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Utica Attractions:
Children's Museum The Museum is a hands-on learning center with emphasis on local history, environmental science, the arts, and space science.
Munson-Williams-Proctor Art Institute The Museum of Art offers 20 galleries featuring selections from the permanent collection and exhibitions of works from major collections worldwide.
National Distance Running Hall of Fame On July 11, 1998, a hall of fame was established to honor the athletes who have lent their names and achievements to defining the sport of distance running.
Oneida County Historical Society Founded in 1876, The Oneida County Historical Society collects and commemorates the history of Central New York in general and County of Oneida in particular.
Stanley Theater The Stanley opened September 10, 1928 and has been the premier showplace for Central New York ever since.
Utica Memorial Auditorium Whether it's concerts, sports or family shows, the Utica Memorial Auditorium proves the need for smaller arenas and fulfills the needs of its customers year after year.
Utica Marsh Wildlife Management Area Utica Marsh is a unique urban wetland on the edge of the City of Utica sandwiched between the Mohawk River on the south and the New York State Barge Canal on the north.
Utica Symphony Orchestra The Utica Symphony Orchestra provides high quality symphonic music that is accessible to all residents of our region.
Utica Zoo The zoo has grown from its small beginnings with three fallow deer to its present collection of over 200 animals. Of the 80 acres of land set aside for the zoo's use, 35 are presently developed.
Valley View Golf Course Valley View, or 'the View' as referred to by locals is an exciting and challenging course that offers even the most accomplished player a quality match and yet is very playable for the beginner.
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