An Upstate New York tourist attraction 156 feet below ground has reopened after flooding forced it to close over the weekend. Howe Caverns in Schoharie County shut down around 9 a.m. Saturday after ...
Soaring temperatures have dominated Rochester and other parts of New York this summer. But about three hours away, in a space lined with limestone, massive boulders and colorful lights, the depths of ...
Looking for a way to make the best of New York's hot summer days? Heading underground and exploring cool caves — both in temperature and novelty — could be the answer. Howe Caverns, Natural Stone ...
This fascinating underground attraction in upstate New York takes intrepid travelers deep below the surface for an unforgettable natural adventure.
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Benjamin Frisch, 19, NY tour guide, killed skiing
Tributes are flooding in after a 19-year-old tour guide from New York was killed in a skiing accident. Benjamin Frisch, of Richmondville in Schoharie County, died Sunday, Jan. 11, according to a ...
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