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The Best in Utica

Our Editors select the 10 best restaurants, nightlife, sights & activities in Utica

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1. Erie Canal Village
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2. Herkimer Home State Historic Site
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3. Children's Museum of History, Natural History, Science & Technology
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4. Utica Marsh
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5. FX Matt Brewing Company
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6. Val Bialas
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7. Fort Stanwix
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8. Utica Zoo
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9. Adirondack Scenic Railroad
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10. Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute Museum of Art
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Autumn's Colors at Your Doorstep

Ten Destinations for Leaf Watchers

The brilliant hues of fall are the perfect way to take your mind off the end of summer. Canada and the US afford some of the finest shows of autumn color in the world – take a scenic drive or a hike and see for yourself!

 
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Radisson Hotel-Utica Centre
200 GENESEE STREET · UTICA, NY · 13501
Holiday Inn UTICA
1777 BURRSTONE RD · New Hartford, NY · 13413
 

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About Utica

Tucked away in New York's storied Mohawk River Valley, Utica has worn many hats since Europeans first settled during the late 18th century. Before Anglo-Saxons came, the land was the stomping grounds of the Oneida Tribe, part of the mighty Iroquois Nation. Dutch, English, and French settlers took little time realizing the potential profit of the Mohawk Valley, and in 1758, Fort Schulyer was constructed to control fur interests and serve as the region's link to East Coast markets – the Mohawk...