Sunday, May 27, 2012

Road Trip - Day 2! (NY)

May 27, 2012 (Sunday)

Senaca Falls, downtown
Senaca Falls, NY
 We headed to the hotel restaurant for breakfast. Breakfast was excellent and it only ended up costing us $1.12 + tip! After eating, we headed north to Senaca Falls, NY. Our first stop for the day was Women’s Rights National Historical Park.  We watched the video, which lasted about 30 minutes. The video was informative, but portions were outdated (90’s). We planned to do the tours, but we waited around at the chapel and no one showed up. There was also a tour at the Stanton House, but we did not stick around for the tour. We did drive to the location and read the sign in front of the house. The information at the visitor center was not very well organized, but they did have some interesting things.
Senaca Falls is a typical mid-sized town with an older downtown area.  The town also has a mile long river walk with sculptures.

Fort Stanwix National Historic Site, re-enactment
Fort Stanwix NHS - Re-enactment
 Off we go to our next destination…Fort Stanwix National Historic Site. Fort Stanwix is in Rome, New York. It was really weird to see the fort in the middle of the city! Built in 1758 the fort is typical of many other forts in terms of construction. Fort Stanwix is known as “the fort that never surrendered” and was also important because it was the homelands of the Six Nations Confederacy (Indians). There was a re-enactment going on while we were there. The displays at the visitor center were better than most NP displays. They had videos going on continuously, which were also very good.
We continued on our journey to the east. We headed to Cooperstown, New York, the home of the Baseball Hall of Fame.  There are a lot of shops, restaurants, and resorts in Cooperstown. We did not see any “chain” type of places. There is public transportation available so you can park in a lot and a shuttle bus will pick you up. The Hall of Fame was interesting. The founder of baseball reigns from Cooperstown, thus the reason of the Hall of Fame to be there. It took us about 3 hours to see everything, or nearly everything. You could definitely spend more time at the Hall of Fame. There were some videos and a lot of information to read. The little video trivia games were fun also! The cost was $17 with the AAA discount. On the positive, note you can get your hand stamped to re-enter if you so desire.
We ended our day in Albany, New York. The drive from Cooperstown towards East Springfield is scenic with a lake off to the one side of the road. We also noticed some signs for a cavern tour, Howe Cavern to be exact. We got to wondering what is the difference between a cavern and a cave? We have been to a far amount of cave tours, but none that claimed to be caverns. After some quick research, we discovered that the difference is that caverns grow, but technically all caverns are caves. Caves however, cannot be caverns.

Albany Capitol building
Albany, NY Capitol
 Referring to a map in the Albany guidebook, we noticed a Cheesecake Factory Restaurant! We ate there since it is so yummy and because there are not any located in Michigan. After eating, we headed over to the Capitol building. It was dark outdoors by that time, but the lighting on the building was excellent. Be sure to use a tripod if you want to get crisp shots in the dark.
That evening we stayed at the Holiday Inn Express in Rensselaer, New York. The hotel provided a great overview of Albany. The hotel its self was just okay. It was clean and breakfast was good. There was a sign posted in the lobby stating that they were remodeling. The rooms definitely need updating. Priority Club Rewards did not get you much at this location – just a bottle of water.

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