This 48-acre campus features a nature trail for walkers and joggers. In addition, an outstanding array of cultural programming is offered including concerts, theater productions and lectures. View Ormie King’s “Legends of Auburn” in the library’s local history room.
Dozens of exhibits showcase historic race cars, classic autos, unique racing memorabilia and rarely seen photographs. The gift shop offers a wide variety of collector items.
This professional modern dance company and institute draws from the traditions of ballet, modern, ethnic and jazz dance. Fine arts dance and theatrical productions presented regionally, nationally and internationally.
Set on a picturesque farm overlooking Cayuga Lake, visitors can tour the restored Victorian Farmhouse and see the beautiful hand-decorated ceramic tableware and home furnishings produced by MacKenzie-Childs. See a video of the production process at the tourist center, browse through the retail shop and enjoy the country gardens.
This water-powered gristmill has been operating since 1823. The mill offers a country store featuring New Hope Mills pancake mixes. Country store open year-round, Monday-Saturday, guided mill tours by appointment. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visit New Hope Mills second retail location at 181 York Street in Auburn.
On the National Register of Historic Places, this monumental stone building was designed by the New York City firm, Carrere and Hastings, designers of the New York Public Library. Free Internet access is available.
An early 1820's Episcopal church consecrated by Bishop John Henry Hobart, founder of Hobart College. Extraordinary Bavarian Oak carvings decorate this church where Millard Fillmore was married.
This spectacular 1400-acre site, with nearly two miles of Lake Ontario shoreline, features glacially formed bluffs with scenic vistas of Lake Ontario. Hiking and cross-country ski trails available. Sterling Nature Center has 700 acres of no hunting and 700 acres of open hunting. Call for listing of nature classes, exhibits and events.
Experience an authentic Elizabethan festival in 16th-century Warwick, England. The professional theater company combines with arts and crafts, jousting, games and refreshments in an entertaining atmosphere set in a shady forest. Weekends only July - August.
Wells College, established 1868, has a mission of advancing students through quality liberal arts programs. The lovely historical campus sits on the eastern shore of Cayuga Lake and offers conference and meeting facilities, a 9-hole public golf course partially designed by Robert Trent Jones, and cultural enrichment events throughout the year
Foodies will delight in the fresh produce here in the Finger Lakes! Our restaurants get the pick of fruits and vegetables grown at nearby farms: tomatoes still warm from the garden, sweet strawberries, corn so good you can skip the salt and butter -- and much more. Our restaurants and farm markets update these seasonal delights daily depending on what's ripe. Click here for more info.
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