PODCASTS
| Name | Length | City | Download |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bath VA & National Cemetery Bath VA & National Cemetery Bath VA Medical Center and National Cemetery is located just outside the city of Bath, New York. It has been serving the needs of veterans for over 125 years, has a museum of Military Artifacts, and a National Cemetery that still remains open for burials. Click link to see full description and photos | 1:59 | Bath | |
| Belhurst Castle Belhurst Castle Belhurst Castle in Geneva provides a unique lodging and dining experience with three distinct hotels, two restaurants and a winery - all nestled on the edge of Seneca Lake. Click link to see full description and photos | 2:19 | Geneva | |
| Benjamin Patterson Inn Benjamin Patterson Inn Benjamin Patterson Inn and Museum is located in a neighborhood just minutes from the Corning Museum of Glass. The museum complex depicts life in the late 1700s through 1800s, including a one-room school house, the original tavern, blacksmith shop, outhouse, and a log cabin. Click link to see full description and photos | 1:59 | Corning | |
| Bloomfield Academy Bloomfield Academy This 150-year-old former schoolhouse is a celebrated landmark of the Finger Lakes and is home to both the A.W.A. Communications Museum and the Bloomfield Academy Museum. Click link to see full description and photos | 2:49 | Bloomfield | |
| Bully Hill Vineyards Bully Hill Vineyards Bully Hill Vineyards sits overlooking the west side of Keuka Lake, north of the Village of Hammondsport. Bully Hill offers wine tasting, guided tours, wine and gift shop, the New York State Wine Museum of Greyton H. Taylor, and the Bully Hill Restaurant. Click link to see full description and photos | 2:08 | Hammondsport | |
| Canisteo Living Sign Canisteo Living Sign The Canisteo Living Sign was created with 260 Scotch pine trees. They were planted to spell out the letters of the town’s name. The sign measures 300 feet by 90 feet and has been used as a visual flight reference by pilots since its creation. Click link to see full description and photos | 2:12 | Canisteo | |
| Corning’s Gaffer District Corning’s Gaffer District Corning’s Gaffer District is downtown Corning’s shopping and dining destination, residential neighborhood, entertainment center, and historic district nationally recognized for architecture and restoration. Click link to see full description and photos | 2:03 | Corning | |
| Dr. Franks Vinifera Wine Cellars Dr. Franks Vinifera Wine Cellars Dr. Frank’s Vinifera Wine Cellars, situated on the western slope of Keuka Lake in Hammondsport, offers wine tasting and a gift shop. Click link to see full description and photos | 1:48 | Hammondsport | |
| Glenn H. Curtiss Museum Glenn H. Curtiss Museum The Glenn H. Curtiss Museum showcases early aviation innovation and local history, a volunteer-run restoration hangar, and gift shop. Click link to see full description and photos | 2:11 | Hammondsport | |
| Granger Homestead Granger Homestead Home to four generations of the Granger family starting with Gideon Granger in 1816, this homestead and carriage museum occupies 10 acres in beautiful downtown Canandaigua. Click link to see full description and photos | 2:38 | Canandaigua | |
| Historic Hornell Historic Hornell Located at Exit 34 of Interstate 86 Historic Hornell sits nestled in the Canisteo Valley in New York’s Finger Lakes. It's a great blend of rural warmth and a bustling business community, accented with an array of arts and fun festivals. Click link to see full description and photos | 2:11 | Hornell | |
| Historic Springs Historic Springs Since the 1800's, men and women have been drawn to Clifton Springs for the supposed curative properties of the natural mineral springs. Drinking or bathing in the mineral rich waters was believed to cure many ailments. Today, Clifton Springs retains the grace and elegance of the turn of the century. Click link to see full description and photos | 2:56 | Clifton Springs | |
| Hobart William Smith College Hobart William Smith College Located at the shore of Seneca Lake, these colleges (Hobart, the men’s college founded in 1822, and William Smith, the women’s college founded in 1906) have a distinct place in women’s history. Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman to receive a medical degree, and she did so at this location in 1849. Click link to see full description and photos | 2:58 | Geneva | |
| Ontario County Courthouse Ontario County Courthouse The Ontario County Courthouse is home to the judicial branch of Ontario County and is rich in both local and national history, most notable is the 1872 trial of Susan B. Anthony.
Click link to see full description and photos | 3:03 | Canandaigua | |
| Rockwell Museum of Western Art Rockwell Museum of Western Art Located in the heart of the beautiful Finger Lakes region, the Rockwell Museum of Western Art brings the best of the West to the East! American Western and Native American art are the focal point for engaging, dynamic exhibitions and educational events. The Museum renews exhibits several times each year, rotating its large permanent collection of art through galleries based on themes: Wilderness, Buffalo, Horse, Indian and Cowboy. Click link to see full description and photos | 2:12 | Corning | |
| Shopping - Then and Now Shopping - Then and Now Valentown is an intriguing historical museum located in Victor, New York. It contains thousands of artifacts, objects and heirlooms that represent the local 19th century history of the Victor and Rochester area. Click link to see full description and photos | 2:42 | Victor | |
| Sonnenberg Gardens Sonnenberg Gardens Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Historic Park is a 50 acre estate featuring 9 formal gardens, a greenhouse complex and a 40-room mansion. Click link to see full description and photos | 2:46 | Canandaigua | |
| Widmer’s Wine Cellars Widmer’s Wine Cellars Located in the heart of the Finger Lakes region, the 125 year old Widmer’s Wine Cellars uses Old World traditions alongside modern technology to produce more than 50 different wines. Click link to see full description and photos | 3:01 | Naples |
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