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Finger Lakes - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Finger Lakes are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Canandaigua
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Population: 10,000
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Tourism is at the heart of Canandaigua, where a drive along Main
Street leads right to the shores of Canandaigua Lake. The 17-mile lake
is hugged by acres of lush vineyards and caressed by little cruise
boats that offer narrated tours along the picturesque Finger Lake. The
crispy clean village is strewn with shops and galleries. |
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Elmira
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Population: 31,000
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Corning, New York is a pastoral town that is famous for glassware and
Western Art, while Elmira is known for being a favorite haunt of Mark
Twain. |
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Ithaca
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Population: 30,000
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Driving through the small town of Ithaca is a lot like riding a roller
coaster: the roads are narrow, winding and hilly. The city is a campus
town made up of two well-reputed academic institutions: Cornell
University and Ithaca College. |
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Rochester
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Population: 220,000
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Rochester is a genteel town with a scientists’s mind and an artist’s
heart. It’s history of being an industrial giant, scientific genius
and technological dynamo is offset by its parenthood of such artistic
excellence as the Eastman School of Music, the Garth Fagan Dance
Company and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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Skaneateles
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Population: 7,400
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The village of Skaneateles exudes wealth and charm. Victorian mansions
overlook the tranquil waters of Skaneateles Lake as lazy boats bob on
the horizon, and upscale boutiques watch over the beach along Main
Street on Route 20. Like a pastel painting, this Finger Lake town is
strewn with charm and beauty at every turn. |
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Syracuse
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Population: 150,000
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Syracuse, the cloudy city that is stingy with sunshine but spectacular
with sunsets, is a progressive town with numerous industries and
varied cultures. Its history of past wealth is displayed in the
magnificent mansions that line James and Genessee Streets and the
spectacular Hotel Syracuse, known for its crystal chandeliers and
antique furnishings. |
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