There is so much to see and do in Cooperstown. Everyone is familiar with the Hall of Fame, but have you heard of the Fenimore Art Museum? Located overlooking Otsego Lake, this museum is known for…
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Good Bye Cooperstown
We spent 2 days visiting Cooperstown. We had grand time visiting Sharon Springs, along with the Hall of Fame, and the Fenimore Art Museum. Just one more stop before we call it a day. The Farmer’s…
National Baseball Hall of Fame Cooperstown, New York
As our journey continues, we find ourselves at the ultimate location for any baseball fan; the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. When you first enter the building, you realize that you are seeing…
The Coopers Hawk Has Something To Say
While I am enjoying the over abundance of pictures from a three week vacation and trying to remember exactly why I took them and where I was, I had to take a short side trip right…
Sharon Springs, New York
Saying goodbye to Massachusetts and heading up to our next destination. We knew that one of the highlights in New York was going to visit Sharon Springs, prior to Cooperstown. Our goal was to see where…
Martha’s Vineyard
Four friends on our way to Martha’s Vineyard. Nobska Lighthouse was first built in 1828 and rebuilt in 1876. It is located on the southern tip of Cape Cod between Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound, in…
Provincetown on Cape Cod…
Moving on down the road to P-Town. This turkey must have got the memo to get out of town! It’s bittersweet to know just how many calories we ate at the Lobster Pot! If you weren’t…
Let’s Take A Walk in Boston
Every city has its own keen personality. In less than 2 full days we got a sense of history and tradition in Boston. What makes a city tick? Could it be their sports? You can’t argue…
Sights in Boston
Every city has their historic sites, in Boston, they seem to be on every corner. What better way to see the city than on a 2 hour trolly tour. Then you can let your feet do…
The Parker House in Boston
The adventure with my 3 friends started in Boston, known by the non-Bostonians as Beantown. The nickname relates to the Boston Baked Beans with molasses, which gives the beans their unique flavor. We stayed at the Parker…