The state of New York has much to offer outside of its most famous city. The northwestern city of Buffalo is rich with history and home to professional football and hockey. Niagara Falls, New York, offers a state park that travelers flock to each summer to see its namesake natural wonderful of North America. The Chautauqua Lake region is dotted with towns, such Ellicottville, Jamestown and more that offer great summer getaways destinations as well as Holiday Valley, one of the state’s most popular spots to hit the slopes once the snow falls.
Learn about several famous 19th-century social reformers at this Seneca Falls, New York, destination telling the story of the Seneca Falls Convention.
This Skaneateles, New York, hotel features individually designed rooms and a romantic restaurant with a fine dining menu.
Established as a trolley park in 1898, this Bemus Point, New York, destination offers classic arcade games, family-friendly rides and a themed mini golf course.
Make your way to Mumford, New York, to enjoy this interactive village housing 68 historic buildings and populated with costumed educators offering stories and demonstrations.
Immerse yourself in the world of this classic holiday film in Seneca Falls, New York, the community that inspired parts of the fictional town of Bedford Falls in the movie.
Visit one of the longest used military bases in the country in Youngstown, New York. Tour guides tell of life here in the 18th century.
Stay lakeside in Canandaigua, New York, at this charming Finger Lakes region inn featuring a relaxing, outdoor barrel sauna experience, beautiful lake vistas and more.
The author behind The Adventures of Tom Sawyer did much of his work in Elmira, New York, in this octagonal study now located on the campus of Elmira College.
Choose from more than a dozen restaurants on this self-guided culinary tour in Buffalo, New York, where hungry travelers can sample the city's most famous food export.
The Seneca people once lived in an agricultural community near what is today Victor, New York. This National Historic Landmark tells their story.