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Blogger & freelance writer. Proud #dogmom. Foodie. Supporter of all things #Syracuse. Adventure seeker. Lover of #craftbeer & wine. World #traveler. Ravenclaw.
But few names have lasted in our history books as predominantly as Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony.
Harriet Tubman & the Sewards: A Friendship Made Along the Underground Railroad in Auburn
4: Uncover History at these Underground Railroad Sites in Syracuse
5: Retracing the Footsteps of Frederick Douglass and the Underground Railroad in Rochester
If you’d like to learn even more about Frederick Douglass, I highly encourage you to check out Frederick Douglass’s Rochester, a year-long project by Open Mic Rochester and CITY newspaper.
They honor the likes of Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony all throughout town.
Jon Page came up with the idea based on his love of craft drinks and video games.
Because there is such a strong focus on the drinks and games, the food menu is pretty simple.
Now it’s time to talk about the heart of it all – the games!
With the great food, drinks, staff, and overall experience, it’s a must for any local’s date night, happy hour, or late night with friends.
But while maple weekend in New York is cancelled in person, you can still stock up on syrup and enjoy breakfast at home with virtual programs.
It’s that 2% that we use to make into that delicious syrup that tops your pancakes on Sunday morning.
After the syrup has reached the proper temperature, it’s time to filter out any sediment.
Visitors can check out what’s going on in the sugar shack and sample freshly boiled syrup.
That’s why I’ve been so excited to learn about wineries in New York using solar energy.
Let’s dive a little deeper into one of the wineries in New York using solar energy.
Now, their solar energy system produces 2/3 of the energy the company needs to operate.
Wineries are not the only ones in New York using solar energy – breweries are getting greener too!