Hudson Valley: Stony Point Lighthouse
…Rose, resided at Stony Point Lighthouse. They made their homes in the lighthouse complexes and dedicated their time to helping guide travelers along the river. The Stony Point Lighthouse serves…
…Rose, resided at Stony Point Lighthouse. They made their homes in the lighthouse complexes and dedicated their time to helping guide travelers along the river. The Stony Point Lighthouse serves…
…of Governor Cuomo’s tourism initiative, the skywalk contains three scenic viewpoints and is free and open to the public year-round. A pedestrian-friendly roundabout will be built to provide tourists a…
…the public and with an adult entry fee of $10. Children’s admission and parking is free at the festival. Alongside the countless arts and crafts booths, the event hosts several…
…run freely in the two “dog runs,” but can accompany you on a leash in many other designated pathways and plazas. New York State Parks Admission Admission rates are particular…
…enough snow allows, purchase ski or snowshoe rentals at low cost from the Rogers Visitor Center. Whatever you’re looking for in nature, chances are the Rogers Center has it on…
…as train paraphernalia such as a conductor’s hat. Admission: Open 2:00pm-5:00 pm, Sundays and holidays, May 1st through October. Parking and admission are both free. Donations are greatly appreciated, as…
…was popular in the third quarter of the 19th century. This house is now highly recognized in the Hudson Valley and the world for its unique classical design. Visiting the…
…flavors that are sure to satisfy your taste buds. From fruity to spicy flavors, these gluten free ciders are crisp and refreshing no matter which one you choose! On your…
…Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays for $100 or for free on weekdays (excluding holidays). Restrooms are accessible for all guests, and have flush toilets, running water, and coin-operated showers. “Nice swim…
…Soaps and Candles Homemade Fudge The Nest Egg started making their own fudge at The Phoenicia Fudge Factory on April 15th, 2011. They are always coming up with twists on…
…Come and explore the river that made Buffalo an economic superpower during the Gilded Age, as well as one of the biggest and riches cities in the world! The Buffalo…
…of items on their menu, including their homemade macaroni and cheese, mouthwatering jumbo wings and authentically crafted blue cheese, as well as several gluten free options. The restaurant also offers…
…The store offers a wide variety of waterproof, bubble-free, durable and removable stickers that are ideal for any surface! Channel your inner creativity and stop by this wacky shop for…
…stonecutters from Italy. After years of community outreach and donations from Whitehall Skene Manor Preservation Inc., this 150-year-old manor has been restored and preserved for public enjoyment. Today, visitors can…
…all ages a comfortable and enjoyable ride and an unforgettable experience. The duration of this sky ride lasts approximately eight to twelve minutes, providing show stopping, aerial views during the…
…had the largest marquee of any theatre out there. It also had the largest theater organ. Eastman Theatre though, has come a long way from its origins. The building is…
The Arkell Museum, founded by Beech-Nut Packing Company president Bartlett Arkell, preserves and promotes the arts and humanities, with a focus on Canajoharie and the Mohawk Valley. This concise, yet…
…be removed because it had sat abandoned and started to become overgrown. The locals stepped up and decided to save it. They formed the Rose Garden Restoration Committee dedicated to…
…most expensive being 75. They come with some other perks too, like a t-shirt and free entry into some of the events they host. The park pays a lot of…
…museum is 24 Canadian dollars, but anyone under age 20 is granted free entry. They are open Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. “Musée des beaux-arts de Montreal…
…makes Vermont so famously unique. Giorgetti Park includes the Giorgetti Athletic Complex, which provides both a turf for indoor athletics, open March-May, as well as an ice arena, also open…
…Meadow was completed in 1871. The structure replaced an earlier lighthouse that was built in 1839. The purpose of lighthouse’s beacon was to warn ships and boats of mudflats, also…
Cottage History and Mission The Ulysses S. Grant Cottage is reopening in May of 2022! This cottage served as the final home of Ulysees S. Grant, Civil War Commanding General…
…focus to the impact of the Civil War on this region of New York State, we can explore the complex history of how communities were affected by the war, slavery,…
…a community of maple enthusiasts! Visit Thurman NY for Maple Weekend. Photo courtesy of VisitThurman.com Participating Farms Be sure to stop at one or all participating maple farms during the…
Photo Courtesy of Syracuse Pedal Tours Website Syracuse Pedal Tours Come and experience Syracuse in a way you never have before! Visit Syracuse Pedal Tours for a fun-filled day with…
…11 pm. Entry ticket price is $52 for adults; $46 for youth ages 6-12. Children 5 and under are free. A complete tour of Summit One Vanderbilt takes one hour…
…include Pirate, Kingdom, LEGO Friends and LEGO Ninjago. Each one includes its own unique treasure hunt! With nightly children’s entertainment, free breakfast buffet, and a pool open in the summer…
…spots in the Hudson Valley. Enjoy live music, wine and beer served next to the field, entertainment as well as a variety of craft vendors. Barton Orchards famous Lobster Rolls…
…education available for attendees to choose from more than 170 booths of fishing-related exhibitors, the Greater Niagara Fishing Expo, held at the Niagara Falls Convention Center in downtown Niagara Falls,…