I Love New York
New York state, just a little over two hours from Cleveland, holds a wealth of attractions: wineries, lakes, the Chautauqua Institution, the Falls, and more. Read about fun things to do in New York.
Chautauqua Insitutute - Chautauqua New York
The Chautauqua Institute, founded in 1874 by an Akron Ohio inventor and a Methodist minister, is a summer retreat dedicated to the arts and continuing education. Based on the premise that everyone "has a right to be all that he can be -- to know all that he can know", the Institute, located about a three-hour drive from Cleveland, combines a relaxed country setting with excellent speakers, performers, and classes.
The Chautauqua Institute, founded in 1874 by an Akron Ohio inventor and a Methodist minister, is a summer retreat dedicated to the arts and continuing education. Based on the premise that everyone "has a right to be all that he can be -- to know all that he can know", the Institute, located about a three-hour drive from Cleveland, combines a relaxed country setting with excellent speakers, performers, and classes.
A Photo Tour of the Baseball Hall of Fame at Cooperstown
The Baseball Hall of Fame, located at Cooperstown in central New York State, is a fun overnight trip from Cleveland. Learn more about the site in this photo tour.
The Baseball Hall of Fame, located at Cooperstown in central New York State, is a fun overnight trip from Cleveland. Learn more about the site in this photo tour.
Holiday Valley Ski Resort
Holiday Valley Ski Resort,located in Ellicottville New York, is about three hours away from Cleveland. The resort has 53 ski trails, served by 12 lifts.
Holiday Valley Ski Resort,located in Ellicottville New York, is about three hours away from Cleveland. The resort has 53 ski trails, served by 12 lifts.
Chautauqua Institution
The Chautauqua Institution, founded in 1874 by an Akron Ohio inventor and a Methodist minister, is a summer retreat dedicated to the arts and continuing education. The Institution, located about a three-hour drive from Cleveland, combines a relaxed country setting with excellent speakers, performers, and classes.
The Chautauqua Institution, founded in 1874 by an Akron Ohio inventor and a Methodist minister, is a summer retreat dedicated to the arts and continuing education. The Institution, located about a three-hour drive from Cleveland, combines a relaxed country setting with excellent speakers, performers, and classes.
