Watkins Glen State Park
1863A two-mile gorge carved by Glen Creek through 400-million-year-old rock, with nineteen waterfalls and two hundred feet of canyon walls.
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A two-mile gorge carved by Glen Creek through 400-million-year-old rock, with nineteen waterfalls and two hundred feet of canyon walls.
9 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Imagine hosting the first university president right here! Llenroc, that imposing stone mansion you see just below campus, was built for Ezra Cornell himself. Construction began around 1867, a period when Cornell…
Pull over here a sec – you're looking at a piece of Cornell history! That's the Deke House, home to the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, and it's been a fixture on campus since 1893.Designed by architect William Henry…
Imagine attending a university where the president lived in *this* mansion. It's the A.D. White House, built for Cornell's first president. Andrew Dickson White commissioned the house in 1871. He wanted it to be both…
Pull over here and imagine stagecoaches kicking up dust in front of this very building! Rogues' Harbor Inn, originally the Elm Grove Inn and then the Central Exchange Hotel, has been a landmark here since the mid-1800s.…
Welcome to the heart of Dryden, New York, where time seems to slow down as you drive through this historic district. Imagine these streets not just as roadways, but as pathways connecting generations. The Dryden…
Ever seen a barn with eight sides? You're getting close to a rare one! This is the Lattin-Crandall Octagon Barn, a quirky piece of architectural history. It was built in 1893. The Lattin-Crandall Octagon Barn is an…
Pull over for a minute and imagine the weary travelers who stopped at this very spot nearly 200 years ago. This is the Brick Tavern Stand, built in 1828, when stagecoaches were the main way to get around the Finger…
Imagine Cortland transforming from a small village into a bustling hub, right here where you're driving. The Tompkins Street–Main Street Historic District blossomed between 1860 and 1910, reflecting Cortland's growth as…
A two-mile gorge carved by Glen Creek through 400-million-year-old rock, with nineteen waterfalls and two hundred feet of canyon walls.