- TripBuzz found 36 things to do with kids in or near Cortland, New York, including 25 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ithaca, Skaneateles and Rochester.
- From Shipwreck Golf Amusement Center to Cortland Miniature Golf Course, the Cortland area offers 47 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Mini Golf, Movie Theaters and Bowling.
- Home to the New York Jets training came the city of Cortland has much to offers to locals and visitors. The charming city, home to a historic downtown district, is famous for not only it's role in the New York sports scene, but also for its historical 1841 Octagon house and many annual festivals including Central New York's Maple Fest.
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The History Center is a historical museum aiming to make history meaningful by focusing on how the past has shaped the present. Attractions include a number of temporary exhibits and collections, a research library, and various educational programs.
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Children and adults alike are welcomed at the Sciencenter, where they can find more than 250 hand-on exhibits, various programs such as the Moto-Inventions Day, an outdoor science park, as well as a miniature golf course. There is also a gift shop on the premises.
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Located in Ithaca, Cinemapolis Movie Theater features unique films from both independent and international film producers. A cultural center for the community, it is also frequently used for special events.
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Housed in a restored building dating back to 1915, the State Theatre of Ithaca hosts artistic events ranging from comedians to live music. During the holiday season they feature the classic movie 'Miracle on 34th Street'.
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A professional regional theater, Ithaca's Hangar Theatre presents a variety of dramatic and musical productions. They host children's theater, educational programs, art exhibits, and even avant garde and experimental drama.
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Cass Park Rink & Pool features not only an ice rink and swimming pool, but also has 4 tennis courts and 20 athletic fields. They also have playground equipment, an exercise trail, and a picnic pavilion.
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As an educational center belonging to the Paleontological Research Institution, the Cayuga Nature Center provides exhibits and activities for visitors to learn about nature. Activities at the center include a six-story tree house, a butterfly garden, animals, and night hikes.
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Founded in 2003, the Museum of the Earth studies the history of Earth and its life. The permanent exhibition features almost 3 million items, and cover domains like the glaciers and the coral reefs. Special programs are organized all around the year, such as the Fossil ID Day.
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Lockwood Lavender Farm is home to the Finger Lakes Lavender Festival. The farm is a 120 acre flower and fiber farm that is open to visitors seasonally, and features a market of lavender and related products.
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New York's easternmost Finger Lake is Skaneateles Lake. The 16-mile long calm body of water features clear blue-green waters and is a great spot for fishing, hiking, cycling and hunting.