- TripBuzz found 15 things to do with kids in or near Oswego, New York.
- From Lighthouse Lanes to Hall of Fame Lounge at Lighthouse Lanes, the Oswego area offers 36 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, Bowling, Historic Sites and Race Car Driving.
- Nicknamed 'The Port City,' Oswego, NY is located on Lake Ontario. Home to the Oswego Speedway, auto racing is a prominent pastime for residents and visitors to the area. With a number of parks overlooking the lake, beautiful sunsets, and a myriad of water activities, there is plenty to see and do.
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In addition to a large pumpkin patch, Meadeville Farm Pumpkin Patch features live music, a corn maze, tractor rides, and other family friendly entertainment. At the farm, visitors can pick a pumpkin to take home with them.
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Falcon Park is a small baseball stadium that hosts minor league baseball games. Their concession stands offers classic ballpark hot dogs, slushies, popcorn, and domestic beers. Kids enjoy the autograph sessions before the game and the antics of Abner the
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There are 4 historical properties in the Women's Rights National Historical Park: the Wesleyan Chapel, the Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, the M'Clintock House and the Richard Hunt House. The park was established in 1980 and covers 6.83 acres.
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Live performances are held regularly at the Auburn Public Theater, including music concerts, comedy, and plays. Films are also screened at the site with a focus on independent and art-centered movies.
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3649 Erie Blvd. E. #B201, Syracuse, NY 13214
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A 4500 square foot performance space located in Shoppingtown Mall, the Central New York Playhouse showcases local talent. They present a variety of drama, comedy, and musical performances throughout the year.
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Surrounded by a 95 acre park, Webster Pond is a gathering place for many species of waterfowl. Visitors can feed the ducks, geese, and swans, and hike the trails around the pond,
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The historic home of William Henry Seward has been preserved and opened to the public as the Seward House. The site features masterpieces of American art as well as special rotating exhibits, and guided tours are provided by the staff since self-guided tours are not allowed.
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The Cayuga Museum of Art and History contains the research facility in which the first successful movie system with sound was developed. This natural history and art museum has exhibits covering a historical prison, medicine, and children's lives.
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Part of the larger Cayuga Museum, the Case Research Lab Museum is the backyard lab where the technique of adding sound to film was first invented in the 1920s. The museum offers regularly scheduled informative tours of the preserved facility.
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Located in a Greek Revival mansion, Cayuga Museum of History & Art features photographs, clothing, and detailed displays depicting the region's history. The interior has intricate crown molding, winding staircases, and chandeliers.