Utica Public Library Museum and Parks Passes

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Across
  1. 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.
  2. 4. Located in Rome, NY and home to Scottish highland cows and North American river otters.
  3. 10. Originally named for 3 generations of one prominent Utica family
  4. 11. Its original exhibit in the basement of the Utica Public Library was an Iroquois Longhouse
  5. 12. Lakes, waterfalls, beaches, and more- this gets you access to all the state parks.
  6. 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.
  7. 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. 1. A U.S. Navy Destroyer Escort first in service during World War II.
  2. 3. Originally a lumber camp, this place has shared the stories of those who lived, worked, and played in the Adirondacks since 1957.
  3. 5. Go to Green Lake or the Rosamond Gifford Zoo with this county-named pass
  4. 6. This museum was designed by the same architectural firm as the National Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 9. Opened in 1914 with three fallow deer, now features the world's largest watering can.