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Local Area Day Trips

National Soccer Hall of Fame and Museum

Established in 1981, the museum is committed to preserving soccer’s rich history, honoring the men and women who have contributed to the sport at its highest level, and promoting the game through competition, special events and workshops. The Hall features exhibitions of memorabilia, equipment, trophies and prizes from soccer’s greatest matches and moments, players and personalities.

Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

The birthplace of baseball has been established as Cooperstown, New York, where folklore has it that Abner Doubleday chased the cows out of Elihu Phinney’s pasture on an afternoon in 1839 and had the inspiration to invent a game that quickly became our national pastime. The National Baseball Hall of Fame, dedicated 100 years later, stands as the definitive repository of the game’s treasures and as a symbol of the most profound individual honor bestowed on an athlete.

The Science Discovery Center of Oneonta

One picture is worth a thousand words, but hands-on science is worth a thousand pictures. Inspiring for teachers and parents, especially home-schoolers. Rejuvenating for grandparents and other senior adolescents. Appropriate both for adults and children, especially together. You are invited to explore the hands-on exhibits.

Howe Caverns

The cavern was discovered and explored by a Schoharie Valley farmer in 1842. Lester Howe wondered why his cows stood out in the hot sun near some bushes instead of under his shade trees. Upon investigation he discovered cool air blowing up out of a cave entrance behind the bushes. After thorough exploration, he opened his cavern to the public and it was soon heralded as a tourist attraction second only to Niagara Falls.

Iroquois Indian Museum

Exhibits trace the lives of the Iroquois and their ancestors from 10,000 years ago to the present day. Hands-on exhibits, craft demonstrations, lectures, festivals and story hours make Iroquois culture real to the visitor.

Hanford Mills Museum

Delaware Ulster Rail Ride

Ride into the past on a time machine called the Delaware and Ulster Rail Ride, a journey through scenic country trails, historic landmarks, antique shops and foliage of extraordinary beauty. All trains depart from Arkville Depot.

Corvette Americana Hall of Fame and Americana Museum

America’s passion for sports may be surpassed only by its love of cars. And, this Hall of Fame is more than an ordinary car museum. Voyage through time and experience the sights and sounds of the way we used to live, work and play. Music, television, news events, sports, pop culture displays and related artifacts recreate the American experience from 1953 (when Chevrolet introduced its first “Vette) to present. Exhibits showcase signature Corvettes in 3D panoramic settings of famous American landmarks.

Fenimore House Museum

Fenimore House, an enormous porticoed mansion holds the museum and offices of the New York State Historical Association. Three floors of galleries feature the Association’s incomparable folk, academic and decorative arts collections. On the lower level is a mini-theatre featuring multi-image presentations. Fenimore House is furnished with distinctive period pieces and outstanding examples of American art. On display in the ballroom is an exhibition of majestic 19th century landscape paintings. A smaller gallery holds works of art and memorabilia associated with the novelist, James Fenimore Cooper.

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