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1 Doubleday Field, Cooperstown, Central New York, NY 13326
Play Ball! Have fun visiting, viewing and playing ball at historic Doubleday Field - where baseball was inv... More on iloveny.com
Stayed to watch the game. More on TripAdvisor

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55 Pioneer St, Cooperstown, Central New York, NY 13326
History The present Smithy Pioneer Gallery is the oldest building in Cooperstown. It was built by Judge William Cooper in 1786 to serve as a blacksmith shop for the infant settlement of Cooperstown... More on Smithypioneer.org
This gallery, located in the oldest building in the Village of Cooperstown, features contemporary art, a Sculpture Garden, ceramics, ... More on iloveny.com

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Cooperstown, New York
'Otsego Lake' is a small lake located in Otsego County, New York in the USA and is the source of the Susque... More on Wikipedia
What a spectacular and peaceful setting! More on TripAdvisor

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Cooperstown, New York, United States
The Susquehanna River, originally Sasquesahanough as per the 1612 John Smith map, is a river in the northeastern United States. At approximately 410 mi (715 km) long, it is the longest river on the American East Coast. The Susquehanna ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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349 Badeau Hill Rd, Schenevus, Central New York, NY 12155
Family operated cider mill and pumpkin farm located on 100 beautiful acres, with lots of room to run. Produce, pumpkins, ... More on iloveny.com

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Railroad Ave, Stamford, Catskills, NY 12167
One of the popular features of the multi-use, 19 mile Rails to Trails' path is its gentle grade with only a 400 foot altitude change over the entire trail and the beautiful ... More on DogFriendly.com
Rails to trails, 19 miles, very gentle grade, easy hiking/biking along West Branch Delaware River. Winter snowmobile trails. More on iloveny.com

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E Side Rd, North Blenheim, Central New York, NY 12131
(Blenheim, 228', 1855, closed to motor traffic, 32-48-01) across Schoharie Creek in North Blenheim , Blenheim Township, Schoharie County, NY. At the NE corner of North Blenheim ... More on dalejtravis.com
Inscription. Erected 1854 1855 by, Nicholas Montgomery Powers: Famous bridge builder, Born Pittsford, Vermont, August 30, 1817, Died Clarendon, Vermont, 1897, This bridge, 232 feet in length, the, ... More on HMDB

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1378 State Rte 30, North Blenheim, New York 12131, United States of America
State of art exhibits and interactive displays demonstrate how our power is made and how its used. Learn about energy and hydropower, video and computer technology help explain the science of energ... More on Albany.org
The New York Power Authority which supplies New York City with a vast majority of their electricity was built on a mountain that ... More on igougo

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Schuyler Lake, NY
'Canadarago Lake' is the second largest lake in Otsego County, New York, USA, lying to the west of and parallel to the larger Otsego Lake. ... More on Wikipedia

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Caverns Rd, Howes Cave, Central New York, NY 12092
Secret Caverns, like many New York state caves, has huge domes connected by windings passages and a cave river. And like most caves in the area, it was formed during the Ice Ages, the cave stream c... More on showcaves.com
The Northeasts most natural cavern open to the public - Enjoyable, affordable family adventure - 100 Foot underground waterfall - 35 Miles ... More on entertainment.com
