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Lick Brook Falls - Ithaca (NY)

Address: šŸ” 921 Elmira Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850
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    Trolley Museum of New York - Kingston
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    Abraham Zayat: The Trolley Museum of New York is a unique and fun destination for both history buffs and families. It offers an impressive collection of historic trolleys and streetcars, some of which you can even ride! The museum provides interesting insights into the history of public transportation in the area, with exhibits that are both informative and engaging. The trolley ride along the scenic Kingston waterfront is a highlight, offering beautiful views of the Hudson River. Its a great spot for a nostalgic trip into the past and a delightful experience for visitors of all ages.
    Kingston Point Park - Kingston
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    Monique: Nice little beach on the Hudson. A picnic shelter & bathhouse are at the parking lot. Theres a ballpark across the street & more picnicking close by with a covered shelter & lots of tables & benches...a lot of benches. You can take a walk along the old railroad tracks that hug the Hudson to take a look at the lighthouse in the middle of the river. Not clear if the tracks are still used. Maybe by the trolley museum close by? But there are picnic tables along this trail, too.
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    Kim Glasford: It was a cool experience, but it rained, so we didnt get to sit outside and enjoy the view. I took my son for his 12th birthday. He enjoyed it so I cant complain about the weather. It a great, family fun. It was me, my son, my husband, my mom went. I would definitely go back again.
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    Ryan Mazierski: The Hudson River Maritime Museum displays a wonderful collection of maritime history in Kingston, NY. The maritime history it covers spans from the Native Americans to now. The museum is easy to find on the waterfront and also has cruises on a solar powered boat called Solaris. The museum has many marine craft of all kinds ranging from canoes, fishing vessels, sloops, iceboats,, parts of steamships, and even a full tugboat directly outside the museum. There are excellent displays presented, as well as models of many ships that made voyages on the Hudson. The exhibits about life in a lighthouse are also very good. In all, every part of Hudson River history is well presented. It is easy to spend over an hour here taking in all the different displays. The exhibit Hudson River iceboats may be the most interesting. Be sure to look around outside the museum as well, the tugboat must be seen. The museum’s gift shop offers many books about local history as well as museum merchandise. Most items in the giftshop are reasonably priced. If you want to go on the cruise you should book a ticket ahead of time. If just going to the museum it is easy to just walk in and buy a ticket. Definitely an overlooked museum and secret gem in Kingston.
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