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Cooperstown, New York, is a go-to destination for baseball lovers, but this lakeside village also offers breathtaking scenery, history, outdoor activities, and arts and culture. Here’s how to make the most of your trip.
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Safe Travels: 10 Upstate NY museums with nearby restaurants to visit
Posted May 14, 2021
Editor’s Note: This is part of an ongoing series that features things to do in Upstate New York while we still experience the Covid-19 pandemic. Before venturing out, please take proper precautions and check for any changed business hours, park hours or availability. Safe travels!
The statewide reopening of museums at full capacity on May 19 should provide a boost to tourism for any number of Upstate venues. And, along with paying visits to our many and varied museums, visitors also no doubt will be paying restaurants located near them.
Cooperstown more than just visiting baseball HOF
Jessica Kelly
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A flight of beers from Brewery Ommegang in Cooperstown.Photos by Jessica KellyShow MoreShow Less
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Several shops in Cooperstown, especially along Main Street, have a baseball theme.Photos by Jessica KellyShow MoreShow Less
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Cooperstown, located at the south end of Otsego Lake, is legendary for being a baseball village, housing the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. In addition to many baseball-centric businesses, attractions include a well-known brewery, excellent bakeries, art and history museums and a range of restaurants, offering non-baseball fans plenty of reasons to visit.