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Utica/Rome

Utica

is a city of historic landmarks and modern diversity that offers visitors a world of things to see and do. It is an area rich in culture and history nestled in a profoundly beautiful setting of at the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains. You can dine around the globe in scores of excellent ethnic and American restaurants. View famous works of art at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute. See a Broadway show at the Stanley Center for the Arts. Tour the F. X. Matt Brewery. Visit Sculpture Space or the Children’s Museum. Take a trip on the Adirondack Scenic Railroad. Play golf, tennis, and bocce. Sail, hike, bike, swim, curl, and ski. Take the kids to the Utica Zoo. Picnic in the parks. Watch a baseball or hockey game. Take part in the famous Boilermaker Road Race, the world’s best 15K.

Did You Know?  USA Today chose Utica as one of the 10 Greatest Places with International Flair in October 2009.

For more information about Utica, New York visit www.cityofutica.com

Rome

offers fine restaurants and recreation, famous sites, natural wonders, and world-class entertainment. Discover the roots of the Revolution at Fort Stanwix National Monument and the Oriskany Battlefield. Tour the authentic 19th century structures at Erie Canal Village. Take the kids to Fort Rickey Children’s Discovery Zoo. Enjoy fine ethnic and American cuisine at one of Rome’s superlative restaurants or dinner theatre at The Beeches. Stroll the tree lined shores of Delta Lake State Park and the nature trails of the Rome Sand Plains. Enjoy skiing, sailing, fishing, hiking, biking, and more. All roads lead to the perfect spot!

Did You Know?  Country Home magazine ranked the Utica/Rome area as one of the Top 25 Greenest Communities in the United States.

 

For more information about Rome, New York visit www.romenewyork.com

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