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List of Bed and Breakfasts in NEW YORK

ALBANY
The Northway Inn
ALFRED STATION
Country Cabin Manor B&B
AUBURN
A Wicher Garden B&B
AURORA
Aurora Inn Bed & Breakfast
AVON
White Oak Bed & Breakfast
BAINBRIDGE
Berry Hill Gardens B&B
BARNEVELD
Sugarbush Bed & Breakfast
BROCKPORT
The Victorian Bed & Breakfast
CANDOR
The Edge of Thyme, A B&B Inn
CHAPPAQUA
Crabtree's Kittle House B&B
CHATHAM
Spencertown Country House
CHAUTAUQUA
The Spencer Hotel B&B
COLD SPRING
The Pig Hill Inn B&B
COLD SPRING HARBOR
Swan View Manor B&B
COOPERSTOWN
Rose & Thistle Bed & Breakfast
The Inn at Cooperstown B&B
The Inn at Hickory Grove B&B
White House Inn B&B
EAST CHATHAM
The Inn at Silver Maple Farm
EAST MARION
Arbor View House B&B
ELMIRA
The Painted Lady
FLEISCHMANNS
River Run Bed & Breakfast
GARDINER
Minnewaska Lodge B&B
HADLEY
Saratoga Rose Inn & Restaurant
HAGUE
The Locust Inn B&B
Ruah B&B
HILLSDALE
The Bell House Bed & Breakfast
ITHACA
La Tourelle Country Inn B&B
Besemer Station Inn B&B
LAKE PLACID
Spruce Lodge B&B
South Meadow Farm Lodge
MARGARETVILLE
Margaretville Mountain Inn
MILLER PLACE
Miller Place Ark B&B
MILTON
Buttermilk Falls Inn B&B
PINE CITY
Rufus Tanner House B&B
PURLING
Bavarian Manor Country Inn B&B
ROCHESTER
Edward Harris House Inn B&B
Genesee Country Inn B&B
SAG HARBOR
The Inn at Baron's Cove
SARATOGA SPRINGS
Saratoga Farmstead B&B
Fox 'n' Hound Bed & Breakfast
181 Phila Bed & Breakfast
SCHENECTADY
The English Garden B&B
SKANEATELES
1899 Lady of the Lake B&B
Hummingbirds Home B&B
SPENCER
Log Country Inn B&B of Ithaca
SYRACUSE
Bed & Breakfast of Wellington
UNADILLA
Westwood Guest House B&B
UTICA
Rosemont Inn B&B
VERONA
Tuscany Suites B&B
WARRENSBURG
Seasons Bed & Breakfast
The Merrill Magee House B&B
WINDHAM
Albergo Allegria B&B
Country Suite Bed & Breakfast
WOODSTOCK
Enchanted Manor B&B
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Description of NEW YORK

However much the tourist authorities try to encourage visitors, the large and rambling state of NEW YORK stands inevitably in the shadow of America's most celebrated city. The words "New York" bring to mind soaring skyscrapers and congested streets, not the 50,000 square miles of rolling dairy farmland, colonial villages, workaday towns, lakes, waterfalls and towering mountains that spread north and west from New York City and constitute upstate New York . Just an hour's drive north of Manhattan, the valley of the Hudson River , with the moody Catskill Mountains rising stealthily from the west bank, offers a respite from the intensity of the city. Much wilder and more rugged are the peaks of the vast Adirondack Mountains further north - far beyond the scope of a casual excursion, but holding some of eastern America's most enticing scenery. To the west, the slender Finger Lake s and endless miles of dairy farms and vineyards occupy the central portion of the state. Few of the cities hold much of interest, but the smaller towns, like Ivy League Ithaca , can be quite charming for a day or two, while the venerable spa town of Saratoga Springs attracts thousands of punters during the August horse racing season.

In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, as nation-molding political and military battles were taking place, semi-feudal Dutch landowning dynasties such as the Van Rensselaers held sway upstate. Their control over tens of thousands of tenant farmers was barely affected by the transfer of colonial power from Holland to Britain, or even by American independence. Only with the completion of the Erie Canal in 1825, linking New York City with the Great Lakes, did the interior start to open up; improved opportunities for trade enabled canal-side cities like Rochester, Syracuse and especially Buffalo to undergo massive expansion. On the other hand, this industrial and agricultural growth in the hinterland served, inevitably, to increase the financial standing of the Wall Street capitalists. The story of the past century and a half has been one of New York City's political and economic domination of New York State, though Governor George Pataki's popularity has buoyed upstate politicians, if not fully redressed the imbalance.