Hike, Sail, Soar and Race in Finger Lakes Wine Country, New York
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Bring the entire family to enjoy week of camping, canoeing or kayaking. There are lots of scenic roads for a day of biking, and of course our lakes are perfect for swimming and boating.
Corning, NY: Most Fun Small Town in America
Corning's video submission to Rand McNally's Best of the Road 2014 contest. Corning is the Most Fun Small Town!
Video by Dave Rochelle, Rochelle Media Works
Produced by Steuben County Conference & Visitors Bureau, Corning's Gaffer District, Corning Area Chamber of Commerce
Corning, New York Most Fun Small Town in America
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Taghannock Falls, Upstate NY in the Finger Lakes region
Taghannock Falls is a series of spectacular waterfalls where a feeder creek cuts through the limestone layers over a 2 mile course into Lake Cayuga, upstate New York. The video begins at the upper falls... from an old railroad trestle, then down the gorge, along the trail... eventually meeting the huge, natural carved bowl where the highest single fall occurs at his point, less than 1/2 mile from the lake...
2009 Taste of New York Farm and Wine Market
Nearly 40 New York State wineries and farms will sample and sell their delectable and absolutely incredible products produced with pride in New York State. The Empire States finest wines, sweetest jams, chocolate, ice cream and maple syrup, tastiest bread, sauces, cheese and meat, will be available to enjoy and purchase at Northern New York's largest outdoor wine and farm product showcase. Sackets Harbor, NY August 8th, 2009
Lewisburg is America's Coolest Small Town Because....
Tim tells us why he thinks Lewisburg should get your vote! Vote at budgettravel.com/coolestsmalltowns
A quick visit to Port Townsend
Enjoy this wonderful Drone footage from the waterfront at Port Townsend, Washington. Great views of the Ferry, the magnificent architecture of the Jefferson County Courthouse and the Water Street waterfront.Thank you for watching!
Seneca Lake and Watkins Glen, N.Y. from the sky [4K]
Seneca Lake and Watkins Glen, N.Y. from the sky [4K]
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Finger Lakes - It's View-ti-ful Part I
TravelBuzz09 It's View-ti-ful Part I. It's all about the views. Join us as we take to the air to fly over the lakes and many of the most popular attractions in Ontario County in the Finger Lakes. You'll see the C-MAC, Roseland Waterpark, Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion, Seneca Lakefront, Belhurst, Bristol Mountain and more from the View-ti-ful skies over the Finger Lakes! No matter if you are in the air or on the ground. There's a fantastic view waiting for you. Visit the New York Wine and Culinary Center in Canandaigua, near the City Pier, or take a leisurely walk along Kershaw park. In Geneva, along Seneca Lake you can enjoy a delicious ice cream cone as you walk the Long pier, or enjoy a great meal at the Pier House Restaurant at the Ramada Geneva Lakefront. There are bike rentals too to ride along the lakefront at Seneca Lake Park...the views are incredible!
United States Regional Cuisine | Wikipedia audio article
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United States Regional Cuisine
00:02:15 1 History
00:02:23 1.1 Pre-colonial cuisine
00:02:32 1.1.1 Seafood
00:03:31 1.1.2 Cooking methods
00:04:46 1.2 Colonial period
00:06:53 1.2.1 Common ingredients
00:08:20 1.2.1.1 Livestock and game
00:09:19 1.2.1.2 Fats and oils
00:10:00 1.2.1.3 Alcoholic drinks
00:10:58 1.2.1.4 Southern variations
00:11:54 1.3 Post-colonial cuisine
00:12:29 1.4 20th-century American farmhouse
00:15:57 1.5 Modern cuisine
00:16:22 1.5.1 Processed food
00:18:52 1.5.2 Ethnic influences
00:21:09 1.5.3 New American
00:21:42 2 Regional cuisines
00:22:12 2.1 Northeast
00:22:21 2.1.1 New England
00:31:36 2.1.2 Delaware Valley and Mid-Atlantic
00:46:52 2.2 Midwest
00:56:25 2.3 Southern United States
00:58:52 2.3.1 Early history
01:00:49 2.3.2 Common features
01:01:32 2.3.3 Desserts
01:02:31 2.3.4 Cajun cuisine
01:06:27 2.3.5 African American influences
01:07:40 2.3.6 Florida cuisine
01:11:26 2.3.7 Other small game
01:11:57 2.4 Cuisine in the West
01:12:47 2.4.1 Northwest
01:16:24 2.4.2 Southwest and Southern California
01:28:43 2.5 Pacific and Hawaiian cuisine
01:32:22 2.6 Common dishes found on a regional level
01:32:32 3 Ethnic and immigrant influence
01:35:42 3.1 Early ethnic influences
01:38:14 3.2 Later ethnic and immigrant influence
01:40:40 4 Notable American chefs
01:42:26 5 See also
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American cuisine reflects the history of the United States, blending the culinary contributions of various groups of people from around the world, including indigenous American Indians, African Americans, Asians, Europeans, Pacific Islanders, and South Americans. Early Native Americans utilized a number of cooking methods in early American Cuisine that have been blended with early European cooking methods to form the basis of American cuisine. The European settlement of the Americas yielded the introduction of a number of various ingredients, spices, herbs, and cooking styles to the latter. The various styles continued expanding well into the 19th and 20th centuries, proportional to the influx of immigrants from many different nations; this influx nurtured a rich diversity in food preparation throughout the country.
When the colonists came to the colonies, they farmed animals for clothing and meat in a similar fashion to what they had done in Europe. They had cuisine similar to their previous Dutch and British cuisines. The American colonial diet varied depending on the settled region in which someone lived. Commonly hunted game included deer, bear, buffalo, and wild turkey. A number of fats and oils made from animals served to cook much of the colonial foods. Prior to the Revolution, New Englanders consumed large quantities of rum and beer, as maritime trade provided them relatively easy access to the goods needed to produce these items: rum was the distilled spirit of choice, as the main ingredient, molasses, was readily available from trade with the West Indies. In comparison to the northern colonies, the southern colonies were quite diverse in their agricultural diet.
During the 18th and 19th centuries, Americans developed many new foods. During the Progressive Era of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, c. 1890s–1920s, food production and presentation became more industrialized. One characteristic of American cooking is the fusion of multiple ethnic or regional approaches into completely new cooking styles. A wave of celebrity chefs began with Julia Child and Graham Kerr in the 1970s, with many more following after the rise of cable channels, such as the Food Network and Cooking Channel, in the late 20th century.
Brewed in New York - Chautauqua Region Full Episode
In our Emmy nominated Chautauqua episode, Matt meets brewing legend Phin DeMink to discuss the growth of craft beer giant Southern Tier Brewing in Lakewood and gets a tour of this massive state of the art facility. In Ellicottville we meet Phin’s brewing brother-in-law Peter Kreinheder, owner of vacation-vibed Ellicottville Brewing Company. Then Matt visits Five & 20 Spirits & Brewing in Westfield; a ‘triple-threat’ craft beverage producer of beer, wine and spirits, where he’s wowed by a revolutionary fish farm that runs off brewery by-product to create a closed-loop system. We’ll also stop at a food festival at the historic Chautauqua Institution that celebrates intellectual and culinary curiosity.
New York (state) | Wikipedia audio article
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New York is a state in the Northeastern United States. New York was one of the original Thirteen Colonies that formed the United States. With an estimated 19.85 million residents in 2017, it is the fourth most populous state. To distinguish the state from the city in the state with the same name, it is sometimes called New York State.
The state's most populous city, New York City, makes up over 40% of the state's population. Two-thirds of the state's population lives in the New York metropolitan area, and nearly 40% lives on Long Island. The state and city were both named for the 17th century Duke of York, the future King James II of England. With an estimated population of 8.55 million in 2015, New York City is the most populous city in the United States and the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States. The New York metropolitan area is one of the most populous in the world. New York City is a global city, home to the United Nations Headquarters and has been described as the cultural, financial and media capital of the world, as well as the world's most economically powerful city. The next four most populous cities in the state are Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, and Syracuse, while the state capital is Albany.
New York, the 27th largest U.S. state in land area, has a diverse geography. The state is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south and Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont to the east. The state has a maritime border with Rhode Island, east of Long Island, as well as an international border with the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the north and Ontario to the northwest. The southern part of the state is in the Atlantic Coastal Plain and includes Long Island and several smaller associated islands, as well as New York City and the lower Hudson River Valley. The large Upstate New York region comprises several ranges of the wider Appalachian Mountains, and the Adirondack Mountains in the Northeastern lobe of the state. Two major river valleys – the north-south Hudson River Valley and the east-west Mohawk River Valley – bisect these more mountainous regions. Western New York is considered part of the Great Lakes Region and borders Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, and Niagara Falls. The central part of the state is dominated by the Finger Lakes, a popular vacation and tourist destination.
New York had been inhabited by tribes of Algonquian and Iroquoian-speaking Native Americans for several hundred years by the time the earliest Europeans came to New York. French colonists and Jesuit missionaries arrived southward from Montreal for trade and proselytizing. In 1609, the region was visited by Henry Hudson sailing for the Dutch East India Company. The Dutch built Fort Nassau in 1614 at the confluence of the Hudson and Mohawk rivers, where the present-day capital of Albany later developed. The Dutch soon also settled New Amsterdam and parts of the Hudson Valley, establishing the multicultural colony of New Netherland, a center of trade and immigration. England seized the colony from the Dutch in 1664. During the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), a group of colonists of the Province of New York attempted to take control of the British colony and eventually succeeded in establishing independence. In the 19th century, New York's development of access to the interior beginning with the Erie Canal, gave it incomparable advantages over other regions of the U.S. east-coast and built its political and cultural ascendancy.Many landmarks in New York are well known, including four of the world's ten most-visited tourist attractions in 2013: Times Square, Central Park, Niagara Falls (shared with Ontario), and Grand Central Terminal. New York is home to the Statue of Liberty, a symbol of the United States and its ideals of freedom, democracy, and opportunity. In the 21st century, New York has emerged as a global node of creativity and entr ...
Orange is the new white? Unique amber wine creates a buzz
(20 Oct 2017) LEADIN:
Orange is the new white for some wine drinkers in the United States.
The Orange wines made in New York's Finger Lakes region are lighter than reds and richer than whites.
And no, the wines are not made with oranges. The secret is fermenting white wine grapes with their skins on.
STORYLINE:
Harvest time in the vineyards of New York's Finger Lakes. Grapes are being picked for white wines, red wines … and orange wines.
Lighter than reds and richer than whites - orange wines are creating a buzz with their unique tastes.
Pretty outgoing characteristics. Very spicy, peppery, a lot of tea flavours, too, come through, says Vinny Aliperti, a winemaker at Atwater Estate Vineyards.
These wines aren't made with oranges.
The colour comes from fermenting white wine grapes with their skins before pressing – like red wine grapes. The wine takes on colour and flavours from the skins.
The ancient technique is being revived at wineries like Atwater Estate Vineyards in Burdett, New York state.
Many winemakers call them skin-fermented wines. That makes it clear to drinkers these wines come from the vine, not a citrus grove.
Oh, it's better than a Chardonnay, actually, says Callea Teumer, who's trying a sip in Atwater's tasting room
Actually, I wasn't sure because of the colour, but it has a really nice flavour, says taster Debbie Morris.
Bottles can retail for $30 USD to over $100 USD, but even enthusiasts note the wines are not for everyone.
They're more thoughtful wines, they're more meditative. They have a lot of levels of flavours, a lot of flavours that are not normally found in table wine, says Aliperti.
An old school, old world technique that we're really just sort of breathing new life into.
Production remains small worldwide ... a splash of orange in a sea of reds and whites.
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Brewed in New York - New York City Full Episode
The NYC boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens were once at the heart of America’s brewing industry so we visit a trio of breweries that are bringing it all back. Maya sits down for an in-depth discussion with legendary brewmaster Garrett Oliver at Brooklyn Brewery; Matt learns about open-air ‘coolship’ fermentation at LIC Beer Project in Queens and we highlight Threes Brewing, where an emphasis on collaboration is helping bring the neighborhood together.
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New York (state) | Wikipedia audio article
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New York (state)
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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New York is a state in the Northeastern United States. New York was one of the original Thirteen Colonies that formed the United States. With an estimated 19.85 million residents in 2017, it is the fourth most populous state. To distinguish the state from the city in the state with the same name, it is sometimes called New York State.
The state's most populous city, New York City, makes up over 40% of the state's population. Two-thirds of the state's population lives in the New York metropolitan area, and nearly 40% lives on Long Island. The state and city were both named for the 17th century Duke of York, the future King James II of England. With an estimated population of 8.55 million in 2015, New York City is the most populous city in the United States and the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States. The New York metropolitan area is one of the most populous in the world. New York City is a global city, home to the United Nations Headquarters and has been described as the cultural, financial and media capital of the world, as well as the world's most economically powerful city. The next four most populous cities in the state are Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, and Syracuse, while the state capital is Albany.
New York, the 27th largest U.S. state in land area, has a diverse geography. The state is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south and Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont to the east. The state has a maritime border with Rhode Island, east of Long Island, as well as an international border with the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the north and Ontario to the northwest. The southern part of the state is in the Atlantic Coastal Plain and includes Long Island and several smaller associated islands, as well as New York City and the lower Hudson River Valley. The large Upstate New York region comprises several ranges of the wider Appalachian Mountains, and the Adirondack Mountains in the Northeastern lobe of the state. Two major river valleys – the north-south Hudson River Valley and the east-west Mohawk River Valley – bisect these more mountainous regions. Western New York is considered part of the Great Lakes Region and borders Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, and Niagara Falls. The central part of the state is dominated by the Finger Lakes, a popular vacation and tourist destination.
New York had been inhabited by tribes of Algonquian and Iroquoian-speaking Native Americans for several hundred years by the time the earliest Europeans came to New York. French colonists and Jesuit missionaries arrived southward from Montreal for trade and proselytizing. In 1609, the region was visited by Henry Hudson sailing for the Dutch East India Company. The Dutch built Fort Nassau in 1614 at the confluence of the Hudson and Mohawk rivers, where the present-day capital of Albany later developed. The Dutch soon also settled New Amsterdam and parts of the Hudson Valley, establishing the multicultural colony of New Netherland, a center of trade and immigration. England seized the colony from the Dutch in 1664. During the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), a group of colonists of the Province of New York attempted to take control of the British colony and eventually succeeded in establishing independence. In the 19th century, New York's development of access to the interior beginning with the Erie Canal, gave it incomparable advantages over other regions of the U.S. east-coast and built its political and cultural ascendancy.Many landmarks in New York are well known, including four of the world's ten most-visited tourist attractions in 2013: Times Square, Central Park, Niagara Falls (shared with Ontario), and Grand Central Terminal. New York is home to the Statue of Liberty, a symbol of the United States and its ideals of freedom, democracy, and opportunity. In the 21st century, New York has emerged as a global node of creativity and entr ...
Sarah and Giancarlo Annese, Beer Lover's New York: The Empire State's Best Breweries...
Sarah & Giancarlo Annese are the founders of beerunion.com and the authors of the Beer Lover's New York.
They spent 4 months traveling 4,000 miles around New York State visiting breweries, pubs & craft-beer bars in search of…well, they forget.
Corning Glass Center & Hershey Chocolater Center - USA East Coast Tour - Spring Break 2010
Berlin wins 'America's coolest small town' distinction
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