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A sampling of the things that makes New York a great state.
When you think New York, you imagine a city, full of taxis and
blaring horns, right? Besides all of the skyscrapers, clubs and
people in a giant city, New York has a whole other part to the
state. New York is full of small towns, farmland and beautiful
scenery that are often overlooked.
New York is home to many unique attractions, without having to
load the kids up on the subway to tour. Here are some fun stops
outside of the big city:
North Pole No, you read that right. There is a North Pole in
New York. It may seem like the North Pole since it is so close
to the Canadian border, but it is in the New York boundaries.
What is the North Pole without Santas Workshop? An amusement
park by that name was built and opened in 1949 for kids to
enjoy all year long. There are shows, gift shops, an arcade and
costumed characters and a parade for all to see.
Albany A giant statue of a white dog sits atop the RCA
Building. He was placed there in 1954 and is named Nipper.
Nipper has appeared as a real dog in versions of commercials
for RCA on television. RCA has offices in Albany.
Oneida Need a quick prayer to help get you through a family
road trip? Stop in to Oneida, where the Worlds smallest church
is located. The church is actually a chapel, and sits on a small
platform in a pond. It was built in 1989 and seats two people
and a minister.
Jamestown Lucille Balls hometown. There is a museum full of
memories from her and Desi Arnazs life together. Her wedding
dress, a hairbrush, TV set items and other personal effects are
on display for the public. There is also a gift shop to take
home little bits of Lucy history as souvenirs.
LeRoy Whats that wiggling on your spoon? J-E-L-L-O? A museum
dedicated to the history of Jell-O sits in LeRoy New York. It is
full of all the promotions used by Jell-O in the past, as well
as TVs that constantly air commercials. Jell-O happened to be
manufactured in the town of LeRoy for sixty four years.
Lake George - Does Uncle Sam have an overwhelming presence in
your life? In Lake George, a 36 foot tall statue of Uncle Sam
will make that feat a reality. The statue was built in honor of
Samuel Wilson, who became known as Uncle Sam. He spent his adult
life in Troy New York, and is buried there.
Cherry Valley What is a vacation without buying a bunch of
rubber tomahawks for the kids? Rubber tomahawks, in case you
need a definition, is a term for cheesy, easily-falls-apart,
memorabilia that the kids must have before going home. The
TePee in Cherry Hill is full of such trinkets for every age.
The fifty foot metal teepee replica signals to those highway
bound pull over! We have what you need to remember this
vacation!
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