Located on the banks of the Oatka Creek in the Village of Le Roy in Genesee County in a stone building approximately 200 years old lies the charming Farmers Creekside Restaurant and Inn.
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In Darien Center New York; down a long dirt road cut through a forest of trees, we drive. Like entering a secret haven that only a few people know. It’s mysterious and thrilling all at the same time. At the end of the tree-lined road, the secret is finally revealed, and River Spring Lodge is before you.
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In the small town of Watkins Glen in the Finger Lakes region of Upstate New York with a downtown of literally a few blocks, the last thing I expected to find was Graft Wine and Cider Bar with fine dining in a relaxed casual charming environment.
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Radio Social Rochester NY is part Middle Eastern restaurant, part bar, and part bowling alley but it’s all fun. On a recent trip to the city east of Buffalo NY, I had the opportunity to try all of the above for a casual, relaxed evening out with a friend.
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On Ellicott Creek in Tonawanda New York the sun is shining and glistening on the mirror-like finish of the water as the 8 of us paddle our kayaks in silence with the occasional splash of the ducks or buzzing of flies…
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The village of Lewiston in the Buffalo Niagara region just minutes from Niagara Falls and located along the Niagara River is one of those small villages where you can walk breezily down the street with not a care in the world. It is so picturesque in fact that it’s like something out of a movie or tv show!
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I Bet You’ve Never Heard of These Buildings in New York City
Author Jamie M. KwanAuthor Jamie M. KwanSkip the tourist sites and find a quieter moment in your trip to New York City; take a walk and check out these architectural gems.
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The Village of Yorkville Toronto – Food, Architecture and History
Author Mary ChongAuthor Mary ChongIn the Village of Yorkville in Toronto, we learn about the historic neighbourhood with lunch at Sassafraz Restaurant and an On the Town walking tour.
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Guest writer Suzanne learns more about Toronto’s history with Muddy York Walking Tours – offering 16 different walking tours throughout the week.
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I’m a bad Torontonian. That’s right. You heard me say it. I’ve lived in Toronto my entire life and I’ve never once visited Historic Fort York. Sure, I studied the history of Fort York in high school, and of course, I knew where it was located; I’ve probably driven by…