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11 treasures of New York that everyone should see in their life

'08.11.2019'

Source: onlyinyourstate.com

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For those who have already seen everything in New York, the state has reserved hidden treasures. Among them is a charming red lighthouse, a frozen 12-meter waterfall, a garden that is fragrant all year round and one of the oldest shops in America. This publication writes Only in your state.

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  1. Music Store, Rochester

This music store can offer you more than it seems at first glance, says the publication. In addition, this is a very spectacular place.

“In this building filled with nostalgia, there are games and live music that have been surprising customers since 1975 of the year,” the report said.

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If you have never been here, be sure to plan a visit to this unusual place.

To learn more, click here.

How to get there: 33 Rockwood Street, Rochester, NY 14610.

  1. New York Science Hall, Corona

There are many really amazing museums in New York. If you find yourself here, head to Queens, recommends the publication. The science hall is a place that will appeal to all people of all ages.

“The museum has more than 450 exhibits and many events that you will want to devote all day to studying,” the author warns.

To learn more, click here.

How to get there: 47 111th Street Corona, New York 11368

  1. Star Trek Tour, Ticonderoga

Fans of the popular between the 1966 and 1969 years of the television series Star Trek should definitely go on a tour dedicated to this television show. To do this, go to the beautiful city of Ticonderoga, and do not forget to admire Lake George.

“Even if you have never been a fan of the show, this place deserves to be seen,” the newspaper writes.

To find out how to book your tickets for next year, click here.

How to get there: 112 Montcalm Street Ticonderoga, New York 12883

  1. Little Red Lighthouse, New York

“A huge number of New York lighthouses remain underestimated, and many of our residents do not even understand how many of them are in our state,” the newspaper writes.

However, among them there is one especially charming object, which is certainly worth a visit. This is a little red lighthouse under the George Washington Bridge in Fort Washington Park.

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Going to this place, be sure to take a camera with you in order to capture this handsome 12 meter.

To learn more about the history of this lighthouse, click here.

Getting there: Fort Washington Park, New York 10032.

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  1. Park Akron Falls Park, Akron

This is a magnificent park that can be visited at any time of the year.

It has an 12-meter waterfall, which is definitely worth seeing. This is a local favorite for sledding and ice skating.

“Almost 121 hectare of the park is turning into a real winter wonderland at this time of year. If you have never seen a frozen Akron waterfall, be sure to do it before the cold weather ends! ”Recommends the publication.

To learn more, click here.

How to get there: 44 Parkview Drive Akron, New York 14001.

  1. Museum of Glass, Corning

The Corning Museum of Glass is one of Crystal City's many landmarks to discover. The museum presents stunning works of glass.
In addition, daily visitors can acquire their own 40-minute experience by creating a glass with their own hands.

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To learn more about when you can visit this museum, click here.

How to get there: 1 Museum Way Corning, New York 14830.

  1. Vidler's 5 & 10, East Aurora

“In a rapidly changing world filled with new technologies that are constantly changing, it is always nice to visit nostalgic places where everything remains as before,” the source writes.

Vidler's is one of the last such stores in America. He is unique. Its area is almost 5 of thousands of square meters, and on it - more than 75 of thousands of various objects.

To learn more, click here.

How to get there: 676 - 694 Main Street East Aurora, NY 14052.

  1. Museum Lucille Desiree BallJamestown

If you have ever visited the city of Jamestown, you already know that the face of the American comedian actress Lucille Ball can be seen literally everywhere. The hometown of the famous star, the museum and the comedy center allow visitors to remember what the good old days were like.

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For more information, click here.

Getting there: 2 West 3rd Street Jamestown, New York 14701.

  1. Arboretum, Oyster Bay

This place is open all year. Entrance to the stunning park is free in winter. The historic site was a former Gold Coast estate, with over 160 hectares of magnificent landscapes and nature trails. Here you can quickly feel the harmony with the world, the author notes.

To learn more, click here.

Getting there: 1527 County Rd 31 Cooperstown, New York 13326.

  1. Glimmerglass State Park, Cooperstown

Use America's oldest covered bridge as an excuse to head to the wonderful village of Cooperstown. Inside Glimmerglass State Park you will find one of our favorite and oldest covered bridges in New York.

“Embark on an adventure along a one kilometer long trail that takes you to the hidden treasure of this state park dating back to 1825,” the publication recommends.

To learn more, click here.

Getting there: 1527 County Rd 31 Cooperstown, New York 13326.

  1. Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Garden, Buffalo

“Did you think the season of visiting the beautiful gardens of New York is over?” You are absolutely wrong, ”the author assures.

Buffalo has a botanical garden that is fragrant all year round.

“This botanical garden in western New York shines with a festive mood in the colder months,” the newspaper writes.

To learn more, click here.

Getting there: 2655 South Park Avenue Buffalo, New York 14218-1526.

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