The Adirondack Interpretive Center (AIC) offers outstanding learning opportunities in the heart of the Adirondack Park—New York's unique natu...
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Central New York's only Children's Museum is permanently chartered by the Board of Regents of New York State. We are passionately committed to prov...
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About Us
The Adirondack Railway Preservation Society was started by a group of devoted preservationists who, in 1992, banded together and proposed...
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About Us Mohawk Valley Ballet, a regional professional dance company founded in 1973 by Delia Foley, is located in Utica, New York. Our performance...
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The Utica Zoo has served the region for over 88 years. Located in Roscoe-Conkling Park, the zoo is part of a recreational complex made possible by ...
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History:
The Boonville Fair Association was incorporated in the year 1888 under Chapter 248 of the Laws of 1872, as amended. The incorporators wer...
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History Erie Canal Village is an outdoor living history museum. It is a reconstructed 19th century settlement on the site where, on July 4, 1817, ...
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If you are looking for a great escape, and a great adventure… then you are going to love Enchanted Forest Water Safari for great family amus...
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Our Mission "To produce new, little known, and familiar operas and works of music theater in innovative productions which capitalize on the intimac...
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The Fly Creek Cider Mill & Orchard (Open All Year) is a historic, water-powered mill on the banks of Fly Creek in the heart of beautiful Centra...
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With roots beginning in the 1870's the area has a rich history. It thrives today as a great beach location with all of the makings of a wonderful v...
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About Us Fenimore Art Museum, on the shore of Otsego Lake in Cooperstown, New York, presents outstanding permanent and changing exhibitions from w...
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Tractor Fest is learn about the world of tractors and all the activities they powered on New York farms. See classic tractors, small engines, and o...
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The Cherry Valley Museum was established on October 23, 1957 and was housed in a converted Hop Barn on upper Lancaster Street. In 1959, it moved to...
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