Top Tourist Attractions in Syracuse - Travel State New York
Top Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Syracuse in Syracuse - Travel State New York:
Rosamond Gifford Zoo, Destiny USA, Erie Canal Museum, Museum of Science & Technology, Landmark Theatre, NBT Bank Stadium, 7. Webster Pond, The Oncenter, Everson Museum of Art, The Palace Theatre, E.M. Mills Rose Garden
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Walk Around Downtown Schenectady, New York ,USA ???????? [4K]
This is short walk in downtown Schenectady New York. I started from Entrance to Proctor Theater and walked on State street for a block and return to Proctor Interior Arcade and end the walk at the back door of Proctor Theater.
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Proctor's Theatre (officially stylized as Proctors since 2007; however, the marquee retains the apostrophe) is a former vaudeville house located in Schenectady, New York, United States. Many famous artists have performed there, notably Mariah Carey (whose 1993 top-rated Thanksgiving special was taped there), Britney Spears, Hal Holbrook, Ted Wiles, and George Burns, as well as many others. It has one of the largest movie screens in the Northeast.
The theatre was opened on December 27, 1926. It was designed by architect Thomas Lamb. Four years later it hosted the first public demonstration of television. In 1979 the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places, shortly before being renovated after a long period of decline and neglect. A renovation completed in 2007 added two theatres to the complex, providing a variety of performance spaces.
The theater building is located on the south side of State Street (NY 5), in a densely developed commercial area. The exterior of the building and its interior arcade are included in the Register listing.
It is a three-story building with attic. The North (front) facade is faced in stucco, with engaged Doric pilasters. Ornamentation includes garlands and paterae on the friezes. A large marquee covers the sidewalk in front.[2]
Inside, the arcade that connects the entrance to the theatre features space for (originally) 14 boutiques, with five copper-framed glass windows. A marble staircase leads to the upstairs offices, and the box office and showcase are paneled in Walnut.[2]
The foyer is carpeted in red, with men's and women's smoking rooms on either side. Two more marble staircases lead to the balcony level. A pastoral mural in sepia decorates the wall. The staircases lead to a balcony promenade with an authentic Louis XV style sofa. Decoration includes Corinthian columns, iron railings and extensive gold leaf detailing.[2]
Corinthian columns also flank the proscenium arch over the stage. Gold leaf detail is all over the domed ceiling and entrance arches, in contrast to the black and silver damask wall coverings. The side loges are trimmed with iron grilles in the arches and heavy velvet drapes. Light is provided by a central black and gold chandelier with 192 lamps, flanked by six smaller fixtures.
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Schenectady (/skəˈnɛktədi/[3][4]) is a city in Schenectady County, New York, United States, of which it is the county seat. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 66,135. The name Schenectady is derived from a Mohawk word, skahnéhtati, meaning beyond the pines.[5][6] Schenectady was founded on the south side of the Mohawk River by Dutch colonists in the 17th century, many from the Albany area. They were prohibited from the fur trade by the Albany monopoly, which kept its control after the English takeover in 1664. Residents of the new village developed farms on strip plots along the river.
Connected to the west via the Mohawk River and Erie Canal, Schenectady developed rapidly in the 19th century as part of the Mohawk Valley trade, manufacturing and transportation corridor. By 1824 more people worked in manufacturing than agriculture or trade, and the city had a cotton mill, processing cotton from the Deep South. Numerous mills in New York had such ties with the South. Through the 19th century, nationally influential companies and industries developed in Schenectady, including General Electric and American Locomotive Company (ALCO), which were powers into the mid-20th century. Schenectady was part of emerging technologies, with GE collaborating in the production of nuclear-powered submarines and, in the 21st century, working on other forms of renewable energy.
Schenectady is in eastern New York, near the confluence of the Mohawk and Hudson rivers. It is in the same metropolitan area as the state capital, Albany, which is about 15 miles (24 km) southeast.[7] In December 2014, the state announced that the city was one of three sites selected for development of off-reservation casino gambling, under terms of a 2013 state constitutional amendment. The project would redevelop an ALCO brownfield site in the city along the waterfront, with hotels, housing and a marina in addition to the casino.[
Driving Around Schenectady NY in Autumn
This video is about driving around Schenectady, NY. Schenectady is a city in Schenectady County, New York State. The name Schenectady is derived from a Mohawk word, skahnéhtati, meaning beyond the pines. The title of a Movie The Place Beyond the Pines” means the city of Schenectady. The driving starts at the corner of Nott St/Rosa RD. then turns to Erie Blvd and loops around the traffic loop near GE plant and comes back to turn to State st, passing Proctor Theater. Turns around Clinton St and then Franklin and finally turns to Union St and end at the junction of Union and Balltown Rd.
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Rochester Children's Theatre's original musical, Sweet House: Hansel and Gretel with a Bold New Flavor, will tour into all 40 Rochester City School District elementary schools this fall and winter, reaching 20,000 at-risk students.
We are thrilled to have this opportunity to share our message of making healthy choices with so many children, and it couldn't happen without the committed support from people and organizations who understand the urgency of our nation's childhood obesity crisis, says Rochester Children's Theatre Artistic Producing Director Deborah Haber, who is also the show's co-writer and director. Local Emmy-nominated composer, Casey Filiaci, is co-writer and musical director for Sweet House, which made its world premiere at Nazareth College Arts Center in December of 2010.
In addition to thousands of area families and students, more than 2,500 RSCD students saw last season's energetic and entertaining live show, which received overwhelmingly positive feedback from administrators and faculty. Included in RCT's upcoming tour into City schools is a pre-performance professional development video for teachers, a post-performance workshop with students, a curriculum-based New York State Learning Standards study guide, and appearances at parents' information conferences.
The opportunity for RCSD elementary students to see Rochester Children's Theatre's production of Sweet House is both timely and relevant, says Deborah Harloff, RCSD Executive Director of Visual and Performing Arts. The need for developing healthy eating habits and routine exercise is reinforced through this lively and engaging production, and these messages are delivered in a fun and engaging format.
Sweet House uses the language of today's youth combined with energizing music and dance to get across its healthy point. A music video of Sweet House's Let's Move! song features 37 local children as well as the five-member cast of Sweet House, and will be used during performances as well as to promote the show's message on YouTube, etc.
Several private community performances and appearances in clinics and children's hospitals will take place, and producers hope to present a public performance of Sweet House as well.
Rochester Children's Theatre (RCT) is a professional company of adult actors that brings literature to life for children of all ages. Currently in its 21st season, RCT offers high-quality, literature-based experiences that follow New York State Learning Standards, and entertain while fostering enrichment, communication, positive values and an awareness of literature to as broad an audience as possible. RCT also tours to New York State urban, suburban and rural schools with its curriculum-based PLAYS ON TOUR. Sweet House originated as a co-production with Nazareth College Arts Center, which is the performance home of RCT.
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Top Tourist Attractions in Albany: Travel Guide State New York
Top Tourist Attractions in Albany: Travel Guide State New York
New York State Capitol, New York State Museum, Washington Park, USS Slater DE-766, Palace Theatre, The Egg, Albany Institute of History & Art , Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza, Crossgates Mall, Times Union Center, Albany City Hall
Action News On The Road - Central New York
We're on the road in Central New York at Fort Stanwix which is known as the fort that never surrendered.
Fort Stanwix is one of the only forts in the 13 original states that never surrendered, when attacked throughout the American Revolutionary War. It stands in the heart of downtown Rome, NY and is part of the National Park Service. It was rebuilt using the plans from the original fort which was built in 1758 to guard a strategic port along a major transportation route. It's a great place to bring the family and step back in time and admission is free.
We are a kid friendly and family friendly fort, said Park Ranger for Interpretation, Dan Umstead. When parents come in and they say to their kids don't touch I say no, no we want you to touch. We want you to experience and really get a sense of what it was like to live here.
Fort Stanwix gets visitors from all over the United States as well as international visitors.
It's also very educational I think for children, all the rooms that you can go in and I think especially for children you can touch everything. That's great I guess, said international tourists from the Netherlands.
The fort is open 7 days a week and there are two tours daily. Also coming up the last Saturday in July is Honor America Day, which will feature a free outdoor summer concert and fireworks.
Another great place to visit in Central New York is Turning Stone Resort and Casino, which is celebrating it's 20th Anniversary. It's more than just gaming...
Turning Stone is also world renowned for their golfing. In fact most recently the Shenandoah was named one of the top 50 golf courses for women by Golf Digest.
And at Turning Stone there's no excuse to get rusty over the winter.
The golf dome is the central New York home for winter golf. It features 40 hitting stations, two golf simulators a great short game area and the golf super store, said Miles Blundell, Director of Golf Operations at Turning Stone.
If you're looking for a taste of luxury stop into the spa SKANA at Turning Stone. The spa combines modern amenities with ancient American Indian healing traditions to create the world's most luxuriously unique spa experience. Treatments focus on the use of herbal and mineral wraps, warm stone therapy and reviving soaks to restore balance and harmony to the body, mind and spirit. And if that wasn't enough you can tantalize your taste buds at any one of the 21 distinct dining venues on site. From fine dining at Wildflowers or just a quick snack, you're sure to find something to satisfy your appetite. Whether it's a day trip or you're planning a longer stay, Turning Stone is a great place to get-a-way.
Our next stop On the Road is to Destiny USA formerly known as the Carousel Center in Syracuse, NY.
With over 2.4 million square feet Destiny USA is the largest shopping center in New York State but there is to do there than just shop.
Destiny USA is brand new, opened a 1.3 million square foot expansion that offers a whole new dynamic experience, said Sara Wallace, Director of Communications for Destiny USA. It integrates entertainment, dining, outlets and traditional retail added onto the more than 100 already existing retailers that we already have. So it's an entirely new experience for everyone that visits.
Visitors can try their hand at racing an Italian-made specialty go-kart or see a first run 3D moving in a stadium seating IMAX theatre or catch a comedy show.
And if you're looking for mind-blowing entertainment visit WonderWorks a scientific amusement park for the brain.
We have a roller coaster in there, we have a 4D theater, we have an astronaut trainer, we have a hurricane shack. We have things for kids to do, we have got a great bubble lab. We have a little bit of fun for everybody, said Todd Buchko, general manager of Wonderworks at Destiny USA.
And of course there is the Canyon Climb Adventure the world's largest indoor ropes course. The only one of it's kind suspended from the ceiling. There are also many new dining options.
We integrated new sit down dining in our entertainment area, Wallace said. It includes the Melting Pot, Cantina Laredo, Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurants and PF Changs. They each offer a very different experience and a very different type of food.
Destiny USA is the 6th largest shopping mall in the United States and it's the largest LEED Gold Certified retail commercial building in the country. It's also the 2nd most visited shopping center in the country with 29 million visits, only second to the Mall of America.
Empire State Theatre and Musical Instrument Museum In a clock store
This sound clip is from a concert that was held in the Empire Theatre of the Art & Home Center on the New York State Fairgrounds in 1983 by Great Britain's Dr. Arnold Loxam. Watching Arnold play was almost as fun as listening to him. He performed many concerts in Syracuse almost yearly before his retirement. On one of his trips to the states, he celebrated his 80th birthday in Syracuse. The mighty Syracuse Wurlitzer was built in 1925 and installed in RKO Keith's Theatre in downtown Syracuse. In 1966 it was moved and permanently installed in the Empire Theatre on the New York State Fairgrounds where it remains in active use today for special musical occasions. empiretheatre.org
Driving Around Schenectady New York, USA in Winter (4K) (CC)
After winter storm, I drove around Schenectady New York to run errands.
I welcome you to join the ride to see the view after snow storm.
Schenectady (/skəˈnɛktədi/[3][4]) is a city in Schenectady County, New York, United States, of which it is the county seat. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 66,135. The name Schenectady is derived from a Mohawk word, skahnéhtati, meaning beyond the pines.[5][6] Schenectady was founded on the south side of the Mohawk River by Dutch colonists in the 17th century, many from the Albany area. They were prohibited from the fur trade by the Albany monopoly, which kept its control after the English takeover in 1664. Residents of the new village developed farms on strip plots along the river.
Connected to the west via the Mohawk River and Erie Canal, Schenectady developed rapidly in the 19th century as part of the Mohawk Valley trade, manufacturing and transportation corridor. By 1824 more people worked in manufacturing than agriculture or trade, and the city had a cotton mill, processing cotton from the Deep South. Numerous mills in New York had such ties with the South. Through the 19th century, nationally influential companies and industries developed in Schenectady, including General Electric and American Locomotive Company (ALCO), which were powers into the mid-20th century. Schenectady was part of emerging technologies, with GE collaborating in the production of nuclear-powered submarines and, in the 21st century, working on other forms of renewable energy.
Schenectady is in eastern New York, near the confluence of the Mohawk and Hudson rivers. It is in the same metropolitan area as the state capital, Albany, which is about 15 miles (24 km) southeast.[7] In December 2014, the state announced that the city was one of three sites selected for development of off-reservation casino gambling, under terms of a 2013 state constitutional amendment. The project would redevelop an ALCO brownfield site in the city along the waterfront, with hotels, housing and a marina in addition to the casino.[8]
US Miners Rescued From Stuck Elevator
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Lansing, New York - 7 January 2016
1. Various of salt mine, rescue teams surrounding mine elevator shaft
2. Workers looking into elevator shaft
3. Workers lifting stuck miners back above ground, crowds cheer
4. Various of rescue teams surrounding mine elevator shaft
5. Stuck workers back above ground
6. Wide of elevator shaft
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Seventeen miners stuck 900 feet (274 metres) underground at what is believed to be the deepest salt mine in the Western Hemisphere were rescued on Thursday.
The rescue operation in the US state of New York ended an ordeal that officials said began about 10 hours earlier when an elevator got stuck on its way to the mine's floor.
Mark Klein, a spokesman for Cargill Inc., said the last two miners were hoisted to the surface at the central mine around 8:30 a.m (1330 GMT).
Klein said the elevator — large enough to accommodate a forklift — got stuck around 10 p.m. Wednesday (0300 GMT on Wednesday) while descending to the floor of the 2,300-foot-deep (701 metre-deep) mine at the start of the miners shift.
Emergency workers were able to communicate via radio with the miners, who had blankets, heat packs and other supplies lowered to them.
Klein said the miners were never in danger.
The first four were hoisted to the surface in a basket around 7 a.m. (1200 GMT) at the Cayuga Salt Mine in Lansing, about 40 miles (64 kilometres) outside Syracuse.
Four more miners were rescued in the same manner about 30 minutes later, and another seven were brought to the surface by 8:30 a.m. (1330 GMT), Klein said.
The last two were rescued a few minutes later, he said.
The mine, which Klein said is the deepest salt mine in the Western Hemisphere, produces road salt that is shipped throughout the northeastern United States.
The mine is located on the shore of Cayuga Lake and extends beneath its waters.
The company conducts evacuation drills annually.
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Top Tourist Attractions in Rochester: Travel Guide New York
Top Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Rochester: Travel Guide New York
The Strong National Museum of Play, Finger Lakes Wine Country, George Eastman Museum, Highland Park, Mount Hope Cemetery, Seabreeze Amusement Park, National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House, Geva Theatre Center, Frontier Field, Seneca Park Zoo, Rochester Museum & Science Center, Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester Public Market, Eastman Theatre
1910s Big Cities in America
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Various 1910’s shots, including: Pennsylvania Ave, Washington D.C.; The White house; The East Room in the White House; Faneuil Hall in Boston; The Lower East Side of New York City; views from Elevate Train in New York; The Elevate Train; Hippodrome Theater; Tugboats on East River, The Brooklyn Bridge; The Battery Aquarium; an old Navy cruiser; Ocean Liners on the Hudson River; The skyline, and Flatiron Building; The Woolworth Building; Traffic on 5th Ave; Riverside Drive; Grant’s Tomb; Sunday in Central Park; boat rides on the lagoon; Coney Island.
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Abandoned Psychiatric Center
08/06/17. Explored the old abandoned Psychiatric Center in NY today. Alot of stairs and alot of buildings. Although you have alot to look at, it can get a little repetitive. Somewhat easy to get lost, so remember where you enter. Unfortunately Building #23 (old rec room/theatre) was demolished before we ever got to it.
The Kings Park Psychiatric Center, known by Kings Park locals as The Psych Center, is a former state-run psychiatric hospital located in Kings Park, New York.[1] It operated from 1885 until 1996, when the State of New York closed the facility, releasing its few remaining patients or transferring them to the still-operational Pilgrim Psychiatric Center - Wikipedia
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The Cast of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at Merry-Go-Round Playhouse (part of the Finger Lakes Musical Theatre Festival) in Auburn, NY pays tribute to one of their celebrity spellers, Ms. Sara Bareilles. Enjoy!
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Kevin Smith In Syracuse, NY
Writer/Director Kevin Smith (Clerks, Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back) visits my home town of Syracuse, NY to check out CNY Christmas tradition Lights On The Lake for a Tonight Show segment.
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Operation Walk Syracuse Mission Trip in Panama 2013
Empire State Theatre & Musical Instrument Great Musical Moments
This sound clip is from a concert that was held in the Empire Theatre of the Art & Home Center on the New York State Fairgrounds in 1983 by Great Britain's Dr. Arnold Loxam. Watching Arnold play was almost as fun as listening to him. He performed many concerts in Syracuse almost yearly before his retirement. On one of his trips to the states, he celebrated his 80th birthday in Syracuse. The mighty Syracuse Wurlitzer was built in 1925 and installed in RKO Keith's Theatre in downtown Syracuse. In 1966 it was moved and permanently installed in the Empire Theatre on the New York State Fairgrounds where it remains in active use today for special musical occasions. empiretheatre.org
Latino Youth in Syracuse Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month Through Theater
La Joven Guardia del Teatro Latino in Syracuse prepares to present José Martí's Meñique at the Community Folk Art Center to celebrate this year's Hispanic Heritage Month.
Written, filmed, edited and produced by Nicole Acevedo
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Sydney is in Orange bodysuit