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New York
Attractions by Naldo Camarones
When you think
New York, you imagine a city, full of taxis and blaring horns, right? Besides
all of the skyscrapers, clubs and people in a giant city, New York has a whole
other part to the state. New York is full of small towns, farmland and beautiful
scenery that are often overlooked.
New York is
home to many unique attractions, without having to load the kids up on the
subway to tour. Here are some fun stops outside of the big city:
North Pole -
No, you read that right. There is a North Pole in New York. It may seem like the
North Pole since it is so close to the Canadian border, but it is in the New
York boundaries. What is the North Pole without Santa's Workshop? An amusement
park by that name was built and opened in 1949 for kids to enjoy all year long.
There are shows, gift shops, an arcade and costumed characters and a parade for
all to see.
Albany - A
giant statue of a white dog sits atop the RCA Building. He was placed there in
1954 and is named Nipper. Nipper has appeared as a real dog in versions of
commercials for RCA on television. RCA has offices in Albany.
Oneida - Need a
quick prayer to help get you through a family road trip? Stop in to Oneida,
where the World's smallest church is located. The church is actually a chapel,
and sits on a small platform in a pond. It was built in 1989 and seats two
people and a minister.
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