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Elena & John

August 16, 2025 • Keuka Park, NY

Elena & John

August 16, 2025 • Keuka Park, NY

Boating on Keuka Lake

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Keuka Lake State Park

Join us on Friday, August 15th at the Keuka Lake State Park for a day on the lake! We've reserved a lake side pavillion to enjoy some drinks, food and yard games. We've also rented a pontoon boat for the day to fish in the morning and to cruise the lake, tube and water ski in the afternoon. All are welcome!

Keuka Lake State Park

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3560 Pepper Rd, Keuka Park, NY 14478, USA
(315) 536-3666

Located across the street from the venue. The State Park offers fishing, swimming, water skiing or just relaxing by the lake.

Wine Country

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There are some many wineries and microbrewries in the Finger Lakes. Many are within 30 minutes of the venue.

The Windmill Farm & Craft Market

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3900 NY-14A, Penn Yan, NY 14527, USA
(315) 536-3032

Located 20 mins from the venue, the Windmill Farm & Craft Market is nestled in the rolling hills of Upstate New York bordered by Keuka and Seneca Lakes. The scenic surroundings are almost unimaginable. The Windmill is host to over 175 indoor and outdoor shops filled with hand crafted items: local food, shops, and crafts to name a few. You will discover great food, fresh produce, flowers, custom cabinetry, furniture, fashion, local wineries, artistry, gifts, micro brews, entertainment, and so much more. The Windmill offers many onsite dining options from full restaurants to unending snack options.

Glenn H Curtiss Museum

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8419 NY-54, Hammondsport, NY 14840, USA
(607) 569-2160

The museum is located 30 mins away from the venue on a beautiful drive along Keuka Lake. The Glenn H. Curtiss Museum, bearing the name of pioneer aviator and Hammondsport’s favorite son, is located on State Route 54, one half mile south of the village of Hammondsport, New York. Dedicated to the memory of Glenn Hammond Curtiss, the museum contains a priceless collection relating to early aviation and regional history. The museum also features a 75-seat theater, large open area for special events and a museum store. In addition to seeing the museum displays and exhibits, visitors are welcome to visit the Restoration Shop, talk with volunteer craftsman and watch them work on historic aircraft.

Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Historic Park

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250 Gibson St, Canandaigua, NY 14424, USA
(585) 394-4922

50-acres of outdoor serenity located 35 mins away from the venue. The estate is one of two public gardens in the New York State Parks System. Guests can visit the 40-room mansion's many staterooms including the Great Hall, billiard and trophy rooms, library, dining room and upstairs bedrooms. While the mansion is a grand work of architecture, it's the park's gardens that make the site a serene trip. Guests can walk around nine gardens, each of which has as a specific theme.

Watkins Glen State Park

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1009 N Franklin St, Watkins Glen, NY 14891, USA
(607) 535-4511

Located 40 mins from the venue, Watkins Glen State Park is a beautiful park for a walk or picnic. One of the most popular state parks within the region, Watkins Glen is known for its 19 waterfalls and picturesque trails, especially the Gorge Trail.

Corning Museum of Glass

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1 Museum Way, Corning, NY 14830, USA
(607) 937-5371

Located an hour away from the venue, the museum is a must see. The Corning Museum of Glass offers one of the world's best collections of art and historical glass. The museum's Innovation Center focuses on the science of glass, featuring hands-on exhibits and live glassmaking demonstrations. Visitors can also take a beginner's glassmaking class. The Museum's campus is home to the world’s most comprehensive collection of glass, the world’s foremost library on glass, and one of the top glassworking schools in the world.

Watkins Glen International

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2790 County Route 16, Watkins Glen, NY 14891, USA
(607) 535-2486

Watkins Glen International is located 45 mins from the venue. Nicknamed "The Glen", it is an automobile race track located just southwest of the village of Watkins Glen, New York, at the southern tip of Seneca Lake. The Glen hosts various races, festivals and events but the 2025 schedule has not been released yet.

Letchworth State Park

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New York, USA
(585) 493-3600

Letchworth State Park is located one hour from the venue. It is renowned as the "Grand Canyon of the East," is one of the most scenically magnificent areas in the eastern U.S. The Genesee River roars through the gorge over three major waterfalls between cliffs--as high as 600 feet in some places--surrounded by lush forests. Hikers can choose among 66 miles of hiking trails. Trails are also available for horseback riding, biking, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing. Letchworth offers nature, history and performing arts programs, guided walks, tours, a summer lecture series, whitewater rafting, kayaking, a pool for swimming and hot air ballooning.

Women's Rights National Historical Park

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136 Fall St, Seneca Falls, NY 13148, USA
(315) 568-0024

Seneca Falls is located 50 mins from the venue and is known as the "birthplace of women's rights." It was in this New York town where the first women's rights convention was held in the United States in July 1848. The purpose of the Seneca Falls Convention – as the meeting was known – was to discuss the "social, civil and religious condition and rights of woman."

Taughannock Falls State Park

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1740 Taughannock Blvd, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA
(607) 387-6739

Located one hour from the venue. The waterfall at Taughannock Falls State Park is one of New York's most spectacular natural sights, descending more than 200 feet over 400-foot-tall rocky cliffs above the gorge. It is the tallest free-falling waterfall east of the Mississippi. Trails offer stunning views from above the falls and campsites and cabins line the sparkling Cayuga Lake, which also offers a marina and a beach.

George Eastman Museum

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900 East Ave, Rochester, NY 14607, USA
(585) 327-4800

Located in Rochester (one hour from the venue), this facility is the world's oldest museum of photography and one of the oldest film archives. It is housed within the former estate of George Eastman, a photography and film pioneer. The National Historic Landmark pays homage to the history of photography and motion picture film, offering both permanent and temporary exhibits, an extensive library and a 500-seat theater, which shows more than 300 films each year. Past exhibitions have covered the relationship between photography and our national parks and the history of space photography.

The Strong National Museum of Play

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1 Manhattan Square Dr, Rochester, NY 14607, USA
(585) 263-2700

The museum is located in downtown Rochester (one hour from the venue) and has something for kids of any age. From "Sesame Street," board games, dolls and books to the latest electronic games, the museum is home to the world's most comprehensive toy collection. Interactive exhibits include a replica Wegmans grocery store where kids can shop and use a cash register and an area devoted to the history of vehicles, from trucks and trains to planes and boats. There are also rotating exhibits that have featured everything from women who shaped the gaming industry to toys of the 1990s. Many recent visitors, as well as local residents, call this interactive facility a "gem" and a great place to take kids and grandkids, saying it's particularly well-suited for children ages 2 to 10.

Harriet Tubman National Historical Park

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47 Parker St, Auburn, NY 13021, USA
(315) 882-8060

Located 70 mins from the venue, visitors can explore Tubman's life after her contributions during slavery and the Civil War. Tubman purchased her home from U.S. Sen. William H. Seward in 1859. It would later have to be rebuilt in the 1880s after a fire destroyed the building. Visitors can see the two-story brick house complete with an attic built on the rubble stone foundation of the original house.