Theresa St. John: Very nice location out in the country. Peaceful. Nice to learn some history about the very early days of our country and its people. They do have tour guides who can guide you around and there are places to picnic with family, relax and soak it all in. Landscape is well-done and property beautiful.
Tim Welch: Cool church that served as a fort during the American Revolutionary war. Its worth a stop to see the unique stone structure. It still has gunports from the war built into it.
Matthew Denette: I dont recall this in the guidebook, but it was well worth the stop. For those cycling the Erie Canal Trail, this should be a must. Upstairs was a high-wheel bike that was ridden across the country. (The first?). Beautiful architecture, nice museum, inexpensive souvenirs. The ride to the musem brought you past many beautiful, old buildings. Loved it.
Caleb Harrower: Was a great stop to just sit and relax, while enjoying the nice breeze & view. On my nationwide roadtrip, this was both a cool historical spot & an easily accessible gem for Watertown.
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Sarah record yr Arena: Cozy,friendly, smaller ski resort. Perfectly groomed and very comfortable skiing with about 4 slopes and efficient staff. Great rentals, warm fire, live music at night and food offered. I haven’t skied in a while so it was a wonderful day getting back to a sport I love.
Jose Hamtig JR: Really nice park! Perfect for walking, running, and fishing. For fishing, its really easy to get into nice locations so you dont have to worry about getting snagged in the trees or bushes. I would definitely recommend
Robert Marsden: It is a very nice part of the downtown area it has a beautiful fountain and a nice gazebo there to sit watch the traffic go by and the people walking around the downtown area.