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FINGER LAKES REGION of NEW YORK STATE and Erie Canal

 

Take an autumn journey for 4days/3nights through the Finger Lakes – the most beautiful region of New York State.  The Finger Lakes are known for their beauty as well as for award winning wines produced in the region.  You’ll visit a local vineyard to learn about the wine industry and have an opportunity to taste several of the top-selling wines.

 

The itinerary also includes a tour of the world famous Corning Glass Museum with glassblowing demonstrations set inside a working glass factory and a comprehensive collection of glass spanning 35 centuries of glassmaking. 

 

You’ll travel along the historic Erie Canal Route to visit the National Women’s Rights Museum in Seneca Falls, NY.  This region of NY State was home to many leaders of the Women’s Rights movement including Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony.

 

A day is planned in Rochester beginning with a tour of the George Eastman House, where you will learn about the interesting life of the founder of the Eastman Kodak Company.  Next is a narrated Erie Canal Luncheon Cruise. 

 

En route home we will stop at Howe’s Caverns for a journey deep into the earth to observe geological formations and a river flowing far below the surface.

 

Included in your tour:

 

Travel by luxury Motorcoach fully escorted by Professional Tour Director

3-Nights Accommodations

All taxes

6 Meals:  3 Full Buffet Breakfasts – 2 Dinners (Fine Dining) 1 Lunch Cruise

Admissions:               Vineyard Tour

                                   Corning Glass Works Museum

                                   National Women’s Rights Museum

                                   George Eastman House Tour

                                   Narrated Erie Canal Luncheon Cruise

                                   Howe’s Caverns

Not Included:  Gratuity for Driver and Tour Director left to your generosity.

 

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