Buffalo — the largest city in upstate New York, home of the Buffalo Bills, the Buffalo Sabres... and the Buffalo wing
Cooperstown — an historic town that features the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
Ithaca — a small town with an attitude and home to Cornell University and Ithaca College.
New York — possibly the most well known and celebrated city in the world; with towering skyscrapers, ethnic diversity, international corporations, and incomparable culture.
Rochester — an old industrial city with a rich history of innovation and progress; now home to numerous universities and the famous "garbage plate"
Saratoga Springs — the "Spa City" famous for its horse races, but also a worthy stop for its offbeat performing arts scene
Syracuse — the "Salt City" is known for its industry, and is home to Syracuse University and the Great New York State Fair
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