Strong National Museum of Play
The Strong National Museum of Play boasts the world’s most extensive collection of play-related historical materials.
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The Strong National Museum of Play boasts the world’s most extensive collection of play-related historical materials.
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The 20-acre Seneca Park Zoo is a small portion of the 300-acre county park designed by Frederick Law Olmsted in 1893.
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Besides a sandy Lake Ontario beach with ample parking, visitors can enjoy the carousel, pier, lighthouse, and Abbott’s Frozen Custard.
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The Genesee Country Village is a living history museum with 68 structures on 700 acres, making it the largest museum of its kind in New York.
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Ganondagan is the original site of a 17th-century Seneca town, which at its peak had 150 longhouses where one replica stands today.
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Corbett’s Glen is a glorious green space in a suburban jungle. As overused as this statement may be, Corbett’s Glen is truly a hidden gem.
Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted in 1888, find Genesee Valley Park where the Erie Canal, Red Creek, and Genesee River intersect.
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