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  • Syracuse, New York, is located in the scenic Finger Lakes region of New York, right next to the Erie Canal. Since there are so many bodies of water in and around Syracuse, kayaking is a popular…

  • Binghamton is home to Binghamton University, part of the State University of New York system. The city of just over 44,000 --- according to the 2009 population estimate of the U.S. Census Bureau ---…

  • Tarrytown, a village 25 miles north of New York City just along the Hudson River, is rich with history, rolling hills, and old Sleepy Hollow folklore. The Tappan Zee Bridge, which separates Tarrytown…

  • Located approximately 90 miles from New York City, Ulster County encompasses 1,161 square miles in the Hudson River Valley in upstate New York. While known primarily for its vast wilderness, it is…

  • The Southwest New York region encompasses Allegany, Cattraugus and Chatauqua counties. The area is home to a variety of cultural, historical, scenic and recreational attractions. Visitors can explore…

  • According to the "Independent Traveler," the number of Americans taking road trips, as opposed to flying, for frequent, short vacations is on the rise. If you're planning a drive from New York to…

  • Sullivan County, New York, boasts a healthy tourist economy thanks to natural attractions, such as the Catskill Mountains, farming and wine producing and the recreational and seasonal draw of the…

  • Upstate New York is home to numerous historical and adventurous activities. Tourist attractions abound throughout the 52 counties that make up the region. A haven for outdoor adventurers, the upstate…

  • When you visit New York, be prepared for an avalanche of attractions and temptations in the "city that never sleeps." New York City is famous for its attractions, urban landscapes and shopping…

  • Located in Fairfield County, Connecticut, Westport is four miles northeast of Norwalk and 34 miles northeast of the Bronx, New York. For tourists, Westport features attractions like the Earthplace,…

  • West Point, New York is a Federal Military Reserve that sits on nearly 16,000 acres, less than an hour from New York City. It is home to the famed United States Military Academy, more commonly known…

  • Although New York City may take precedence as New York's most popular tourist destination, there's a whole different world to explore in the state's upstate region and in Albany. From mountains and…

  • Located in Fairfield County, Bethel, Connecticut, is about 3 miles southeast of Danbury, Connecticut, and 44 miles northeast of the Bronx, New York. For tourists, the Bethel area is home to numerous…

  • Richfield Springs, New York, is located near many tourist attractions. The popular vacation spot is home to the "great White Sulphur Springs," and the town's buildings still exude historic charm. The…

  • As the capital of New York State, Albany is home to many historic sites and impressive architectural buildings that house the current legislative processes of the state. In addition to tours of the…

  • Wilton, New York, was first settled around 1764 and is located on the north-east border of New York state. With an average summer high temperature of 79.8 degrees Fahrenheit and an average winter low…

  • Mentioning New York, most people immediately think of New York City. While New York City has all its attractions, the main tourist attraction in the state of New York, which has many other notable…

  • Rome in central New York may not be as well known as the Rome in Italy. But the city of 33,600 people in the Leatherstocking region has its fair share of tourist attractions. The city in Oneida…

  • Tarrytown lies in the historic Hudson Valley region just 25 miles north of New York City. The area was home to Washington Irving and the fictional home of Ichabod Crane and Brom Bones. With its scenic…

  • The Sacandaga Lake area sits at the foot of the Adirondack Mountains in the upper part of New York State. Much of the area is surrounded by natural beauty, and serves as a popular destination for…

  • The twenty-seventh largest state in the country, New York abounds with tourist attractions. For example, it is home to more than 4,000 lakes, many of which draw visitors for recreational activities…

  • Broadalbin, New York, is on the Great Sacandaga Lake--which locals advertise as "the best kept secret in the Adirondacks." Broadalbin vacation activities include fishing, boating, swimming,…

  • Binghamton is a city in New York's southern tier, just a few miles from the Pennsylvanian border. An industrial town, the city has had a rich history as the home of Binghamton University, IBM, the…

  • From fashion, food and Fifth Avenue shopping--not to mention taking in a show on Broadway--most people flock to the Big Apple for the ever-changing action. However, there are also a host of man-made,…

  • Buffalo is New York's second largest city with more than 270,000 people, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Buffalo--located in the western part of the state--may not be thought of as a top tourist…

  • Cortland, New York was settled in the late 18th century. It was a part of the New York Military Tract of land used to reward soldiers from the area for their work in the Revolutionary War. Today the…

  • When people talk about New York City, chances are that Manhattan will receive some type of honorable mention. As one of the wealthiest areas in all of America, it's no surprise that Manhattan is…

  • Visit Syracuse, N.Y., to enjoy a plethora of historic and cultural attractions in addition to a bustling downtown area of shops and restaurants offering something for everyone. As a college town that…

  • Visit Albany, New York, and enjoy all this city has to offer. From culture and couture to nightlife and nibbles, you'll find something for everyone in your family or travel party to enjoy when you…

  • Ithaca, New York is an ideal escape for both nature lovers and foodies with its vast forests, beautiful gorges and waterfalls, bustling farmers' markets, and local wineries. In fact, Outside Magazine…

  • New York City is a major draw for travelers with its big city excitement and buzzing energy, but the eastern part of New York State is a worthy tourist destination in its own right. A wealth of…

  • New York is a great place for tourism. From seeing the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island to enjoying the wonders of Central Park, there is so much to do here. However being a NOTICEABLE tourist in…

  • While tourists may have good reason to dub New York “the rudest city in the world,” often it has more to do with their own behavior than that of the natives around them. If you’re…