On October 22nd, meet Travel Channel's Gettysburg Ghost Gals at our Herkimer Crossroads Haunted event. They are America’s all female Paranormal Team.
What better way to celebrate fall in Central New York than Oktoberfest in Little Falls? This month’s Super Third Thursday marks the 4th year for fall themed fun on Main Street in Little Falls.
The 7th annual Haunted History investigation, Herkimer’s Haunted Crossroads Investigation, will take place on October 22nd 2016. One of the sites you'll be able to explore is the 1834 jail house where murderer Chester Gillette was held and Roxalana Druse was hanged.
Little Falls is known for being a community friendly place in Central New York. This upcoming Thursday, Main Street First is hosting the 7th Annual Community Picnic in Little Falls to meet others and "deepen your ties with the neighborhood."
It doesn't matter what the weather is like this weekend, America On Tap is coming to Vernon Downs, period! This is your chance to spend some quality time with old friends, and family, sampling some great craft beer and playing horseshoes. Then you can stay for the races.
One of the best aspects of the craft beer industry is the continuous flow of new seasonal products. One local brewery that is particularly good at this is the Ommegang Brewery in Cooperstown, NY. They are one of Men's Health Magazine's "Best Beers for Fall," and will be featured at America On Tap coming to Vernon Downs.
Are you a fan of craft beer? We’re looking for an elite group of volunteers to join our Horseshoes and Brews team to help with our event at Vernon Downs on Saturday October 1st.
The 7th annual Haunted History investigation, Herkimer’s Haunted Crossroads Investigation will have explorers investigating the legendary 1834 jail house where murderer Chester Gillette was held and Roxalana Druse was hanged.
Are you excited for the Guy's Expo at the Utica Auditorium this Saturday? What about meeting Brooke Hogan there? We were lucky enough to get a few minutes of her time to ask her a few questions.
The sport of arm wrestling dates back to the Native Americans in the 1800s. It's one that has tested the strength of both men and women for centuries, and has now become a professional sport.