- Our list of the best things to do in Dundee, New York, features the top 128 nearby activities — including 52 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Dundee, NY has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Food & Drink, Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 10 things to do within the city of Dundee, NY , followed by 118 popular activities in nearby cities, including Penn Yan, Ithaca, Hammondsport, Geneva, Hector, Watkins Glen, Naples, Horseheads and Rochester
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Visitors to the Harriet Tubman Home are able to view the life of the famous historical figure. The Information Center also features an extensive timeline to explain the periods in her life as well as her continuing legacy.
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The Merry Go Roung Playhouse is the site of an annual summer-long festival. Professional Broadway musicals and new musicals within their early stages of development are presented during the festival with a variety of other plays offered during the year.
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205 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY 13021
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Located among the Finger Lakes, the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center is a multi-purpose arts facility. It hosts a variety of exhibits, and offers lessons in music, folk art, poetry, and more artistic disciplines.
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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.
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The site of the Battle of Newtown during the Revolutionary War, Newtown Battlefield State Park is located in a wooded area and features a granite monument. The park has a playground and can be used for camping and picnics.
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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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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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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