Women in Craft Beverage: Pioneers of Cayuga County
Women in Craft Beverage: Pioneers of Cayuga County As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we take a moment to highlight the trailblazing women of Cayuga County’s craft beverage scene.
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Women in Craft Beverage: Pioneers of Cayuga County As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we take a moment to highlight the trailblazing women of Cayuga County’s craft beverage scene.
A craft meadery offering flights and mead by-the-glass in our tasting room as well as take-home cans.
THE VIOLET WEDNESDAY BAKESHOP WAS STARTED AS A PROJECT BY TARA VAN WORMER AND HUSBAND WILL VAN WORMER AS A PLACE TO UTILIZE PRODUCE GROWN ON THEIR FARM AND OTHER LOCAL FARMS.
Don't waste time drinking bad matcha.
Women’s History Month March is recognized as Women’s History Month, and it’s dedicated to acknowledging the achievements and contributions made by women from centuries’ past to present day.
The Old Brutus Historical Museum has many diverse collections which will interest inquisitive visitors and the dedicated researchers looking for information on the history of the Town of Brutus and its earliest settlers: the farmers, the merchants, and the canalers.The historical display(s) of the Museum reflect the area’s history as a canal town, or to portray its history of agriculture, commerce, and the every day life of its residents.
We specialize in rustic barn weddings and events.
This 160-acre park along the Seneca River/NYS Barge Canal is part of the eastern portion of the Seneca River Crossing Canal Historic District and is designated on the National Register of Historic Places. Eleven nature walking trails meander through the natural and man-made landscape which includes the magnificent Richmond Aqueduct, the second largest aqueduct on the Erie Canal.
A Guide to Group Dining in Cayuga County, NY When it comes to group dining, Cayuga County, New York offers many unbeatable options!
Celebrating Harriet Tubman Day March 10A Legacy of Courage and Change Harriet Tubman is celebrated as one of the most influential Black women in history, her courage, resilience, and commitment to justice shaping the course of American history.