Jeffrey William: Its a great place to chill and check out some art. Plus noted abolishionist Fredrick Douglas spoke to a crowd of 5000 people there in the late 1800s
Stephanie Crain: The museum is amazing, but the Come in from the Cold exhibit warmed my heart. I just loved this exhibit, it was everything I was hoping for when I saw it advertised! Great job with the displays, the accompanying photos and historical information! Loved this. So many great displays there to see but this was one I am glad I didnt miss!
Emad Rahim: A true gem in Syracuse. The first and only Black art gallery, which is also in partnership with Syracuse University (location off campus). Open to the community showing art by minority artists from all over the country. They also provide free after-school programs in music, dance, theater, art, and summer camps. The gallery is also used as an event space for community programs, student clubs, black box threater shows, and many more. Stop by and support history.
Stephanie Crain: Beautiful gallery that displays furniture and accessories from the earliest days of Stickley to the present. Located on the second floor of the Fayetteville Free Library, which was once the furniture factory. The museum is currently operating by appointment only.
Rochester: Very interesting place! If they had more volunteers the Rose garden would be even more special! It was pretty amazing what they have already done, the mansion and grounds are expansive!
F C (C.S.F): ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Kershaw Park is a beautiful spot on the shores of Canandaigua Lake! The views are breathtaking, and the walking paths are well-maintained with plenty of benches to relax and enjoy the scenery. The beach area is clean and family-friendly, with designated swimming areas during the summer.
I also noticed they’re working on improving security and safety at the park, which is great to see for the community and visitors. The picnic areas, open spaces, and clean facilities make it a wonderful destination for gatherings or a peaceful day outdoors. Highly recommend stopping by!
Tammra Schiller: Very nice local historic home. Try visiting during the festival of trees. Beautiful!
Visiting the Granger Homestead is like stepping back in time. The collection of historical vehicles is incredible, and the talented docents bring each exhibit to life with their deep knowledge and engaging stories. It’s a fascinating journey into the past, making it a must-stop for any history enthusiast. My visit here was truly enjoyable and enriching.