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It's winter in New York, as daylight wanes, and winter winds blow, the Empire State comes alive. From the bustling streets and sidewalks of Manhattan and the New York metropolitan area, north to the Adirondacks, to western New York and Buffalo, New York offers offers plenty of winter activity. Lace up your skates and pay a visit to the iconic Rockefeller Center Ice Rink in New York City, or shop the stores on Madison Avenue. Escape the chill for the evening and take in a Broadway show - don't forget to enjoy the view of the mighty and majestic Statue of Liberty standing guard in Hudson Bay.

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Tour Upstate NY and don't forget your ski's for the slopes of Gore Mountain, Hickory Ski Center, and West Mountain. Take full advantage of the world-class terrain at Lake Placid and facilities like the Olympic Ski Jump Complex. Live your dream, Lake Placid also hosts the annual Empire State Winter Games. Nearby, Saranac Lake, home to the Mt. Pisgah Ski Area, is another winter wonderland- so much winter fun in upstate New York.

Central New York, is alive with college basketball - head into Syracuse and Orange country. Join the excitement at the Carrier Dome and watch the Syracuse University Orange basketball teams fight through the Big East Conference. And if you're looking for outdoor fun, be sure to visit Oneida Lake, and try your hand at some winter ice fishing.

Upstate New York and the Adirondacks

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Adirondacks State Park, New York Adirondacks State Park, New York

Winter is here in New York’s Adirondacks and it is time to enjoy upstate New York. Now is the time to enjoy the best snow of the season at Lake Placid, Saranac Springs and Whiteface Mountain. Strap on snowshoes for Adirondack Park’s trails; clip into the cross-country skis to venture the Jackrabbit Trail: or bind yourself in for boarding and downhill skiing the slopes of Whiteface Mountain – winter recreation abounds in upstate New York and the Adirondacks. Head to Warren county when New York's winter is at its coldest for an ice-fishing adventure on Lake George. Don't miss winter in upstate New York.

Whiteface Mountain has a full calendar of winter and spring events. The New York Ski Educational Foundation hosts the New York High School State Championships, February 27th and 28th, with the 2012 Lake Placid International Invitational Hockey Tournament March 1st through the 4th. The Lake Placid Olympic Sports Complex hosts the Nor/Am Biathlon March 3rd through the 4th. This amazing winter sport is a combination of cross-country skiing and rifle marksmanship. A fascinating challenge, the Nor/Am Biathlon features men and women’s events in junior, senior and master classes.

New York’s Warren County is the home of Lake George. The slopes at West Mountain, south of Lake George, and Gore Mountain are filled with winter fun. Ski, snowboard or tube your way down West Mountain on popular trails like The Face, Folic, Inchworm and Outback. A great family resort, there are trails and activities for all ages and abilities. Gore Mountain's 94 Alpine trails are nestled in the Adirondacks across the most skiable acreage of New York’s winter resorts. Challenge yourself with a day of skiing North Creek Ski Bowl and Burnt Ridge Mountain. Remember, if the snowfall is short, Gore’s snowmaking system is powered by the Hudson River.

Deep winter in the Adirondacks - don’t pass up the opportunity to do some fishing. Ice fishing to be specific - it is rewarding and an authentic Adirondack experience. Snagging yellow perch is a given, make yourself a comfortable shanty and Pike, Walleye and Trout are your reward. Lake George, The Queen of American Lakes, offers nearly 32 miles of premier ice fishing grounds. The colder, the better, dress warm for a day on the ice fishing and enjoying the ice city community.

Saratoga, Saratoga Springs and Saratoga County, now called the Spa City, developed around the wealth of mineral waters in the region. Then came the Saratoga Race Course, which is arguably the city of Saratoga’s most well-known attraction. You’ll have to wait for summer for Saratoga’s oldest continually operated sporting event at Saratoga Race Track.

Spring is just around the corner; enjoy winter’s delights in upstate New York in their prime season.

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Buffalo and Western New York State

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Niagara Falls, New York Niagara Falls, New York

Western New York, anchored by the cities of Buffalo and Rochester, celebrates winter, with an eye on spring. The Buffalo Niagara Visitor Center hosts “Waterfront Glimpses Exhibit” through the end of February. Visit Niagara Falls to see if the annual ice bridge has formed. Travel east to Rochester, New York’s Festival City, to enjoy the winter and spring activities on the city's agenda. A hub for culture and the arts, University of Rochester hosts’ world-class musical performances at the Eastman School of Music – check the schedules for Kilbourn Hall, Hatch Recital Hall and Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre for 2012 events. Visit Western New York this season and enjoy Buffalo and Rochester.

The Buffalo Museum of Science opens “CSI: The Experience” January 28th for a run through April 29th, 2012. Based on the CBS hit CSI, museum visitors put their forensic science skills to the test. Fun and educational, join the investigation and solve the crime at Buffalo Museum of Science with forensic scientists and CSI television show investigators on hand to help. Ideal timing for spring break – make a getaway to Buffalo for “CSI: The Experience”.

Sports Fans fill Buffalo’s First Niagara Center for a choice of hockey with the Buffalo Sabres or Lacrosse with the NLL Buffalo Bandits. Located near Buffalo Harbor on Lake Erie, the First Niagara Center is conveninetly off the Buffalo Skyway at the intersection of Interstate 190. Catch a Lacrosse game with the Bandits through the last 2012 regular season home game April 21st against the Knighthawks. Join the frenzy on the ice with Buffalo Sabres hockey, also through April, when the Sabres host the Maple Leafs on April 3rd for their last 2012 regular season home match.

Make Winter Break special for the kids with a visit to the Corning Museum of Glass. From February 17th through the 25th, 2012, the museum has planned special activities and exhibits geared for school aged youth. Hours are extended for “Make Your Own Glass”, for the kids. Enjoy are different craft projects each day during Winter Break. Mark the calendar as well for the 2012 “Family night at the museum” March 9th.

The popular 2012 Rochester St. Patrick’s Day Parade is a must-attend event. Irish or not, join the fun downtown Rochester Saturday March 17th. Celebrating its 35th anniversary, the parade starts on East Avenue, winds down Main Street to the finish at Plymouth Avenue.

Winter is a unique time to visit Niagara Falls State Park. America’s oldest state park, Niagara Falls is magic in winter. Visit to see if the cold has formed the annual ice bridge across the river. See the majesty of Niagara Falls surrounded by layers of ice covering trees rocks, railings and walkways. Many attractions are closed for park safety, however the main attraction is never more stunning – it is well worth a winter visit to Niagara Falls.

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Albany and Central New York State

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The Empire State Plaza - Albany, NY The Empire State Plaza - Albany, NY

New York's Capital Region with Albany at the center, is a winter wonderland. South of the seemingly endless outdoor winter recreation of the Adirondacks, Albany offers indoor culture for visitors wanting to come inside for a bit of New York’s winter. A recently reopened Irish American Heritage Museum, the Albany Heritage Area Visitors Center and the Capital Repertory Theatre are wonderful destinations to get out of the cold. The National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown is open daily during winter – less the crowds of summer. A visit to Ithaca rewards travelers with events at Cornell University and Ithaca College. Central New York and New York’s Capital region await your visit.

Expanding to a year-round exhibit center, Albany’s Irish American Heritage Museum celebrates the grand opening of a new facility January 2012. Visit the museum at 370 Broadway in downtown Albany, for a look at the inaugural exhibition “Dublin: Then and Now”. The Irish American Museum offers a unique look at the lives and influence of the Irish in America’s heritage, history and culture.

The former Albany Pump Station along with a historic townhome on Quackenbush Street, are the current home of the Albany Heritage Area Visitors Center. Also home to Henry Hudson Planetarium, features monthly Star Shows including Children’s Shows and Albany Star Sightings.

Just fifteen minutes northeast of Albany in Troy, is the Children’s Museum of Science and Technology. Featuring the exhibit, Living Indoor Hudson River, traces the source of the Hudson from its source in the Adirondacks to its end in the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors enjoy special exhibits of the Watershed Table, Invasive Species and the Butterfly House where kids can track the lifecycle of the butterfly. The CMOST is a great place to send some time on a cold day.

Cooperstown is set and hour and a half west of Albany off Interstate 88. February brings Cooperstown's Winter Carnivale 2012. Load up family and friends for a trip to Cooperstown to enjoy. The festivities kick off February 10th with the annual Carnival Fireworks display, followed by the crowning of the Carnival Court at Lakefront Park Bandstand.

Check into the Cooperstown Best Western hotel for a full weekend of winter fun. The Carnival Parade hits Cooperstown's Main Street Saturday morning, after its start at Cooper Park; the parade ends at Doubleday Field after winding its way through downtown Cooperstown. New for 2012, visitors enjoy a heated tent in Doubleday Park filled with food and craft vendors, music, live entertainment and plenty of activities for the kids. Cooperstown makes a great February getaway for raise the spirits.

March in Cooperstown features Sugaring Off Sundays at the Farmer’s Museum. Start your visit with a morning pancake breakfast at the Museum, and then take a ride on the Empire State Carousel, which is open for the event. The highlight of the day is watching the sugaring process showcasing the maple syrup making process. Be sure to taste the “jack wax” – kids of all ages love warm maple syrup over snow.

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New York City Metropolitan Area

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Winter is here in NYC, pick up a scarf – Bloomingdales, Bergdorf’s or a New York City street vendor, it all works - bundle up for a Manhattan adventure. See the city from Top of the Rock at Rockefeller Center; the SKYRIDE and Observatory at the Empire State Building; or a Circle Line cruise around Manhattan island, the views are breathtaking. Pick a Borough – Brooklyn, Staten Island, Queens, the Bronx or Manhattan, your New York adventure awaits. Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, a ride on the Staten Island Ferry, or a trek across the Brooklyn Bridge, the New York City Metropolitan area truly doesn’t sleep.

The National September 11 Memorial and Museum, one of New York's latest and evolving destinations is a must-see. In lower Manhattan, across from the World Financial Center, the memorial currently features the memorial water features set in the footprints of the original World Trade Center and the Memorial Museum. Visit and share in the memories of September 11th, 2001.

Before the New York City Ballet goes on March’s tour to Germany and April to the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, enjoy February 2012 performances at New York’s iconic Lincoln Center. Enjoy the classic Romeo and Juliet February 14th and 16th or visit earlier in the month, as NYCB performs Concerto Barocco, Taratella and the Seven Deadly Sins. Exceptional talent in amazing surroundings in the David H Koch Theater – it’s a New York experience.

March brings the New York International Children’s Film Festival to the city. The 2012 NYICFF is March 2nd through the 25th showcasing 100 films geared for children from 3 to 18, as well as children’s workshops and activities. Films are selected from across the globe from a variety of genres, all supporting more compelling film for today's youth. Screened in venues like the Asia Society on Park Avenue, IFC Center on Avenue of the Americas and West Third Street and Symphony Space on Broadway on the Upper West Side, the New York International Children’s Film Festival.

Celebrate winter in Brooklyn. Winter Jam 2012, the early February event, sponsored by the NYC Parks Department, features skiing, snowboarding and plenty of fun to keep you warm. Prospect Park in Brooklyn is the place to be February 4th. Athletes don’t rest too long this winter; Prospect Park hosts the 2012 Spring Duathlon on March 17th. Distances include a Prospect Park sprint distance, classic and international distances. The competition moves to Manhattan on March 25th for the 26th Annual March Madness Duathlon at the Central Park Boathouse. Head back to Brooklyn in April for the 22nd Annual Brooklyn Duathlon, also at Prospect Park. There is lots of fun in the greater New York area this season.

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