- TripBuzz found 46 things to do with kids in or near Geneva, New York, including 43 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Auburn, Canandaigua, Penn Yan and Seneca Falls.
- From Seneca Lake State Park to Geneva Movie Plex Inc, the Geneva area offers 52 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, National & State Parks, Historic Sites and History Museums.
- Nestled alongside Seneca Lake, the largest of the Finger Lakes, is Geneva. Offering a uniquely urban experience Geneva mixes the culture and art of traditional New York through film and theatre venues with the small town charm of suburbia with the family-friendly centers, quaint diners and boutique shops. Also popular for winemaking, there are over 100 wineries throughout the area.
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Housed by the Weighlock Building, the Erie Canal Museum was founded in 1962 and welcomes each year several thousands of visitors from all around the country. It exhibits the original weigh-lock and a replica of the canal boat.
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With several artificial turf fields available, J M McDonald Sports Complex offers an indoor facility for field hockey, baseball, football, tennis, and more. The complex also hosts fitness classes like yoga, kickboxing, and circuit training.
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The CNY Living History Center is a historical museum location that displays a number of exhibits and artifacts relating to local history. Exhibits include a collection of trucks, tractors, and Civil War memorabilia, among others.
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With all of its screens featuring digital projection, Plaza 6 Cinemas shows the latest films and blockbuster hits in standard and 3D viewing formats. The theaters were recently upgraded to include 5.1 surround sound.
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An independently owned movie theater multiplex with six auditoriums, the Plaza Six Cinemas Cortland shows primarily first run Hollywood films in all digital video and sound. The theater offers discounts for kids and students.
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Founded in 1974, the Syracuse Stage organizes each year several productions, including collaborations with other theater.
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Landscaped with a creek and garden, Rice Creek Field Station offers trails for exploring the surrounding wetlands. The park features a wooden foot bridge that take visitors over the creek.
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Beautiful in design and grand in size, the 1890 House Museum is a local treasure. The limestone mansion was home to a historic industrian and is now available for tours, showcasing the mansions wonderful Victorian artifacts.
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The 1890 House is a museum and restored limestone mansion built during the Victorian era by industrialist Charles Wickwire. Currently curated and run by a non-profit group, daily tours and educational programs are offered to groups of all ages.
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There are 72 lanes available at the AMF Strike N Spare Lanes bowling alley. The entertainment center also features a restaurant serving a full pub-style menu, arcade games, and a lounge area with two flat-screen televisions.