TOP 15. Best Zoos and Aquariums in New York State
TOP 15. Best Zoos and Aquariums in New York State: Bronx Zoo, Rosamond Gifford Zoo, Central Park Zoo, Seneca Park Zoo, Staten Island Zoo, The Buffalo Zoo, Long Island Aquarium & Exhibition Center, Aquarium of Niagara, Queens Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo, Animal Adventure Park, The Wild Animal Park, Utica Zoo, Adirondack Animal Land, White Post Farms
UTICA - New York Upstate
Val Bialas Ski Center Center, located on the Memorial Parkway in Utica, is one of only 2 municipally owned ski centers inside city limits in the lower 48 states. Named after local 3 time Olympian ice skater Valentine Bialas this hill is a true asset to the Utica community. The ski center is located in Roscoe Conkling Park on Memorial Parkway. We offer a chairlift, tow rope, night skiing, new ski chalet complete with snack bar and double sided fireplace. We have 5 trails at different degrees of difficulty and separate sledding hill. In addition to downhill skiing, the winter sports complex offers over 7 miles of groomed cross country trails. There are varying degrees of difficulty to accommodate all levels of skiing ability.
Utica NY Forest Hill Cemetery V. P. Sherman Grave
Utica NY Forest Hill Cemetery Drive threw Including View of Vice President James Schoolcraft Shermans Grave, John Butterfields Statue and Grave area, beautiful 360 degree views in d minor non-sectarian Utica Cemetery Association.Since 1850
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Oneida County Historical Society Tour, Monuments of Utica, NY, Memorial Parkway
Oneida County Historical Society Tour, Monuments of Utica, NY, Memorial Parkway and so introduction to Utica's historic gardens by Mrs. Cardamone. plus, a history of Casimir Polaski.
Wildlife of New York
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Tour di New York
Breve video amatoriale che racchiude i posti più belli che ho visitato durante il mio soggiorno a New York nell'estate 2011.
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Utica Brewers Baseball & Matt Vorhees - 2015
Matt Vorhees sings the national anthem at Donovan Stadium on Friday (7/10/15)
12-year-old jumps from overpass, kills driver below
A young Maryland woman was killed when the boy jumped off an overpass and landed on her car in Virginia.
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Driving on Interstate 90 from Syracuse to Buffalo, New York
The New York State Thruway, often called simply the Thruway, is a system of limited-access highways located within the state of New York in the United States. The system, known officially as the Governor Thomas E. Dewey Thruway for former New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey, is operated by the New York State Thruway Authority (NYSTA), a New York State public-benefit corporation / private corporation, and comprises 569.83 miles (917.05 km) of highway. The tolled mainline of the Thruway extends for 496.00 miles (798.23 km) from the New York City line at Yonkers to the Pennsylvania state line at Ripley by way of Albany, Syracuse, and Buffalo. According to the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association, the Thruway is the fifth busiest toll road in the United States.
A tolled highway connecting the major cities of New York was first proposed as early as the 1940s. The first section of the Thruway, between Utica and Rochester, opened on June 24, 1954. The remainder of the mainline and many of its spurs connecting to highways in other states and provinces were built in the 1950s. In 1957, much of the Thruway system was included as portions of Interstate 87 (I-87), I-90, and I-95. Other segments became part of I-190 and I-287 shortly afterward. Today, the system comprises six highways: the New York–Ripley mainline, the Berkshire Connector, the Garden State Parkway Connector, the New England Thruway (I-95), the Niagara Thruway (I-190), and the Cross-Westchester Expressway (I-287). The portion of I-84 in New York was part of the Thruway system from 1991 to 2010.
Incredible place in New York
This place truly is a wonderland hidden in the U.S.A ! I had been wanting to visit Watkins Glen State Park for many years but was never able to put a road trip together for it. Finally at the start of my adventure I made sure to make it my first destination ! Truth be told, Upstate New York has lots of caverns, waterfalls and chasms. Its one of those states chock full of amazing little places that are tucked away.
Watkins Glen State Park is located outside the village of Watkins Glen, south of Seneca Lake in Schuyler County in New York's Finger Lakes region. The park's lower part is near the village, while the upper part is open woodland.
My experience - So I made plans to get there very early, as soon as the sun was coming up, I was the only soul in the parking lot. My suggestion to you is to do the same. This place gets pretty packed on a nice day especially in the summer and fall seasons. Getting there very early will most likely guarantee you a couple hours to yourself. The walks are narrow and usually wet so the less wiggling past people the better. At least for me. There are actually 2 ways to enter the park, the upper and the lower entrance. I would do the lower entrance which really is the main way to get in anyway. The wow factor of looking up at the waterfalls and bridges is that much more profound compared to coming in the top entrance and looking down at everything, although I suspect that could be cool in its own way.
Another suggestion, and this is a big one, wear boots. Even in the summer time, even if it hasn't rained. The small waterfalls trickle down the cliffs and onto the stone walks making a wet and possibly slippery situation. However it does add to the mystique to this place.
If I had to pick a season to visit The Glen as locals call it, I would probably pick Autumn because that's where you get the orange and yellow leaves coming down onto the rocks, just like in this video! Honestly though, this place is beautiful all year round.
Some history - It was opened to the public in 1863 and was privately run as a tourist resort until 1906, when it was purchased by New York State. Initially known as Watkins Glen State Reservation, the park was first managed by the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society before being turned over to full state control in 1911. Since 1924, it has been managed by the Finger Lakes Region of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.
So how was this formed? Do you really want to know?
From Wikipedia- During the Pleistocene era, a vast area was covered by ice during the maximum extent of glacial ice in the north polar area. The movement of glaciers from the Laurentide and Wisconsin ice sheets shaped the Finger Lakes region. The lakes originated as a series of northward-flowing streams. Around two million years ago the first of many continental glaciers of the Laurentide Ice Sheet moved southward from the Hudson Bay area, initiating the Pleistocene glaciation. These glaciers widened, deepened and accentuated the existing river valleys. Glacial debris, possibly including terminal moraines, left behind by the receding ice acted as dams, allowing lakes to form. Despite the deep erosion of the valleys, the surrounding uplands show little evidence of glaciation, suggesting that the ice was thin, or at least unable to cause much erosion at these higher altitudes. The deep cutting of the valleys by the ice left some tributaries hanging high above the lakes: both Seneca and Cayuga have tributaries hanging as much as 390 feet (120 m) above the valley floors.
One such hanging valley, overlooking the south end of the Seneca Lake valley, evolved into the deep gorge of Watkins Glen. The steep drop of Glen Creek into Seneca Valley created a powerful torrent that eroded the underlying rock, cutting further and further back towards the stream's headwaters. This erosion was not a uniform process: the rock here includes shale, limestone, and sandstone, and these types of rock erode at different rates, leaving behind a staircase of waterfalls, cascades, plunge pools and potholes. Watkins Glen State Park now encompasses nineteen waterfalls spaced along a trail roughly two miles.
Be sure to check out this hidden wonderland that is Watkins Glen for yourself ! I will definitely be back to check out the waterfalls in all the different seasons.
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Hilton Garden Inn Albany Airport, Albany (New York), USA HD review
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Located 0.5 miles from Albany International Airport, this hotel offers free airport transportation. This New York hotel features an American restaurant, indoor pool and modern rooms with a 32-inch LCDTV.
The stylish rooms are decorated in bright colors and furnished with a microwave, refrigerator and large work desk. A comfortable seating area, free Wi-Fi and pay-per-view movies are also offered at Albany Hilton Garden Inn.
Guests can relax in the spacious lobby or by the firepit on the outdoor patio. Hilton Garden Inn Albany Airport offers free access to the gym, jacuzzi and business center.
The Great American Grill serves a buffet breakfast and sit-down menu for lunch and dinner. It has a full-service bar. The Pavilion Pantry, open 24 hours, has snacks and beverages.
Downtown Albany and the Empire State Plaza Convention Center are a 20-minute drive from this hotel. The New York State Museum is 9 miles away.
Unusually Large Coyote-Wolf Hybrid Seen Roaming Through Rockland County
It's called a coywolf, and it was spotted once again Monday morning. CBS2's Brian Conybeare reports.
The Phelps Mansion, formerly known as The Monday Afternoon Clubhouse!!!
The Phelps Mansion, formerly known as The Monday Afternoon Clubhouse, is a three-story brick and stone mansion located on Court Street in Binghamton, New York. It was built in 1870 as the private home of Sherman D. Phelps. Mr. Phelps was a successful business man, banker, Republican elector for Abraham Lincoln, and mayor of the City of Binghamton! A Must See!
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Episode 1: Bailiwick Animal Park Adventure
We took the kids to the animal park for some spring break fun! Tons of laughs and good times!
Independent Sources: The ISIS Effect
On this edition of Independent Sources hosted Garry Pierre-Pierre, Garry will speak to Diala Shamas, the Senior Staff Attorney at the CLEAR Project (Creating Law Enforcement Accountability and Responsibility) about how the local Muslim community is dealing with increased scrutiny because of the Islamic State’s terrorist activities. Charlie Vázquez, the Director of the Bronx Writers Project, and one of the book’s contributors José Cenac talk about the Bronx Memoir Project. The book is a collection of personal stories from Bronxites both home grown and immigrant. Then Sarah Pizon's piece focuses on a Japanese dual language program at PS. 147 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Taped: 03-25-2015
Independent Sources is where viewers meet the ethnic press. IS engages journalists from New York's ethnic and mainstream media in an insightful discussion of stories covered by ethnic newspapers, TV and radio stations and websites. Each show features an in-depth profile of a news organization or a reporter, along with a news roundup. Independent Sources IS an informative, innovative half hour about New York's fastest growing news sector.
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Places to see in ( Tulsa - USA )
Places to see in ( Tulsa - USA )
Tulsa is a city on the Arkansas River, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It’s known for its art deco architecture, mostly in the central Deco District. Landmarks like the Philcade and Philtower buildings reflect a 20th-century construction boom fueled by the prosperous local oil industry. The Philbrook Museum of Art is housed in an Italianate villa that was once the home of a local oil magnate.
Tulsa lies in northeastern Oklahoma, within the state's Green Country, and at the convergence of the Great Plains and the Ozark Plateau. The wide and shallow Arkansas River runs through the metro, and numerous lakes, reservoirs, smaller rivers, and wooded hills enliven the landscape.
Winters are cool to mild. Being exposed to plains winds, arctic freezing is not unknown, but it does not last long. There is not much snow, just a few inches each year, typically, but ice storms are more of a concern. The months April through June are stormy, and, Tulsa being in Tornado Alley, twisters will make an appearance - though they tend to appear in the flatter countryside. Summers are hot. It will often be above 90 degrees from May through September. Fall is the best time of year: mild temperatures, a nice breeze (all of Oklahoma is breezy), and changing tree colors. Tulsa has over 225 days of sunshine annually. In all, the city receives an average of 40 inches of precipitation each year, which helps keep Tulsa and Green Country green.
There are more nearly a million people in the metro area. Tulsa is often paired with its neighbor Broken Arrow, itself the fourth largest city in the state, though Tulsa is clearly the big brother. Here you will find a combination of western, Midwestern, and southern charm, along with a cosmopolitan atmosphere. The people love their city and are welcoming and eager to help you find your way. You may notice that Tulsa has one of the largest concentrations of Art Deco design in the country, and other mid-century architecture, a result of having been a boom-town from the 1920s through 1950s. Oil was what made Tulsa. Wealthy barons such as Frank Phillips built stately mansions for themselves but also beautified the city along the way.
As a result the city has a skyline that, until recently, bested Oklahoma City's. Tulsa likes to think of itself as the cultural capital of the state, boasting notable museums, universities, restaurants, festivals, quirky neighborhoods, and especially music - particularly country and blues musicians. Stars from Roy Clark to Leon Russell to Garth Brooks all made their start here.
A lot to see in Tulsa Oklahoma such as :
Philbrook Museum of Art
Blue Whale
Tulsa Zoo
Oklahoma Aquarium
Center of the Universe
Gilcrease Museum
Golden Driller Statue
Woodward Park
River Spirit Casino Resort
Turkey Mountain Park
Tulsa Botanic Garden
Safari Joe's H2O
Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness Area
Oxley Nature Center
Guthrie Green
LaFortune Park
Chandler Park
Mohawk Park
Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium
Redbud Valley Nature Preserve
Tulsa Children's Museum Discovery Lab
Osage Casino
River Parks
Woody Guthrie Center
Ray Harral Nature Park
Utica Square
Hunter Park
The Cave House - Linda Collier
Rhema Bible Church
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
Haikey Creek Park
Tulsa Historical Society & Museum
River Parks Trail
Gathering Place
River West Festival Park
Linnaeus Teaching Gardens
Rose District
Joe Station Dog Park
Biscuit Acres Dog Park
John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park
Philbrook Downtown
DECOPOLIS Tulsa Art Deco Museum
Leake Park
Centennial Park
Route 66 Historical Village
11th Street Arkansas River Bridge
Washington Irving Memorial Park and Arboretum
Cyrus Avery Centennial Plaza
Tulsa Port of Catoosa
( Tulsa - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Tulsa . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Tulsa - USA
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Staying At A Rome NY Hotel
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Hotel is very friendly, and the staff was excellent helpful.
Great value hotel, safe and secure.
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Top of The Rock, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA
View of GE Building from the bottom and view of Manhattan from last floor of GE building.
Вид на здание Дженерал Электрик с 5 авеню, а также вид на Манхеттен и Централ парк с последнего этажа здания.