New Hartford in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Art Museums. Discover best things to do in New Hartford with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4.5 based on 230 reviews
Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute. Renowned art collection, exhibitions, and education programs presented in a famous museum building designed by Philip Johnson and a superbly restored Victorian mansion, Fountain Elms. Performing arts include international soloists and ensembles, rising stars, cinema, outdoor concerts and special events. School of Art offers a nationally accredited college program, PrattMWP, and community art classes for all ages. Art Shop Gift Gallery. Museum admission is free. Open year-round, Tues - Sat 10 – 5, Sun 1 - 5.
We live about 1 1/2 hours from here, so we want to feel like the end of the drive will be worth the trip. Munson may be a small museum, but we have enjoyed exhibits as varied as outstanding wood-carving, Seneca Ray Stoddard's photography, Georgia O'Keefe's paintings and a wonderful exhibit with hand-blown glass (an artist whose name escapes me). Never know what they will bring in next, so we check back frequently. This is a friendly place to wander, the security is visible but cordial and the museum's own collection of European masters is featured as well. Always a pleasure.
3.5 based on 10 reviews
went there with a group, at approximately 9:30p on a Saturday. Staff was hoping to close , there was no one in place. We all horribly disliked what we ordered. Chicken wings were just about the worst in the area, and theyre supposed to be a wing shop?? Friend ordered fried Waffle Fries, they were so burnt the potato in them disintergrated. Just real bad.
5 based on 25 reviews
A beautiful way to spend an afternoon in nature. Make sure to visit during peony season. Lovely paths with labeled species. The walnut trees are gorgeous.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
This lighting store is truly a delight. Since they hand-craft (and design) most everything they sell, a person can't help but marvel at all the intricacies and nuances. Seeing the hundreds and hundreds of examples gets your mind working on custom projects for yourself. The staff is helpful and willing to dream with you.
5 based on 5 reviews
Well first I have to say the staff were super efficient and informative. They made the curling experience great for everyone involved. We had a group of 50. Hopefully my co-workers don't get wind of this review.....they're not the most athletic bunch. But with that being said....they all participated and did really well. There was some lunging involved and a lot of sweeping : ). All participants were men ranging from 21 - 60 and they thought it was going to be boring. Well, second thing i have to say is that they all left smiling. They commented on it being challenging and fun. They may have been a bit sore the next day.
5 based on 89 reviews
We saw a concert here in May. The venue is absolutely gorgeous. The seats are comfortable and the staff is extremely helpful. The acoustics were very good for the concert
4.5 based on 22 reviews
The cider press was not active when we were there. There was plenty of fresh cider for sale. Don't miss the sugar-cinnamon cider donuts! Fresh and tasty! The cider mill is located in the quaint college town of Clinton. In the old days this was a huge barn in full operation of pressing local apples into cider. Today it is smaller in operation with a gift shop and deli. It is worth a stop.
4 based on 188 reviews
Located in Utica, New York, the Utica Zoo is the perfect place to get a little WILD! With so many ways to learn and explore, the Zoo is great for all ages. Bring the whole family, or maybe just that special someone. Rain or shine...or snow, the Utica Zoo offers ways to educate, entertain and create memories that are sure to last! The Zoo is OPEN YEAR ROUND so no matter the season, the Zoo welcomes you!
We've never been so depressed when visiting a zoo!
The animals look like they are on tranquilizers or depressed or both!!
I cannot explain our overall feeling of sadness as we walked from exhibit to exhibit and the worst of all was the primate house. SMH. There are so many better and more sensitive and natural ways to view their habitats than this.
I think we'll all have nightmares about this place. Three thumbs down.
5 based on 5 reviews
Unique, back in time library with comfortable nooks and crannies. There are many areas of interest and community offerings.
4 based on 2 reviews
This beautiful, old, historic church is located on the Green in The Village of New Hartford. It's such an interesting old place. The sanctuary is medium sized and very simple, with few embellishments, except for the lovely stained glass windows.
Great new minister, Dr. Sue Riggle who gives moving and thoughtful sermons. Wonderful music and singing under the direction of Susan Sandy - she is also new. Our kids love the Sunday School and Children's Church. They always feel happy and nurtured there. A good place for kids.
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