ERIE CANAL MUSEUM
Read moreThe only US Vessel weighing building now houses the Erie Canal museum. It has set up on a street that was once a main canal and thus the crossroads of all goods arriving in the United States by the Atlantic to the Great Lakes. This interactive museum is a guarantor of the industrial and industrial history of the Central State of New York State.
CORNING MUSEUM OF GLASS
Read moreHalfway between New York City and Niagara Falls, it's a must-see stop. The world's largest glass museum opens its doors to you: art galleries from ancient Egypt to the present day, demonstrations by glassblowers and other glass artists, workshops to create your own unique souvenir, a workshop on the properties of glass, an extraordinary souvenir shop... Visit, create, blow and break glass (by attending the appropriate workshop)! An attraction that appeals to all ages.
GENESEE COUNTRY VILLAGE AND MUSEUM
Read moreThis is a reproduction of a 19th century village, with 68 period buildings that have been restored. Most of them have been moved here from other villages in New York State. We walk freely between cottages, colonial houses, shops, the church or the opera house. It is possible to enter some buildings. You will meet characters in period costumes chatting, going to the farm or brewery, and will be able to chat with them. The buildings are grouped chronologically: the oldest is a cottage from 1797, the most recent is the Opera House, built in 1884. A visit that will please the whole family. Don't miss the Nature Center, which includes hectares of forest and six hiking trails.