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Cherry Valley Museum |
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49 Main St Rte 166 Cherry Valley, NY 13320 607/264-3098 |
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Group Contact Name: Barbara Bell Federal style house (ca. 1815) with exhibits from 1778 massacre to late 20th-c. Collection of 1830's memorabilia, antique fire engines and a diorama of the infamous Cherry Valley Massacre. Period clothing collections. Kitchen exhibit and other period rooms. |
Cooperstown and Charlotte Valley Railroad |
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Route 166 136 East Main Street Milford, NY 13807 607/432-2429 |
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Group Contact Name: Wendy York Ride into history....and beautiful scenery. Built in 1869, visitors have the chance to experience what was once the primary form of transportation throughout the country - riding the rails. Special train rides throughout the year; Easter Bunny Express, Dinner Trains, Blues Express, Train Robberies, Halloween Special, Christmas Trains. Group train rides available. |
Cooperstown Bat Company |
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118 Main St Cooperstown, NY 13326 607/547-2415 888/547-2415 |
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Group Contact Name: Sharon Oberriter Manufacturer of fine collector bats since 1981. Their bats can be seen at their store at 118 Main St, Cooperstown or take a factory tour at 6106 State Highway 28 in Fly Creek. |
Cooperstown Brewing Company |
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River Street Milford, NY 13807 607/286-9330 877/FIN-EALE |
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Group Contact Name: Stan Hall This English-style brewery features beers with names like Old Slugger, Nine Man Ale, and Benchwarmer - very popular throughout the Northeast. |
Cooperstown Chamber Music Festival |
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Route 80 Cooperstown, NY 13326 607/544-1123 877/666-7421 |
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Group Contact Name: Linda Chesis Classical chamber music is performed during the summer at various historic venues in the Cooperstown area. |
Cooperstown Fun Park |
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4850 State Highway 28 Cooperstown, NY 13326 607/547-2767 |
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Group Contact Name: Robert F. Hickey Offers recreation for families as well as groups! Outside they have a twisting 17 car go-kart track, bumper boats, 9 stall batting cage and a challenging scenic miniature golf course. Inside there is a vast arcade and a delicious Pizza and Ice Cream Parlor. |
David Sayre Store & House Museum |
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7 North Main St St Hwy 28 Milford, NY 13807 607/286-7038 |
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Group Contact Name: James Havener Explore the 19th century at the David Sayre Store and House Museum. The museum brings history to life with a guided tour of an elaborate collection of local period artifacts. For a unique experience, visit the museum and general store on Wednesday evenings to see the Sayre homestead by candlelight. |
Doubleday Batting Range |
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2 Doubleday Court Cooperstown, NY 13326 607/547-1852 |
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Group Contact Name: Pat Narciso Located in the heart of Cooperstown, next to historic Doubleday Field, Dooubleday Batting Range is the first batting range equipped with TRU-PITCH batting machines - used by many Major League Teams. Also features a full service snack bar, including beer and wine, as well as cold drinks and ice creams. Gift shop. |
Doubleday Field |
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1 Doubleday Field Cooperstown, NY 13326 607/547-2270 |
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Group Contact Name: Joe Harris Play Ball! Have fun visiting, viewing and playing ball at historic Doubleday Field - where baseball was invented. |
Farmers' Museum |
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State Hwy 80 Lake Rd Cooperstown, NY 13326 607/547-1450 888/547-1450 |
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Group Contact Name: Carla Eckler America's history comes alive-daily chores are carried out at the working farm while commerce flourishes at the Village Crossroad. Visitors experience the interplay among trades, village life and agriculture in New York State circa 1845. The museum, one of the oldest living history museums, features exhibits, craft demonstrations and hand-on activities that bring history to life. |
Fenimore Art Museum |
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State Hwy 80 Lake Rd Cooperstown, NY 13326 607/547-1400 888/547-1450 |
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Group Contact Name: Christine Liggio One of the nation's premier art institutions; home to an exceptionally rich collection of American folk art and American Indian art, as well as important holdings in American decorative arts, photography, and 20th century art. Formal gardens overlook Otsego Lake. Visitors can get a glimpse of American Indian lives at the circa 1750 Bark House on the shores of the lake |
Fly Creek Cider Mill & Orchard |
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288 Goose Street Fly Creek, NY 13337 607/547-9692 800/505-6455 |
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Group Contact Name: Bill Michaels Historic, water-powered cider mill on the banks of Fly Creek pressing fresh, sweet cider minutes (3 mi) from Cooperstown. Daily tastings of over 40 specialty foods including fresh mill-made fudge, cave-aged cheddar cheese, salsa, apple wines and hard ciders. Tour the Mill and relax on the observation deck with a farm-fresh lunch from the restaurant and bakery including ice cream delights and the famous cider float. Motorcoaches welcome. |
Glimmerglass Opera |
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7300 State Hwy 80 Cooperstown, NY 13326 607/547-2255 |
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Group Contact Name: Theresa Grover This internationally-acclaimed summer opera festival presents both familiar and rarely performed operas in a magnificent setting overlooking Otsego Lake. Previews, meet-the-performers, tours, picnic meals on spacious lawns add to a "Night at the Opera." |
Glimmerglass Queen |
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10 Fair St Cooperstown, NY 13326 607/547-9511 |
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Group Contact Name: Paula Wikoff Enjoy Otsego Lake aboard the elegant Glimmerglass Queen. These narrated tours offer a relaxing glimpse of the history and beauty of James Fenimore Cooper's fabled Leatherstocking Tales. |
Guided Tours of Cooperstown |
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Paul Kuhn 51 Chestnut St Cooperstown, NY 13326 607/547-6181 |
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Group Contact Name: Paul Kuhn Discover the people, events and circumstances that led to the founding of this fascinating frontier village in the early years of the New American Republic. See beautiful architecture, historic structures and landmarks. Offers step-on guide service for motorcoach tours and guided walking tours for individuals and groups of the Village of Cooperstown and the Glimmerglass Historic District. |
Heroes of Baseball Wax Museum |
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99 Main St Cooperstown, NY 13326 607/547-1273 |
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Group Contact Name: Perry Ferrara The Heroes of Baseball Wax Museum features over 30 wax figures in historic settings, a virtual reality batting cage and a "Baseball Bloopers Theatre" - something for the entire family! |
Hyde Hall State Historic Site |
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1 Mill Rd Cooperstown, NY 13326 607/547-5098 888/472-9002 |
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Group Contact Name: Alice Smith Duncan An 1800s neoclassic country mansion with a commanding view of Otsego Lake, is a stunning reminder of by-gone days. Located eight miles north of Cooperstown, this 50-room mansion is a National Historic Landmark, a New York State Historic Site and is on the National Historic Register. |
Leatherstocking Theatre Company |
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Route 80 Cooperstown, NY 13326 607/547-1363 |
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Group Contact Name: Mercedes Gotwald Presenting professional productions of contemporary American theater during the summer. |
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum |
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25 Main St Cooperstown, NY 13326 607/547-7200 888/425-5633 |
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Group Contact Name: June Dolhun The newly-renovated museum brings baseball's glorious history to life through interactive exhibits and emotional stories. The museum features the hallowed Hall of Fame Gallery, honoring the game's greatest players, as well as countless exhibits and statistical information for fans of all ages. |
National Soccer Hall of Fame and Museum |
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18 Stadium Cir Oneonta, NY 13820 607/432-3351 800/545-3263 |
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Group Contact Name: Necia Bouton The Soccer Hall of Fame offers interactive games and exhibits on the history of the sport - American Soccer! Shop at our Kick Zone Store and play on our award winning fields! The Soccer Hall of Fame is the only museum dedicated to this sport. |
New York State Civilian Conservation Corps Museum |
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Gilbert Lake State Park 18 CCC Road Laurens, NY 13796 607/432-2114 |
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Group Contact Name: Rich Ranieri Located in Gilbert Lake State Park. Features over 3,000 pictures, tools and memorabilia related to the CCC era. |
Oneonta Concert Association |
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SUCO Ravine Prkway Oneonta, NY 13820 607/432-4943 |
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Group Contact Name: Diane Kang The concert association sponsors reasonably-priced professional concerts and dance performances during the academic year. |
Oneonta Trolley |
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104 Main St Oneonta, NY 13820 607/432-7100 |
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Group Contact Name: Pam Stewart Ring the bell on this trolley taking hourly tours through historic downtown Oneonta and its' parks. Leaves at quarter after the hour from Clinton Plaza, 104 Main Street in Oneonta for a 45 minute tour. |
Science Discovery Center of Oneonta |
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SUNY College at Oneonta Ravine Pkwy (Physical Science Bldg) Oneonta, NY 13820 607/436-2011 |
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Group Contact Name: Albert Read This hands-on science museum offers more than 80 varied science exhibits to explore and do-yourself. |
Thunder Ridge Cycle Park |
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224 Michael Ln 224 Cty Hwy 18 New Berlin, NY 13411 607/847-6520 |
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Group Contact Name: Jim Simmons AMA amateur motorcross races from Apr through Oct - following the District 3 race schedule. The track is one mile long and offers CNYMRA motorcross races and AHRMA vintage races. Also has a "hare scramble course" which provides exciting viewing of WYNOA sanctioned races through woods and fields - this track is over six miles long! |
Where It All Began Bat Company |
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87 Main St Cooperstown, NY 13326 607/547-7101 800/910-2287 |
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Group Contact Name: Jim Florczak Bats made to order! Worlds largest wooden baseball bat on display at retail store (87 Main). Company factory open for tours during the summer. |
Yager Museum of Art and Culture |
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Hartwick College One Hartwick Dr Oneonta, NY 13820 607/431-4480 |
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Group Contact Name: Fiona Dejardin The Yager Museum is Oneonta's only museum of arts and culture. The museum provides lifelong learning for all ages. The museum features the permanent exhibition of Willard Yager's collection of Upper Susquehanna artifacts along with exhibits of fine art, archaeology, ethnography and history in seven changing galleries. |

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