The Underground Railroad Freedom Center
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Sandra Scott Travels: Take A Journey On The Underground Railroad

The Underground Railroad Freedom Center is the place to open up your mind. The center celebrates the heroes who created the Underground Railroad; a secret network slaves used to escape to freedom, but the center also makes people aware of the 27 million people worldwide who are still trying to get their freedom. The Freedom Center has been on my bucket list from the day it opened in 2004 and finally, John and I got to visit during our recent visit to Cincinnati. The center was much more than I had expected.

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Welcome to the fjord.
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Sandra Scott Travels: All Fjords Aren’t In Norway

John and I were fortunate to visit Saguenay Fjord National Park as part of our cruise with Blount Small Adventures. A fjord is a long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs and I always thought they were exclusive to Norway. We joined the cruise in Oswego and left at 4 a.m. We were out on the lake to see a glorious sunrise. I would have liked to have sailed closer to the shore so I could make out more places I know such as Mexico Point Park.

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Hotel Syracuse mural
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Sandra Scott Travels: Relax In Comfort While Exploring Syracuse’s History

I was so happy when I read that someone had purchased the Hotel Syracuse (our daughter had her wedding reception there years ago) and planned to restore it. And restore it they did. It is a member of Historic Hotels of America. If you haven’t been there you need to stop for a look-see. Like many of the luxury historic hotels, the entrance is designed so that from the street level it is necessary to walk up a short flight of stairs to get to the lobby.

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Oswego Christmas
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Sandra Scott Travels: It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas

New York City is often featured as the most iconic place to usher in the Christmas season. The Radio City Christmas Spectacular and Rockefeller Plaza with the huge tree and ice skating is a must-do at least once. The stress-free way to get to NYC is by train or book a bus trip. However, there are many places in Central New York to get in the holiday spirit that are less expensive. Start today (November 25) at Oswego Christmas, a daylong event featuring a variety of Christmas-themed activities and more.

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A beaver on display
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Sandra Scott Travels: Witness The Prowess Of Beaver Engineering

The full moon in November is called the Beaver Moon. It was so named by colonists and Algonquin tribes because it was the time of the year when people would set traps for beaver ensuring they had enough furs to last through the winter. Beavers in our area were almost hunted to extinction because the pelt could be made into felt that was then made into top hats that were the must-have hat for the elite because it was waterproof. The beaver are making a comeback.

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Sandra Scott Travels: Chimney Bluffs Takes On Mother Nature

I am constantly amazed at how many interesting things there are to see within an hour or so drive from my home; things I didn’t know about. Plus, there are things that I have heard about but never visited. Such is the case with Chimney Bluffs State Park in Wolcott. Actually, I only heard about it a couple years ago but only visited recently. The bluffs are eroded drumlins (teardrop-shaped hills) that were formed by glaciers and then shaped by wind, rain, snow and waves into what appear to be chimneys. They are constantly eroding and I wonder how much the recent strong waves and winds have changed them.

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Celebrating the final play of the decisive game of the 1972 NLCS.
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Sandra Scott Travels: Remembering The Big Red Machine’s Dominance

During the 1970s, the Cincinnati Red dominated baseball and became known as the Big Red Machine. The regular lineup included three future Hall of Famers: catcher Johnny Bench, first baseman Tony Perez, and second baseman Joe Morgan. Pete Rose, the all-time major league hitter led the team and was recently inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame. The team won five division titles in seven years. Their frustration with inability to win the World Series ended in 1975 when they won 108 games and beat the Boston Red Sox in a dramatic seven-game series for their first World Series title in 35 years. They following year, they repeated and crushed the New York Yankees 4 games to none.

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Oliver Stevens Blockhouse
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Sandra Scott Travels: Unlock The Secrets Of The Oliver Stevens Blockhouse

For years, John and I have been driving by the Oliver Stevens Blockhouse on Route 11 in Brewerton. It wasn’t until recently that I was able to visit the interior. Luckily, I saw an announcement in the local media about their two-day event with a Revolutionary War encampment. Fort Brewerton was built where Oneida Lake and the confluence of the Oneida River and Oswego River meet. Before the canals were built rapids necessitated a portage between the waterways. When Fort Brewerton was built by the British in 1759 there were four log blockhouses protected by five-foot earthworks and a moat plus a palisade of wooden logs. It was to defend the passage between Albany and Oswego.

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The trees became more colorful up north.
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Sandra Scott Travels: Take The Adirondack Railway For A Fall Foliage Jaunt

Recently, John and I had a great two-day, one-night vacation. We drove to Utica where we checked into the Hotel Utica which recently reopened as a DoubleTree by Hilton after extensive upgrading. The hotel first opened its doors in 1912, just a few weeks before the fateful voyage of the Titanic. Walking into the two-story lobby with glittering chandeliers and a wraparound balustrade balcony where Judy Garland once sang to her many admirers, it is easy to feel the grandeur of its early days when the posh found it the place to stay in the Utica area.

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The Blue Lady haunts Mexico Point Park
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Sandra Scott Travels: Are You Hankering For Some Hauntings?

New York State has published an extensive “Haunted History Trail” brochure. There are several places in Oswego County on the list. There are two in Mexico – Starr Clark Tin Shop and Underground Railroad Museum, and Casey’s Cottage at Mexico Point Park. Both are only open with prior reservations. Casey’s Cottage, designed by Dr. William Casey, a Columbia University professor spent his summers turning the carriage house at Mexico Point into an 11th century manor house. After his death in 1978 visitors reported hearing faint organ music, cries for help, candles jumping off the shelves and other unusual phenomena.

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