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TOP 30 River walk adventures in Cooperstown, NY
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The Inn at Cooperstown
Welcome to The Inn at Cooperstown, a timeless retreat nestled in the heart of Cooperstown, New York. Located at 16 Chestnut Street, our historic inn is proudly listed on the National Register of Historic Places, offering a unique blend of character, charm, and genuine hospitality. Just a short stroll from the iconic National Baseball Hall of Fame, our inn is perfectly situated to explore the vibrant culture and rich history of this beloved town. Our location is ideal for those seeking a sophisticated escape, with proximity to top attractions such as the Glimmerglass Opera, Fenimore Art Museum, The Farmers’ Museum, and the beautiful Otsego Lake. For the beer and wine enthusiasts, our special packages provide exclusive tours and tastings along the Cooperstown Beverage Trail, including visits to the renowned Ommegang Brewery and Montezuma Winery.
Forest of the Dozen Dads
Welcome to the Forest of the Dozen Dads Nestled in the serene landscape of Cooperstown, New York, the Forest of the Dozen Dads offers a unique escape into nature. Located at 325 Blacks Road, this historic park spans 127 acres of lush greenery and stands as a testament to early 20th-century reforestation efforts. Established in 1920 by the visionaries of the Conservation Department, now known as the Department of Environmental Conservation, the forest was born from a collaborative initiative to restore clear-cut hillsides.
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