Sights in New York State
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Burchfield Penney
Burchfield Penneyis a city's art scene which has exhibiting works, mostly American, from the late 19th century to contemporary.
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Albany Institute of History & Art
East of the plaza, Albany Institute of History & Art houses decorative arts and works by Hudson River School painters.
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National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum
The National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum has exhibits, a theater, library and an interactive statistical database.
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Thirsty Owl
Dozens of wineries line the shores of Cayuga Lake, Lake Seneca and Lake Keuka. One of those is Thirsty Owl.
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Albany City Hall
Albany City Hall is also worth a visit for its grand 19th-century architecture; call ahead for tour times.
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Robert Treman Park
Robert Treman Park has a popular swimming hole at the foot of the falls, a few miles further out of town.
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Whiteface Mountain
Skiers should head to nearby Whiteface Mountain, with 80 trails and a serious 3400ft vertical drop.
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Taughannock Falls State Park
strong>Taughannock Falls State Park has two major hiking trails, craggy gorges, tent-trailer sites and cabins.
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New York State Museum
New York State Museum documents the state's political, cultural and natural history.
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Fenimore Art Museum
The old stone Fenimore Art Museum has an outstanding collection of Americana.
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Buttermilk Falls Park
Buttermilk Falls Park has a popular swimming hole at the foot of the falls.
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City Hall
Be sure to glimpse the stunning art-deco City Hall, built in 1931.
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Darwin Martin House
Darwin Martin House are accessible by appointment.
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Barton House
Barton House are accessible by appointment.
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Boldt Castle
Among the thousands of options floating around you, don’t miss a visit to the grandest and most romantic castle of them all: Boldt Castle on Heart Island. This gothic gem was built by George C Boldt, who used to own Manhattan’s famous Waldorf-Astoria hotel. It was supposed to be a replica of a huge castle in Rhineland, Germany, but Boldt abandoned it partway through after his beloved wife Louise died. It was a playground for squirrels and beavers for decades, until a preservation effort in the 1970s reclaimed it and finished it the way Boldt intended.
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Schoellkopf Geological Museum
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Daredevil Museum
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Aquarium of Niagara Falls
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