If you're looking for a great way to celebrate fall here in Upstate New York, you'll want to head North to Inlet this September.

The Inlet Fall Festival will bring two days of fun to the Arrowhead Park in Inlet on September 21st and September 22nd. This family-friendly event is a celebration of the changing seasons, featuring a variety of activities, live entertainment, and a wide array of local vendors. Whether you're a lover of arts and crafts, delicious food, or outdoor adventures, the festival offers something for everyone to enjoy.

Attendees can browse and shop from a selection of over 50 local and regional vendors, offering everything from handcrafted jewelry and artwork to homemade baked goods and specialty foods. The festival also features live music performances throughout the day:

Saturday, 10 am-4 pm - Live Music Double Barrel Blues Band (10:15-11:15, 12:30-1:30 & 2:45-3:45) & Entertainment by Joshua J. Superstar (11:30-12:15 & 1:45-2:30)
**Saturday @ 12:15 - Dancing Witches! You do not want to miss this!
Sunday, 10 am-3 pm - Live Music by Shaded Grass Bluegrass (11:45-12:45 & 2:00-3:00) & Entertainment by Victor the Mime (10:30-11:15 & 1:00-1:45)

Children will have plenty to do with fun activities like pumpkin painting, face painting, and games. In addition to the vendor booths and entertainment, festival-goers can indulge in a variety of delicious food options, including BBQ, fried dough, ice cream, and other seasonal treats. There’s even a raffle with great prizes donated by local businesses.

With free admission, the Inlet Fall Festival is a perfect way to experience the beauty of the Adirondacks in the fall while supporting local.

17 Amazing, Beautiful, and Historic Upstate New York Cemeteries

In the mid to late 1800s, cemeteries were first built far outside a community, rather than the traditional intimate churchyard settings of previous cemeteries. Upstate New York has hundreds of these cemeteries and they are beautiful places.

As a writer, one of my travel guides is a book about the cemeteries of Upstate New York, and focuses on 100 notable graves that I have visited all over the region. Here is a list of a 17 of the most historic and beautiful this writer has seen. Most are in large cities, like Buffalo and Syracuse, but there are some in smaller places. And those lesser known ones are equally as beautiful and historic.

For each entry on this list we have provided a short note telling of an "amazing graves" found in each cemeteries. The stories are very interesting!

Gallery Credit: Chuck D'Imperio

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Craving a hot apple cider donut? From Buffalo to the Hudson Valley, Albany to Binghamton, and everywhere in between, these 20 places in Upstate New York have exactly what you're dreaming of!

Gallery Credit: Traci Taylor

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