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The Stanley Theatre - Utica (NY)

Address: 🏡 259 Genesee St, Utica, NY 13501
Phone : +1 (315) 724-4000
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    Utica Marsh Wildlife Management Area
    Jones Zachary (Zach): Beautiful trail within the city limits. Lovely seating area along the trail. And a beautiful view of the canal. Remember to get your permits for fishing season as its an excellent location to fish!
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    F T Proctor Park
    Jon Gorea: We are so blessed to have such a great park here in Utica.
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    Chancellor Park
    cam: We come to this park pretty regularly. Its always a popular spot for weekend cookouts. The playground is kept up and fully functional, and we love the big open grassy area; perfect for kite flying, races, tag, cloud gazing. The skate park is abandoned and not kept up on, and the tennis courts appear the same.
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    Andrew Pettinelli: Extremely informative!!!!!! Tells me how far I am from Old Forge and Watertown! (hence the name). BEST SIGN EVER CREATED!
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    Pixley Park
    Allysa Rader: I searched "playgrounds near me" while visiting Utica. Wow. The playground equipment is in disrepair, broken, unsafe. The weeds and grass are all grown up around the equipment. The field around it wasnt mowed. The painted games on the blacktop were faded. Its basically abandoned.
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    maria Cosimina brancaccio: You get a little bit of everything. Historic, to modern trendy .
    Rosamond Gifford Zoo - Syracuse
    Rosamond Gifford Zoo
    Katherine: The boys (2yr, 3yr) love coming to this zoo. It’s a perfect little loop outside to see the animals and then a couple exhibits indoors closer to the opening. We’ve enjoyed the food in the cafe and dippin dots when the weathers nice. We always bring a double stroller and have not had any issues navigating around. Usually spend around 1-1.5hrs roaming through. Highly recommend!
    Museum of Science & Technology - Syracuse
    Museum of Science & Technology
    Jillian Rorrer: This is a really large museum with a lot of cool options for kids of various ages. We went with our 2.5 year old and stayed around 3 hours exploring (a lot for her). The website and google pictures don’t do it justice—it has a lot of educational and fun activities. Pro tip—keep your toddler away from the giant play structure if it’s busy. The big kids in there are busy little bulldozers, the toddler section is lame, and there’s plenty of other more fun and age appropriate things for toddlers throughout the museum.
    Onondaga Lake Park - Liverpool
    Onondaga Lake Park
    Elise Keledjian: I love pace walking here. It’s full of life and everyone who walks, runs, cycles are here! It’s on the Lake so the area is quite pretty. Enjoy looking at the lake and on the other side the very beautiful homes. It’s dog friendly and great for children of any age. It’s in the Village of Liverpool and in the summer there’s always something going on. I pace walk from early spring to late fall. I grew up around here and yes it’s changed over the years but now it’s still has its special place in my heart!
    WonderWorks Destiny - Syracuse
    WonderWorks Destiny
    Rebecca: I had a great experience with friends! Shoutout to one of the workers Dylan was super helpful and friendly, made the experience more fun! A great price for all the stations and rides plus laser tag , good for kids of all ages! Also very educational stuff, not very crowded and no wait line so you don’t need it buy tickets in advance.
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