Coeymans Hollow is a small hamlet located in the town of Coeymans in Albany County, New York. The area was originally settled in the late 17th century by Dutch and English colonists. The hamlet was named after Barent Pieteres Coeymans, a landowner in the area who was a prominent figure in the early history of the region.
Coeymans Hollow has been home to several notable individuals, including the artist Gregory Crewdson and the musician Frankie Valli.
The population of Coeymans Hollow has remained relatively stable over the years, with a current population of around 900 residents.
Coeymans Hollow is located in the Hudson Valley region of New York, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland. The hamlet is situated along the Coeymans Creek, which flows into the Hudson River.
The economy of Coeymans Hollow is primarily based on agriculture and small businesses. The hamlet is known for its apple orchards and dairy farms.
Coeymans Hollow has a rich cultural heritage, with a strong sense of community and pride in its history. The hamlet is home to several annual events and festivals that celebrate its heritage and traditions.