 | St. Lawrence County, New York - St. Lawrence County is the largest county in New York State. Ogdensburg, the only city in St. Lawrence County overlooks the beautiful St. Lawrence River. We have (4) colleges in the county. We are a year-round destination with: hunting, fishing, golfing, hiking, biking, boating, museums, wineries, antiques, hockey, baseball, soccer, football and many other activities. |
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 | Long Island East End, New York - Eastern end of Long Island surrounded by. The Atlantic Ocean on the South Fork,
The great Peconic Bay in the middle, many fresh & salt water lakes and the Long Island
Sound on the North Fork. The North Fork boasts many vineyards and wineries featuring some of the
Best of the best, North East coast award winning wines. |
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 | Unadilla, New York - Unadilla is located on the Susquehanna River near the junction of Delaware, Otsego and Chenango Counties. The name “Unadilla” is derived from an Indian word that means “Place of Meeting” and refers to the original site of the village at the juncture of the Unadilla and Susquehanna Rivers. |
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 | Buffalo Niagara, New York - Buffalo has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years, from a redeveloped waterfront and revitalized neighborhoods to a burgeoning craft beer scene and over $1 billion in new investment. Like architecture? Visit seven Frank Lloyd Wright structures, stroll through Frederick Law Olmsted parks and stay in a grand hotel designed by the AIA’s first female architect. |
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 | Albany, New York - Visit us during each of Albany's four seasons and tour four centuries of architecture, from the renovated Million Dollar Staircase in the New York State Capitol, to the awe inspiring "Egg" at the Empire State Plaza. |
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 | Sayville, New York - Sayville is known as one of the most beautiful and desirable communities on Long Island. We offer a wholesome, well rounded community life that residents take pride in and that our future generations will cherish. There’s just so much to see and do! We are on the water, so enjoy boating, fishing, and swimming in the Great South Bay. |
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 | Greater Cazenovia Area, New York - Cazenovia is located on the East side of beautiful Cazenovia Lake with a public boat launch, and two parks Lakeland Park with swimming and summer concerts and Lakeside Park with boat launch, playground and picnic area with grills. We have many trails, Lorenzo State Historic Site and Stone Quarry ARt Park with several outdoor sculptures. We have several Inns and B & B's. |
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 | Potsdam, New York - Potsdam is a town located in St. Lawrence County, New York, United States. The town population was 17,029 at the 2010 census. Potsdam is a cultural and educational hub of Northern New York. When SUNY Potsdam and Clarkson University are both in session, the population increases by approximately 8,000 students. The town is named after the city of Potsdam in Germany. |
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 | Geater Binghamton, New York - Greater Binghamton is like a playground for adults – and yet still fun for children – it’s the best of both worlds!
You can hit the greens with your buddies, trek along a trail in the great outdoors with your fishing pole in hand, shop Antique Row for that impossible-to-find replica you’ve been dying for, or capture your kids’ attention for hours at the Discovery Center of the Southern Tier. |
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 | Sullivan Catskills, New York - The Sullivan Catskills is home to the original 1969 Woodstock Festival that now has the beautiful Bethel Woods Center for the Arts and Museum. Our western border is the Upper Delaware River and scenic byway. Home to world class fly fishing, golf and the great outdoors. |
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