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The circuit moved to its current permanent location in 1956. The Glen hosted a wide variety of racing competition during this time, including Formula One, Can-Am, Trans-Am and Indy cars. Victory Circle at Watkins Glen saw many of the top names in international motorsports, including Jackie Stewart, Mario Andretti, Bobby Unser and Mark Donahue. www.theglen.com

It is said that the Finger Lakes were made by the impression of the hand of the Great Spirit on central New York State. However there are six major Finger Lakes; west to east they are Canandaigua, Keuka, Seneca, Cayuga, Owasco and Skaneateles.
 
Prime Outlets - When it comes to shopping name brand values at tremendous savings, Prime Outlets centers are the destinations of choice for Americans and international tourists alike.
www.primeoutlets.com
 
The Corning Museum of Glass is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. seven days a week. In July and August (through Labor Day weekend), it is open from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The Museum is closed Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), December 25, and January 1. Limited programming opportunities and exhibits are available on December 24 from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
www.cmog.org

www.fingerlakes.net/flp/flpgolf/flpgolfld.html

Early Aviation and Local History of Hammondsport, N.Y. "Must See" Attraction In The Finger Lakes.
www.linkny.com/curtissmuseum

Located close to Trimmer House Bed and Breakfast, and a perfect location for picnics and relaxing.
 
The Oliver House, built in 1852, was once the residence of the well known Oliver family of physicians in Penn Yan. The Yates County Historical Society, although formed in 1860, did not have a home for its collections, exhibits, or archives. Cooperative agreements were drawn up between the Historical Society and the village. Today, the Oliver House Museum offers its visitors personal, guided tours through Victorian period rooms and changing exhibits interpreting the past of Yates County. www.yatespast.com

We invite you to visit the largest, most diverse community of wine producers in the Eastern United States. Over twenty wineries along the shores of Seneca Lake offer individual and unique expressions from one of America's finest wine districts.
www.senecalakewine.com

The Windmill Farm and Craft Market was originally formed as an outlet for local producers and craftsmen. Beginning with roughly 100 vendors, now in its 16th year it plays host to more than 250 vendors and craftsmen every Saturday, boasting everything from farm fresh produce to on-site Chiropractic services, you're sure to find something for everyone. Many people plan to spend the entire day at The Windmill and enjoy a picnic on our beautifully landscaped grounds. Flower gardens and our fish pond with water lilies add a touch of beauty. The Windmill is New York States first and still the finest rural farm and craft market.
www.thewindmill.com

Hiking or biking Trail -
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It is unique among the Finger Lakes in two ways: it is Y-shaped with a scenic bluff over seven hundred feet above lake level between the two branches of the Y, and it is the only Finger Lake that outlets into another Finger Lake, into Seneca Lake at Dresden.
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Spend a day, a weekend, or a week traveling along the shores of beautiful Keuka Lake, the most picturesque of New York's pristine Finger Lakes. Visit the eight wineries of the Keuka Lake Wine Trail, enjoying the unique tasteful experience each has to offer. The Wineries include: Barrington Cellars, Dr. Frank's, Heron Hill, Hunt Country, Keuka Overlook, Keuka Spring, McGregor, and Chateau Renaissance.
www.keukawinetrail.com
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