New York section)
Athens, N.Y.: A ‘Perfect Combination of Old and New’ on the Hudson (2022, Real Estate section)
Accord, N.Y.: A ‘Laid-Back Agricultural Hub’ With a ‘Chill Vibe’ (2022, Real Estate section)
Where Veteran Rockers Go to Reinvent Themselves (2022, New York section)
High Falls, N.Y.: A Tiny Place That Makes a Big Impression (2022, Real Estate section)
