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Adirondacks Attractions
 New York's largest water theme park features water slides, rides, kid rides, shops, amusement rides and entertainment for the entire family.
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 Take a cruise back in time, to the days when there were no roads north of Old Forge and steamboats had to carry people and goods to the camps and inns along the gorgeous shores of the Fulton Chain of Lakes.
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 On 32 acres overlooking Blue Mountain Lake, the museum's setting is inseparable from the natural beauty surrounding it. It's 22 indoor and outdoor exhibits tell of the people who have inhabited and visited this land of forests, lakes, and mountains since the early 1800s.
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 The Glens Falls Civic Center is the home of sports and entertainment for people who live in the Southern Adirondack, Saratoga, and Capital District Regions of New York State, as well as eastern Vermont. This multi-purpose complex includes an arena for sporting events, concerts, family activities, dance, theater, and trade shows.
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More New York Attractions
 Adventureland is Long Island's home of Family Fun since 1962 - this Family Fun Palace is where Little Kids' Fantasies become reality and Grown-Up Kids relive their Little Kid Dreams.
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 Try all the fun and excitement of more than 70 great attractions at Seabreeze. There are thrilling adult rides and classic family rides - plus some cool kiddie rides too. Then there is Raging Rivers, a whole waterpark full of liquid fun for all. Plus, there are great games to play, favorite summertime foods to eat and live shows to watch and enjoy.
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 Seneca Park is one of the Rochester area's parks that were designed by the landscape architecture firm of Frederick Law Olmsted. The park opened in 1893 and animals were first displayed here a year later.
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 Aa attractive turn-of the century facility, with rococo architecture, a balcony and boxes, a friendly and invitingly intimate atmosphere with free, protected parking.
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 Take the children and spend the day at this combination amusement park and water enchantment that features more than 125 rides, like the "Nightmare at Crack Axle Canyon," an indoor roller coaster that soars, plunges, twists and turns through complete darkness, plus live entertainment and eateries.
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 The Rochester Museum & Science Center creates inspiring, entertaining and educational experiences enabling every visitor to explore science and technology, the natural environment and our region's cultural heritage.
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