When you think of visiting Cooperstown, what comes to mind? Baseball Hall of Fame, Brewery Ommegang, or the Farmers' Museum. Here's another attraction to add to the list.
The Harvest Festival is going to be presented as a "Celebration of Autumn" and become a month-long event to reduce crowd sizes and run from September 18 to October 11.
Now that we're in Phase 4 of Governor Cuomo's reopening plan, museums are allowed to open and the Farmers' Museum and Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown are ready to open on July 3 according to their websites.
Dr. Paul S. D’Ambrosio, President and CEO of Fenimore Art Museum and The Farmers’ Museum says, “With approved plans and all safeguards fully in place, we now look forward to welcoming visito
You've probably seen the Charles Dickens' classic tale, "A Christmas Carol" in one form or another. Maybe you saw one of the many film renditions?
The Farmers’ Museum in Cooperstown is pleased to present four, live performances of Charles Dickens’ beloved classic "A Christmas Carol" on Sunday, December 14 and Saturday, December 20.
Tractors are not just the modern day work horses, they are fun too. Discover the big world of tractors and enjoy fun, family activities this Saturday and Sunday, October 11th and 12th (both days 10:00 am–5:00 pm) with Tractor Fest at the Farmers Museum in Cooperstown.
If you are looking for Free or inexpensive fun this weekend, then you've come to the right place. There is truly something for everyone: from pancake and pasta meals to live music and road races. The fun stretches throughout the region. Here are the highlights: