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Cooperstown & Charlotte Valley Railroad
Built in 1869, the Cooperstown & Charlotte Valley Railroad offers fun seasonal train excursions from June through December each year.
Corbett's Glen Nature Park
A secluded park just 4.9 miles from Rochester, Corbett’s Glen provides 2 miles of 8-feet-wide trails that run by meadows, wetlands and a waterfall...
Corning GlassFest
May 24-26, 2024: The Annual GlassFest is a four-day celebration of glass and the fire arts featuring glass-making demonstrations, music, art vendors, shopping, food, and more!
Make your Own at the Corning Museum of Glass
Head to Corning and participate in a live glass blowing demonstration at the Corning Museum of Glass.
Cornwall Brothers Store Museum
The Cornwall Brothers Store Museum features both permanent and changing exhibits depicting river life, boating, local settlers, early trade and commerce.
Cortland Country Music Park-Campground
Set around a beautiful picturesque pond with a water spray, this campground is also home of the New York State Country Music Hall of Fame.
Cortland Rural Cemetery
Established in 1853, this open-air museum features a lovely 19th-century Victorian garden cemetery situated on 50 gracious acres.
Craig Wood Golf Course
Designed in 1925 by Seymour Dunn, the 18-hole course was renamed in 1954 for Lake Placid native and US Open and Masters champion Craig Wood.