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Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site

Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site

National Historic Site This 18th-century church is one of New York's oldest parishes (1665-1980). It was used as a hospital following the important Revolutionary War Battle at Pell's Point in 1776, and was the scene of various military developments for the next six years.


Saratoga National Historical Park

Saratoga National Historical Park

National Historical Park Site of the first significant American military victory during the Revolution, the Battles of Saratoga rank among the fifteen most decisive battles in world history.


Sciencenter

Sciencenter

Discover Ithaca's best place for family fun! The Sciencenter is an entertaining, ever-changing destination with 250+ hands-on exhibits. Come experiment, design, and play! The Sciencenter inspires excitement for science through interactive exhibits and programs that engage, educate and empower.


The Children's Museum of History, Science & Technology

The Children's Museum of History, Science & Technology

Families, schools, scouts, daycare's, seniors, tourists interact w/100's of hands-on exhibits on 4 floors for hours of exploring fun - Come visit us! The Children's Museum of History, Nat'l History, Science & Technology in Utica, NY, permanently chartered in 1963 by the Board of Regents of NYS, is a quality of life venue, an educational resource, and a tourism attraction.


Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site

Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site

National Historic Site Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace NHS is located at 28 East 20th Street, between Broadway and Park Avenue South. Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, lived at this site from his birth on October 27, 1858 until he was 14 years old.


Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

National Park On September 14th, 1901, an anxious Theodore Roosevelt stood in the library of a friend's home in Buffalo, NY. Hours earlier, President William McKinley had died of an assassin's bullet, and now Roosevelt stood ready to rise to the highest office in the land.


Times Square

Times Square

A world landmark in New York City Times Square is a section of New York City that has become a world landmark. The area is defined by it's spectacular animated neon digital advertisements.


Upper Delaware Scenic & Recreational River

Upper Delaware Scenic & Recreational River

National Scenic and Recreational River As a part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River stretches 73.4 miles (118.3 km) along the New York-Pennsylvania border.


Uptown Central Park Tour

Uptown Central Park Tour

Explore the Upper East & West Sides, Harlem and many more! Enjoy NYC sightseeing – and give your feet a rest – by Hopping-On a New York City bus tour.


Walt Whitman Birthplace State Historic Site

Walt Whitman Birthplace State Historic Site

Birthplace of the poet Walt Whitman Things to do at the Walt Whitman Birthplace Newly restored farmhouse, birthplace of America’s greatest poet, built c.1819 by Whitman’s father. New York State Historic Site, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.


 
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