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AScience Discovery Center of Oneonta

  • Ravine Pkwy
    Oneonta, NY 13820
  • +1 607 436 2011
  • Overview It is a "hands-on" science museum with over eighty simple science activities for children (and adults) to do for themselves. They are designed to be fun to do while enticing the user to think about the science involved. They are also rather rugged in order to withstand enthusiastic unskilled use.... more on Organizations.oneonta.edu
  • Overview Hands on museum with exhibits for all ages. more on Yahoo! Travel

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Science Discovery Center of Oneonta
Ravine Pkwy
Oneonta, NY 13820

BNational Soccer Hall of Fame

  • 18 Stadium Circle
    Oneonta, NY 13820
  • +1 607 432 3351
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  • Overview Interactive museum, archives and pro shop. more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview The National Soccer Hall of Fame opened the doors of its new museum complex on Saturday, June 12, 1999. The 40,000 square foot facility houses the museum, administrative offices, KICKS, Hall of ... more on MuseumStuff.com

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National Soccer Hall of Fame
18 Stadium Circle
Oneonta, NY 13820

CThe Yager Museum of Art and Culture at Hartwick

  • Hartwick College
    One Hartwick Drive, Oneonta, New York 13820, USA
  • +1 607 431 4480
  • Overview View a variet of displays on everything from Anthropology to Native American pottery to fine arts exhibits ... more on Travel.yahoo.com
  • Overview View a variet of displays on everything from Anthropology to Native American pottery to fine arts exhibits ... more on Travel.yahoo.com

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The Yager Museum of Art and Culture at Hartwick
Hartwick College
One Hartwick Drive, Oneonta, New York 13820, USA

DGreater Plains K-2

Greater Plains K-2
  • 60 West End Ave.
    Oneonta, New York, United States
  • Overview The play area at Greater Plains school was an effort that combined both parent fundraisers and a state-funded building project. The playground for kids in kindergarten through second grade features a ramped entry to the Sway Fun accessible glider. From there, numerous bridges , climber and slides... more on KaBoom.org
  • Overview The play area at Greater Plains school was an effort that combined both parent fundraisers and a state-funded building project. The focus of this structure is a two-story tower with 6' and 8' tall Slidewinder slides. Beyond the tower is a circuit of strength and balance componets leading to the F... more on KaBoom.org

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Greater Plains K-2
60 West End Ave.
Oneonta, New York, United States

EUpstate History Alliance

  • 11 Ford Ave
    Oneonta, NY 13820
  • +1 607 431 9524

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Upstate History Alliance
11 Ford Ave
Oneonta, NY 13820

FGreater Oneonta Historical

  • 183 Main St
    Oneonta, NY 13820
  • +1 607 432 0960

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Greater Oneonta Historical
183 Main St
Oneonta, NY 13820

GPumpkin Hollow Art Center

  • Pumpkin Hollow Rd
    Oneonta, NY 13820
  • +1 607 278 6027

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Pumpkin Hollow Art Center
Pumpkin Hollow Rd
Oneonta, NY 13820

HCooperstown All Star Village

  • 4158 State Highway 23
    Oneonta, NY 13820
  • +1 607 432 7483

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Cooperstown All Star Village
4158 State Highway 23
Oneonta, NY 13820

IYager Museum, the

  • Hartwick College
    Oneonta, NY, USA
  • Overview This museum features the permanent exhibtion of Willard Yager's collection of Upper Susquehanna artifacts along with art, archaeology, ethnograpy ... more on MuseumStuff.com

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Yager Museum, the
Hartwick College
Oneonta, NY, USA

JCenter St. School Primary Play Area

  • Center Street School
    Oneonta, New York, United States
  • Overview The local Rotary Club provided seed money to the school for a Master Plan event with Parkitects, Inc. to address accessibility issues and create a cohesive site design. With this master plan, the school community was able to unify their ideas and jump into an active fund-raising campaign. Their v... more on KaBoom.org
  • Overview This Kindergarten area is sandwiched between the school building on the left and a busy street on the right. The teachers wanted to soften the feel (and the landing) and opted for a design that utilized both "loose fill" (woodcarpet accessible surfacing) under the play equipment and poured-in-pla... more on KaBoom.org

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Center St. School Primary Play Area
Center Street School
Oneonta, New York, United States