Utica Public Library Museum and Parks Passes
Across
- 2. A three bay dry dock along the enlarged Erie Canal rediscovered in the mid-1980s by enthusiasts and restored to its 1850s state- now an educational and recreation park.
- 4. Located in Rome, NY and home to Scottish highland cows and North American river otters.
- 10. Originally named for 3 generations of one prominent Utica family
- 11. Its original exhibit in the basement of the Utica Public Library was an Iroquois Longhouse
- 12. Lakes, waterfalls, beaches, and more- this gets you access to all the state parks.
- 13. Founded in 1897 by George Fisk Comfort, who helped found The Met, this museum now has one of the most notable ceramics collections in the nation.
- 14. A hands-on science museum that had astronomer Carl Sagan speak at its project launch party and Bill Nye (The Science Guy) among its volunteers.
Down
- 1. A U.S. Navy Destroyer Escort first in service during World War II.
- 3. Originally a lumber camp, this place has shared the stories of those who lived, worked, and played in the Adirondacks since 1957.
- 5. Go to Green Lake or the Rosamond Gifford Zoo with this county-named pass
- 6. This museum was designed by the same architectural firm as the National Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
- 7. From a portrait of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh to hands-on exhibits in the Innovation Center, this museum was named by the New York Times as one to see in 2025.
- 8. Created in 1977 when local chapters of the Junior League and National Council of Jewish Women and the Technology Club of Syracuse joined forces.
- 9. Opened in 1914 with three fallow deer, now features the world's largest watering can.