For Labor Day weekend, we decided to leave the City and get out to the country. Another early Saturday wakeup call, we headed up to Cooperstown, hoping to avoid Manhattan traffic. We hit the road around 6:20am and watched the sunrise over Queens while we made our way up FDR Drive.
Made it to Cooperstown by 10:30am or so and stopped for breakfast at the first place we saw,
Doubleday Café. It did the trick, and gave us an extra boost to explore the downtown area. We found a farmers market, a
Beekman 1802 store (local celebs), and plenty of baseball memorabilia.
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| Plenty of baseball bats to go around |
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| Note the lady to Gregg's left. Must have had enough baseball for one day. |
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| "How it's made." OHHH... |
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| Checking out Doubleday Field, where baseball was invented. They even had an amateur game going on when we went in to see the stadium. |
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| Grabbing a pick-me-up coffee. Ended up being more like a chocolate milkshake. |
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| HEYA...IMMA WALKIN HERE! |
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| Posing with James Fenimore Cooper, famous resident but NOT the namesake of Cooperstown |
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| View of Lake Otsego from our hotel |
Sunday Morning run in Glimmerglass State Park.
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| The glimmery glass |
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| Everything was so green and luscious. It was a great change of pace from our usual runs in Brooklyn. |
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| Morning faces |
Headed to Ommegang for lunch and a tasting.
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| Hanging hops leading up the entrance |
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| Our tasting with lunch |
Busy day, our next stop was the Baseball Hall of Fame Museum.
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| There was different players on every ticket so Gregg thought it was a pretty awesome coincidence that Willie Mayes was on his. |
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| Banned from baseball indefinitely and not allowed in the Hall of Fame...but here's his jersey. Interesting. |
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| Barry Bonds' record-breaking homerun ball, courtesy of Marc Ecko |
After leaving the Hall, we checked out the incredible
Otesaga Hotel just down the street.
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| The views of Otsego Lake from the patio were fantastic. |
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| The biggest fire pit we have ever seen! |
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| In front of the 18th green. The tee box wayyyy in the background is on an island in the lake! |
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| Crystal clear water and lily pads |
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| Night time...view of the firepit |
On our way back we decided to swing by Albany, NY state capital! Wahoo! Since it was a federal holiday, the town was dead and nothing was open, not even a Starbucks (which was unfortunate for Meghan's bladder).
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| The State Capitol building front |
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| And back. Meghan for scale. |
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| Across the way, the Smith building houses so state departments |
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| Funky bowl shaped building |
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| NY State Education building, lots of pillars |
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| Administration building for the SUNY schools |
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| A cool church across from the Capitol |
Side note that was not mentioned, it was our first time seeing Amish people in real life! On our drive around the lake in Cooperstown we spotted a horse and buggy in the distance and sure enough, there was an Amish family on board!
I am so excited that you went to Cooperstown! It's on my list and I will get there!
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