We ended up here a few times because of the view of the lake and the start of the West Branch of the...
Council Rock Park
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The Village of Cooperstown, New York, is renowned as the home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and offers visitors a charming blend of rural traditions, historic architecture, and cultural attractions. With a population of 1,853, this picturesque community is deeply rooted in the 18th century, having been settled by William Cooper, father of famed novelist James Fenimore Cooper.
In addition to its baseball heritage, Cooperstown features a variety of amenities such as parks, art museums, a farmers market, and local businesses, making it a delightful destination for travelers. The village embodies a rich history and vibrant local culture, ensuring a memorable experience for all who visit.
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A relative told us to stop there. It’s kind of back off the road so I had never s en it and drove pa...
Find this lovely spot at Lake Street near Highway 31, at River Road. A stone stairway leads down to ...


