![]() Then, sit back, relax and enjoy a nice drive, with lunch along the way, to Canton, Ohio, home of the Football Hall of Fame. The museum includes a sizable collection of early aircraft and motorcycles, which illustrate the innovative genius of Glenn Curtiss. Curtiss, aviation pioneer and early motorcycle manufacturer. Curtiss Museum, among the most notable aviation museums in the United States due to its focus on the accomplishments of Glenn H. (B/L)Īfter breakfast, depart the hotel for a visit to unique Glenn H. Demonstrations happen live in Corning every day.ĭepart the Corning Glass Museum for dinner on your own with a variety of shops and restaurants nearby. The live glassmaking demonstrations are major attractions. Guests can watch live glass making or learn to make glass at the Museum. It was founded in 1951 by Corning Glass Works and currently has a collection of more than 50,000 glass objects, some over 3,500 years old. Later, tour the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, New York, dedicated to the art, history and science of glass. Lunch this afternoon will include a selection of delicious options from one of New York’s most exquisite restaurants. Upon arriving, take time to enjoy the beautiful grounds. Then, experience lunch at magnificent Belhurst Castle, a true highlight of the tour. (B/D)ĭay 4 - Penn Yan - Geneva - Corning - Penn Yanįollowing breakfast, visit scenic Watkins Glenn State Park with its stunning landscapes and beautiful streams and waterfalls. Later, experience the New York Kitchen for a gourmet cooking demonstration and dinner! The mission of this kitchen is to educate, engage, and excite their visitors of the wonderful craft beverage, culinary and agriculture bounty New York State offers. At one time, there were 19 steamboats that operated as the primary means of transportation, as there were no roads along the lake at the time. This 19th century steamboat replica has been docking on the Northern Shoreline of Canandaigua Lake since 1989, and the Lady is a proud successor to locally famous steamboats that operated on the Finger Lakes between 18. After a lunch on own at Wegman’s Cafeteria style restaurant, with cuisines from across the world, we’ll take a scenic two-hour cruise on beautiful Canandaigua Lake aboard the “Canandaigua Lady” along with a wine-tasting. Whether strolling through its flower-filled gardens, picnicking under its majestic trees or touring its magnificent mansion, Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion State Historic Park is a very special place. It is distinctive for its extraordinary collections of period architecture, garden statuary, themed gardens of the world including a Japanese Garden and Teahouse, and a Lord & Burnham Greenhouse Complex. Sonnenberg is one of the few Country Place Era Estates remaining in the United States. The 50-acre estate is one of just two public gardens in all of the New York State Parks System. (B/D)ĭay 3 - Penn Yan - Canandaigua - Penn YanĪfter breakfast, depart for a tour of beautiful Sonnenberg Gardens in Canandaigua, NY. Hotel amenities include indoor pool, fitness center and wi-fi. Upon arriving, you will have time to rest up and enjoy views of the lake before your included dinner. Pen Yan, New York overlooks beautiful Keuka Lake. Later, arrive at our hotel for the next three nights. Taylor’s grandfather started the Taylor Wine Company on the very same plot of land Bully Hill stands today. Bully Hill’s fate was set into motion almost 100 years before its inception when founder Walter S. ![]() Enjoy the stunning views and fabulous wine that has been made at this very location for over 100 years. ![]() ![]() (L)ĭay 2 - Independence - Hammondsport - Penn Yanįollowing breakfast, depart for Hammondsport, NY and Bully Hill Winery. ![]() Arrive in Independence, OH in late afternoon for overnight. Situated in German Village (circa 1850), with its narrow streets, and brick sidewalks, you’ll also have time to check out a gift shop or two, in the neighborhood. Enjoy great German cuisine at Schmidt’s Sausage Haus, a Columbus institution.
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