The state of New York has much to offer outside of its most famous city. The northwestern city of Buffalo is rich with history and home to professional football and hockey. Niagara Falls, New York, offers a state park that travelers flock to each summer to see its namesake natural wonderful of North America. The Chautauqua Lake region is dotted with towns, such Ellicottville, Jamestown and more that offer great summer getaways destinations as well as Holiday Valley, one of the state’s most popular spots to hit the slopes once the snow falls.
Train enthusiasts of all ages visit this station in Arcade, New York, to take a ride on the historic rail line it serves.
Home to 60 slopes this Ellicottville, New York, resort has long been known as an eastern United States skiing destination.
Batter up to baseball history at Kentucky’s Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory and celebrate America’s favorite rainbow-colored companion at the Troll Hole Museum in Ohio.
Go bananas at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse, New York, and visit over 500 birds at Pittsburgh’s National Aviary: the only independent, indoor zoo dedicated to birds in the nation.