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Area Attractions of Interest

 

Letchworth State Park

Letchworth State Park, renowned as the "Grand Canyon of the East," is one of the most scenically magnificent areas in the eastern U.S. The Genesee River roars through the gorge over three major waterfalls between cliffs--as high as 600 feet in some places--surrounded by lush forests. Hikers can choose among 66 miles of hiking trails. Trails are also available for horseback riding, biking, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing. Letchworth offers nature, history and performing arts programs, guided walks, tours, a summer lecture series, whitewater rafting, kayaking, a pool for swimming and hot air ballooning. 

There are campgrounds for camping including a lodge, cabins and tent area. Call the main park office at 585-493-3600 for more information.

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Finger Lake Wine Region

 

Finger Lakes Wine Country is a deep taste of a pure, refreshing environment, a leisurely discovery of postcard-perfect towns, and an experience of warm, genuine makers and crafters of world-class wines, beers, and spirits who like nothing better than to share the secrets and stories of a wine country unlike any other. It’s a place where you can come thirsty for knowledge about Riesling or Cabernet, and—beginner or expert—ask us anything!

You can come hungry to experience our views and sunsets, or curious about the colorful, influential men and women who shaped the history far beyond their homes. You can come to Finger Lakes Wine Country eager to experience winter or summer, swimming or snowshoeing, winemakers’ dinners or evenings with brewmasters. Bring your desire to do everything.

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Heron Hill Winery - above- Keuka Lake Vineyards - below
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Niagara Falls State Park

Open 365 days a year, Niagara Falls State Park has awe-inspiring scenery! It also features thrilling attractions, interactive exhibits, miles of hiking trails, and delectable dining options in a family-friendly environment. It's an adventure-packed experience! No passport is needed to experience an unforgettable and breathtaking Niagara Falls vacation.

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Corning Museum of Glass

Over 50,000 objects representing more than 3,500 years of history are included in the Museum’s collection; items range from the portrait of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh to contemporary sculpture. The Museum’s highly regarded curators and librarians actively acquire materials; and curators, librarians, educators and artists organize special on-campus and traveling exhibitions; teach; conduct and publish extensive research; host numerous artist residencies and public presentations; and showcase daily demonstrations of contemporary glassworking. The Corning Museum of Glass’ authority on glass art is felt around the world.

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Market Street, Corning, NY

Known as America's Crystal City, Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum of glass art and artifacts.

But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun. Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”

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Market Street/The Gaffer District is historic and has more than 100 shops, restaurants, studios, galleries including the Rockwell Museum

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