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Bored with the same old routine? Looking for a change? How
about a bus trip to new and exciting places?
Here are a few suggestions
and ideas to get you started.
» Adirondack
Mountains: Take a bus to the Adirondack Mountains to visit the
largest wilderness preserve outside of Alaska, Don't forget to taste
the maple syrup!
» Capital Region: Take
a bus to the Capital Region to visit Albany's New York State Museum,
the Capital Building, and the Egg Center for the Performing Arts.
» Catskill Mountains:
Take a bus to the Catskill Mountain region for the skiing, biking,
hiking, history, and arts and crafts.
» Central Leatherstocking:
A visit by bus to Central Leatherstocking brings you to Howe Caverns,
the Baseball Hall of Fame, the Farmers Museum in Cooperstown and
many other natural treasures.
» Chautauqua Allegheny:
No bus service currently available.
» Finger Lakes: Take a
bus to the Finger Lakes region, known for it's wine and apples,
the International Museum of Photography, Corning Glass Center, spectacular
scenery, and of course, the lakes.
» Great Niagara: When going
to see the falls, take a bus to Great Niagara, visit the Letchworth
State Park, Buffalo, Lake Erie and Lewiston.
» Hudson Valley: Take
a bus to the Hudson Valley Region to visit mansions, vineyards,
farms, and historic buildings, West Point, Bear Mountain, the Rhinebeck
Aerodrome, the Roosevelt home, and the Culinary Institute of America.
» Long Island: A bus to
Long Island will bring you to grand mansions, stunning ocean-front
vistas, 140 museums and historic sites, renowned shopping and beaches
and parks.
» New York City: Take a
bus to New York City and see the big apple in style! Visit the Statue
of Liberty, Rockefeller Center, the Theatre District, and much more.
» Thousand Island Seaway:
When you take a bus to the Thousand Islands, visit the Amish Community,
State Parks, the Eisenhower Lock, the Erie Canal, Boldt Castle and
the historic lighthouses.
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