Greece in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Beer Tastings & Tours. Discover best things to do in Greece with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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5 based on 265 reviews
Crush Beer & Wine Tours offers guided tours of Breweries and Wineries in the picturesque setting of the Finger Lakes and Rochester, NY.
Great time. Tony our driver was amazing. Best way to do a tour.no worry about driving. Great sceenery also. Had a pick up at our bed and breakfast. Nicr!*
5 based on 1 reviews
The Strong is a highly interactive, collections-based museum devoted to the history and exploration of play. It is one of the largest history museums in the United States and one of the leading museums serving families. The Strong houses the world's largest and most comprehensive collection of historical materials related to play and is home to the International Center for the History of Electronic Games, the National Toy Hall of Fame, the World Video Game Hall of Fame, the Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play, the Woodbury School, and the American Journal of Play. Together, these enable a multifaceted array of research, exhibition, and other interpretive and educational activities that serve a diverse audience of adults, families, children, students, teachers, scholars, collectors, and others around the globe.
My 6-year old loves the Museum of Play so we try to visit it once or twice a year. I always aim to visit during a week day when the museum is not so busy, but that is not always the case. This time we...MoreThank you for taking the time to provide such a thoughtful review. We are delighted to hear that you were able to enjoy all of our exhibits. We hope you will be back soon!
4.5 based on 410 reviews
Mount Hope, dedicated in 1838, is America's first municipal Victorian Cemetery. Set in a picturesque landscape shaped by retreating glaciers, the cemetery contains priceless pieces of art and rare horticultural specimens. It is the final resting place of many dignified and internationally known individuals, including Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass, and is on the National Park Services National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom. Mount Hope is listed in the New York State Register of Historic Places and National Register of Historic Places as part of the Mt. Hope/Highland Preservation District, featuring 83 mausoleums, soaring Egyptian obelisks, a Florentine cast-iron fountain, two stone chapels in the Gothic Revival style, a Moorish gazebo, a Victorian Gothic gatehouse, and infinitely varied tombstones marking 350,000 graves across 196 acres.
What a beautiful old cemetery, the first of this type, with winding roads and walking paths. The gravesites, statues and landscaping are all interesting, but the best part is the way people today are using it for walks, exercise (we saw a yoga class outside one building), and general enjoyment. Gravesites of Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass are here, among others. The map could be better marked -- we accidentally drove down a lane that was non-motorized only. Without signs posted, or any indication on map, it was impossible to realize til we got to bottom of hill where posts preventing a vehicle from entering were located.
4.5 based on 438 reviews
The annual Lilac Festival is the most popular event on the calendar here, one of the country's oldest city arboretums.
I enjoy going here more in the winter for sledding! However the park is beautiful and very relaxing to walk around in the spinr/fall and summer months. The lilac festival is also nice that they have here in the spring
4.5 based on 287 reviews
Beautiful theatre with a nice variety of performances. Renovated this year (2017) and the changes are amazing. Highly recommend.
4.5 based on 201 reviews
The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House shares the story of Susan B. Anthony's lifelong struggle to gain voting rights for women and equal rights for all. We keep her vision alive and relevant by preserving and sharing Anthony's National Historic Landmark home; collecting artifacts and research materials directly related to her life and work; and making these resources available to the public through tours, publications, the internet, and interpretive programs. Come visit us today!
These two modest red brick houses contain historic furnishings, educational displays, personal artifacts of Susan B. Anthony, and, for those who know the history of the campaign for women to get the vote, a compelling fascination. Our excellent tour guide provided historical, political, and personal background information, while clearly conveying her own admiration for this woman who gave her long life to the worthy causes of abolition and women's suffrage.
4.5 based on 850 reviews
The George Eastman Museum is located in Rochester, New York, on the estate of George Eastman, the pioneer of popular photography and motion picture film. Founded in 1947 as an independent nonprofit institution, it is the world's oldest photography museum and one of the oldest film archives. The museum holds unparalleled collections-encompassing several million objects-in the fields of photography, cinema, and photographic and cinematographic technology, and photographically illustrated books. The institution is also a longtime leader in film preservation and photographic conservation.
I was curious how this museum could get poor ratings, but after reading them I understand that some people come here thinking they will see all things photography-related. And they're right, that with over 400,000 photographs you don't see many. The museum addition to the original house has several floors underground where photographs and movies are stored. They have workshops based on using old photographic techniques (daguerrotype, tintype, etc). But for the average visitor all that is not available. Which was fine with us, since we enjoyed learning about Eastman's life, the tour of his home, and the exhibits in the museum. My favorite was a wall of chemicals used by the film industry to create technicolor film. Unexpected, and interesting. Yes the parking is a little odd, and the place is not well-signed, but it's worth finding and visiting!
4.5 based on 129 reviews
There was "art" everywhere you looked - which was overwhelming. Not a square inch was left uncovered. You walk thru rooms and hallways that all have different themes. It goes on and on. The only art we liked was in the prairie room and the wooden art (motorcycle, etc). Thought it was overpriced for the quality of the art.
4.5 based on 199 reviews
A visit to the Memorial Art Gallery is a journey through more than 5,000 years of art history. From the relics of antiquity to works in the vanguard of contemporary movements, the Gallery offers a panorama of the world's art. With the completion of Centennial Sculpture Park, the Gallery's 14-acre campus has been transformed into a spectacular urban space that is a destination for Rochesterians and visitors alike.
Big museums can be exhausting, so we especially love these smaller museums associated with colleges/universities. One gets a good overview of the history of art, and discovers some real gems that may be overlooked in a huge museum. The Memorial has an interesting and diverse collection. It was also nice to see groups of children and teens on tours and participating in activities, making this museum an integral part of the surrounding community.
4.5 based on 241 reviews
Very fun baseball park for the minor leagues. The mascots had us laughing so hard and the baseball field was well groomed. Many vendors selling food and drink. A very fun venue bark upon.
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