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2013 Edition of the Route 86 Spring and Summer

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Watkins Glen Raceway, Watkins Geln, NY

Downtown Arkport

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I-90 Exits 56, 57A & 57

2 Chixx Gift ShoppeTreat yourself with a fun visit to our restored 1890’s barn.

         Enjoy 2 amazing shops under one big roof!Stroll through our delightful gift shop brimming

       with everything new and fun, as well as vintage!Discover the largest miniature collection you’ve ever seen!

Located at The Red Brick Farm Marketplace5031 W. Lake Rd.  Mayville, NY  14757  * 1 mi. N. of Chautauqua Institution

                OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK       ALL YEAR ROUND           (716)753-3100       http://www.chautauquaminiatures.com

EXIT 7 & 8

Two Amazing Shops Under

One Roof!

Don’t Miss Our Creative Toy Section!

Exit 7

Exit 8

HOGAN’S HUT LTD.One Stop General Store

Hunting & Fising LicensesBait & Tackle

gas, Grocery Items, Deli & Much More

3503 Old Bridge Rd. • Stow, NY 14785716-789-3831

The Graycliff Estate, designed by renowned American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is a masterpiece of his mid-career Organic Style. Located south of Buffalo, NY on the shores of Lake Erie, Graycliff awaits your discovery. A world away from the work-a-day world, Graycliff was designed for the pleasure of Isabelle R. Martin, the wife of industrialist Darwin D. Martin. With breath taking views over the lake, and the tranquility of three buildings set amidst more than eight acres of grounds and gardens—all designed by Wright--Graycliff has become known nationally as one of his most gracious residences.Designed between 1926 and 1931 as the summer estate of the Martin family (for whom Wright also designed a city residence, in Buffalo, NY) Graycliff is an easy drive from the western part of Route I-86, in Derby, NY. Although reservations are required, there are several tours daily during the summer and autumn, and several different types of tours as well. For those familiar with Wright’s other designs of this period (notably Fallingwater, in Pennsylvania) many of Wright’ s design innovations are first seen at Graycliff - water features, including a fountain and pond; graceful terraces and cantilevered balconies, ribbons of windows that allow views of both lake and landscape; and perhaps most significant (and revolutionary for its time), a house that is actually transparent, allowing views through a building to Lake Erie beyond.Wright designed Graycliff for Isabelle R. Martin and her husband Darwin, intending to provide a spirit of “repose.” In this, he succeeded, for the tranquility of the setting, coupled with the breathtaking architecture create a sense of utter relaxationEnjoy great architecture amidst the beauty of nature at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Graycliff. With ample free parking and a lovely gift shop, Graycliff is a must-see for those traveling to or through the area.

For more information or reservations, see graycliffestate.org call 716-947-9217 or

email [email protected]

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1-4 BEDROOM COTTAGES ON CHAUTAUQUA LAKE

Air-conditioned Motel, Efficiencies and CottagesQuiet-away from traffic

Clean, well-kept units & groundsPrivate Waterfront • Playground

Boat Docking • Decks • FireplacesOff-Season Rates

2 miles north/west of Exit 8 on Interstate 863884 Park Way at Woodlawn, Ashville, NY 14710

www.pinehillresort.comPhone 716-789-3543

Exit 8

Reserve Your RentalPontoon or Boat NOW!

• INSIDE & OUTSIDE WINTER BOAT STORAGE

• Discounted Slip Rentals

• Fort Lift, Trailer Lifts

• FULL SERVICE MARINA

Call 716.763.0140

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ChautauquaLake KOA

Bringing Camping Back to the Family

• Full Hook up Sites & Tent Camping• Kropf and Canterbury• Spacious wooded & open sites with full amenities & recreational activities• Luxury cottages and rustic cabin rentals• Heated swimming pool & planned activities

One of Top 300 Parks in the U.S.Exit 10 to Rt. 430 West approx. 5 miles to Thumb Rd. on the right 1/2 mile

5652 Thumb Rd., Dewittville, NY(716) 386-3804

www.chautauqualakekoa.comEmail: [email protected]

Woodalls Rating5/5

TL 9/10/9.5

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Exit 10

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JAMESTOWN, NEW YORK • EXIT 12Lodging • Museums • Nature • Dining • Shopping • Recreation

Bradford, PA

Exit 12

1863 Mansion of NYS Gov. R. E. FentonFour floors of Period Rooms

Exhibits of Jamestown’s Local History

Museum Gift Shop

Other Exhibits: Civil War – Underground Railroad

Chautauqua Lake - Swedish Heritage - Farming

$8 Adults • $4 student/Ages 5-12Monday-Saturday 10am-4pm • 716-664-6256I-86 Exit 12, South on Route 60 to 67 Washington St.

(just south of downtown Jamestown) VISIT www.fentonhistorycenter. org for events & more!!!

Exit 12

Comfortable - Clean - Convenient

Swimming Pool, Recreation Areas, Laundromat, Campstore, Propane, DumpStation

299 Kiantone Road • Jamestown, NY 14701(716) 569-5433 • www.hiddenvalleycampingarea.com

Hidden Valley Camping Area

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800.737.1180

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JAMESTOWN, NEW YORK • EXIT 12Lodging • Museums • Nature • Dining • Shopping • Recreation

Exit 12

Exit 12

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DOWNTOWN JAMESTOWNNEW YORK • I-86 EXIT 12

Best Western Downtown Jamestown200 West Third Street • Jamestown, New York 14701

Website: Bestwestern.com/DowntownJamestownEmail: [email protected]

Phone:(716) 484-8400 • Fax: (716) 484-8405

For Reservations Call

1-888-321-3321

• Business Center in Lobby• In-room High Speed Internet Access• Deluxe Continental Breakfast• Indoor Heated Pool/Fitness Room• Cable TV with HBO Movie Channel• Jacuzzi Suites Available• Meeting Room Available

(Accommodates up to 30 people)• In Room Refrigerators

The Ramada Hotel & Conference Center is located in the heart of Downtown Jamestown. A short walk to the

Lucille Ball Museum & Jamestown Sports Arena. Offering a gym, indoor pool, banquet facility, restaurant

and comfortably appointed rooms. Hope to see you soon!

Reservations & Group Bookings: 716-664-3400GeneralGarage parking (surcharge)Free breakfastConcierge deskBusiness centerBusiness servicesAir-conditioned public areasSafe-deposit box at front deskMultilingual staffComplimentary newspapersElevator/lift

Room AmenitiesRefrigerator (on request)Microwave (on request)Pay moviesAir conditioningCoffee/tea makerHair dryerIron/ironing boardCable TV serviceRollaway/extra beds availableCribs/infant beds available

150 W. 4th Street, Jamestown, NY 14701716-664-3400

[email protected]

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Exit 15-27

Exit 14 or 16

VALLEY VIEWCHEESE CO., INC.

Over 40 Varieties of Cheese, Homemade Amish Jellies, Candies & Goat Milk Fudge

Extensive Collection of Amish Crafts. Free Maps to Amish Shops.

Hours: Mon. - Sat. 8:30-5:00We honor all major Credit Cards

6028 Rt. 62, Conewango Valley •Ê(716) 296-5821

Exit 20

779 Broad Street Salamanca, NY 14779Phone: (716) 945-7600 • Fax: (716) [email protected] •Êwww.hiexpress.com

• Deluxe Continental Breakfast featuring our “delicious cinnamon rolls”

• Indoor Pool and Whirlpool• Fitness Center• Free Internet• Pet Friendly• 1/4 Mile from NEW Seneca Allegany Casino

with Shuttle Service 24/7

TAX EXEMPT

Come to see our NEW LOOK in 2013

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Exit 24

South off exit 24, left at T, Right at 1st light, over the tracks, over the river, hard right....To Randy’s You Go!

Don’t Miss the

Game!!!

Randy’s has 6

t.v.’s.

We’ll find your

team!!!

South 9 Mile Road, Allegany, NYHYSTERICAL Dining in A HYSTORICAL setting.

Built in 1860 as a stage coach stop/hotel turned speakeasy, bar and restaurant.

Kitchen open 7 days a week till midnightFamous for our steak dinners, jumbo wings, half pound burgers, real steak hoagies and Randyʼs Momʼs secret beer battered fish fry (Friday only)

Randy says “Fast food isn’t good and good food isn’t fast!”Phone (716) 372-9606

Voted Best Wings in the Twin Tiers

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RECEIVE 15% OFF ROOM WITH THIS AD• FREE LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE CALLS IN U.S.

• COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST • GUEST LAUNDRY• FREE HIGH SPEED WIRELESS INTERNET

• PET FRIENDLY • FITNESS ROOM• BUSINESS CENTER WITH COMPUTER ACCESS

• BRAND NEW DREAMWELL BEDDING• EXPANDED CABLE WITH HBO • JACUZZI SUITES AVAILABLE

Not valid on demand dates or with any other discounts.

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Exit 15-27

Exit 26 Exit 26

Exit 15-27

Exit 20

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779 Broad Street Salamanca, NY 14779Phone: (716) 945-7600 • Fax: (716) [email protected] •Êwww.hiexpress.com

• Deluxe Continental Breakfast featuring our “delicious cinnamon rolls”

• Indoor Pool and Whirlpool• Fitness Center• Free Internet• Pet Friendly• 1/4 Mile from NEW Seneca Allegany Casino

with Shuttle Service 24/7

TAX EXEMPT

Come to see our NEW LOOK in 2013

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Bradford, PA

Exit 20

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Exit 23

This year is the 50th Anniversary of the Kinzua Bridge State Park

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Exit 12 & 17

Exit 23

Bradford, PA

Join Our

Program

Exit 23

Blueberry Hill Golf Club6528 Cable Hollow Rd • Russell, PA 16345

• GOLF • LUNCHES • DINNERS • LEGAL BEV. • LODGE • OPEN TO PUBLIC

** Free 18 Hole Greens Fee *** with One Paid Guest and Golf Cart Rental

* Tee Times Required

— — Mon. - Thurs. 2013 season — —(holidays excluded)

Restaurant Open to Public • Pro Shop (814) 757-8620I-86 to Exit 17 - go South for 17 Miles

www.blueberryhillgc.com

Exit 17

Bradford, Pennsylvania • EXIT 23Lodging • Museums • Nature • Dining • Shopping • Recreation

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(800)344-4656100 Davis Street South

Bradford, PA 16701www.bwbradford.com

• FREE Hot Continental Breakfast• FREE High Speed Internet Access

• Heated Outdoor Swimming Pool• Restaurant/Lounge

• In-Room Coffee Makers, Irons, Ironing Boards & Hairdryers

Bradford Inn PLUS

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Bradford, Pennsylvania • EXIT 23Lodging • Museums • Nature • Dining • Shopping • Recreation

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(585) 968-1523

Exit 28

Exit 28

The Famous

More than 325 varieties of domestic, imported and local cheeses in stock!

** AGED NY STATE CHEDDAR ** GOURMET FOODS** KITCHEN WARES ** MUCH, MUCH MORE

Gift Packages can be mailed anywhere in the Continental U.S. Call for a free mail

order catalog and for info. on our fund raising program.

www.cubacheese.comToll Free: 800-543-4938

Open 7 Days a Week!

53 Genesee StreetCuba, NY 14727

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INTERSTATE 86 IS YOUR ROAD – TELL ALBANY TO JUST GET IT DONE!When fully designated, I-86 will complete the interstate system, providing major growth in upstate and western New York. Unless Albany receives

strong encouragement from western New York, the Southern Tier, and the Hudson Valley, the delays now imposed due to a lack of funding will continueand the advantages of interstate designation, including safety and economic development will not be realized. For information and to find out how you can

support the timely completion of Interstate 86 log on to ny-i86.net and facebook.com/i86coalition.

Ted Bennett Chairman, I-86 Coalition

Project1 5/14/13 4:54 PM Page 1

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Exit 29Cuba Chamber of Commerce

Welcomes you to the Greater Cuba Area!

Cuba Dairy Week – June 4-8Craft Fair & Car Show, Carnival, June 8th Parade (5pm)

Flag Day Celebration Chicken BBQ – June 16Downtown Cuba (11am)

Cuba Garlic FestivalSept. 21 (10am-6pm) - Sept. 22 (10am-5pm)

At Empire City Farms (Cuba Block Barn) Ground Floor Barn Tours • Garlic King & Queen

Garlic Vendors • Crafts • Live Music Food Demos • Petting Zoo • & MORE!

FREE PARKING! Adults: $5, Children 8 & under FREE!For information call: 585-968-5654 • cubanewyork.us

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&NICHOLSON PHARMACY

GIFT SHOPRuss Berrie

teddie bears and plush animals

Free blood pressure

check

LEADERDRUG STORES

Willow Tree Angels

Paramount CARDS AND WRAPPING PAPER

YANKEE CANDLESBurt’s Bees Personal Care Products

Most prescription plans accepted

~~~~~Fast, Friendly

~~~~~Home health care

supplies

Nature Bounty vitamins & herbs

~~~~~Delivery Available

36 Schuyler Street, Belmont, NY 14813585-268-7287 I-86, Exit 29, Rt. 275 •ÊFriendship, NY 14739

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Off Season & Seasonal Specials!Special features: fishing ponds, hiking trails,playground, volleyball, hayrides, pond swimming

. Rustic log cabins . RV and tent sites. Spacious seasonal sites

County Rd. 15 . Angelica, NY 14709www. evergreentrails. com . 585-466-7993

Close at end of October. Hunters welcome in November!

Exit 30

ACE’sF A M I L Y R E S T A U R A N T

40 Main St., Belfast, NY 14711 — (585) 365-2692• Daily Specials• Soup & Specialty Sandwiches• Homemade Pies & Desserts• Choose Seafood, Prime rib and Steaks from our full menu!

Breakfast served all day long. Dine in or take out.Catering available.

Established in 1977

3008 ST. RTE 244, BELMONT, N.Y. 14813

CountryView Crafts585-268-7232

CALL FOR UPDATED HOURS

“AMISH MADE ITEMS AT GREAT PRICES”

• LAWN FURNITURE • MINI-BARNS & GAZEBOS• FINE OAK FURNITURE • RHYTHM CLOCKS• PRIMITIVE ACCENTS • AND MANY MORE SURPRISES

ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE SALEJUNE 7 & 8

Exit 30

EXIT 30 TO RT. 19 SOUTH, TO RT. 244. APPROX. 7 MILES ON RT. 244

PET TRAVEL TIPS• Keep your pets safe and secure in a well-ventilated crate or carrier. There are a variety of wire mesh, hard plastic and soft-sided carriers available. Whatever you choose, make sure it’s large enough for your pet to stand, sit, lie down and turn around in. And P.S., it’s smart to get your pet used to the carrier in the comfort of your home before your trip. • Get your pet geared up for a long trip by taking him on a series of short drives first, gradually lengthening time spent in the car. And please be sure to always secure the crate so it won’t slide or shift in the event of a quick stop. • Your pet’s travel-feeding schedule should start with a light meal three to four hours prior to departure. Don’t feed your furry friend in a moving vehicle—even if it is a long drive. • Never leave your animal alone in a parked vehicle. On a hot day, even with the windows open, a parked automobile can become a furnace in no time, and heatstroke can develop. In cold weather, a car can act as a refrigerator, holding in the cold and causing the animal to freeze to death. • What in your pet’s traveling kit? In addition to travel papers, food, bowl, leash, a waste scoop, plastic bags, grooming supplies, medication and a pet first-aid kit, pack a favorite toy or pillow to give your pet a sense of familiarity. • Don’t allow your pet to ride with his head outside the window. He could be injured by flying objects. And please keep him in the back seat in his crate or with a harness attached to a seat buckle. • When it comes to H2O, we say BYO. Opt for bottled water or tap water stored in plastic jugs. Drinking water from an area he’s not used to could result in tummy upset for your pet.

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Exit 30

RECEIVE 15% OFF ROOM WITH THIS AD• FREE LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE CALLS IN U.S.

• COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST• FREE HIGH SPEED WIRELESS INTERNET

• BUSINESS CENTER WITH COMPUTER ACCESS• BRAND NEW DREAMWELL BEDDING

• EXPANDED CABLE WITH HBO • MEETING ROOM & JACUZZI SUITES

• PET FRIENDLY

Not valid on demand dates or with any other discounts.

Exit 30 & 33

1812 Jones Rd., Andover, NY

Exit 33

I-86 Exit 33

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These days it isn’t easy for a person to be lost as long as he has a charged cell phone handy. Lost or missing persons can be tracked through electronic technology practically any place they may be. Indeed, it is a bit frightening when considering the vast technological resources that can be brought to bear in tracking individuals who by themselves or through the machinations of others are missing. However, this was not always the case. There was a time when it was quite easy to become lost.

Take the case of Job Straite, Sr., back in 1830’s Wellsville, NY.

Two hundred years ago it was necessary for pioneers to keep an eye on one another. They were a close bunch, deeply interested in the welfare of their families and neighbors. Settlements were few and isolated. Solitary individuals were at risk from Indians and wild creatures such as wolves and bears. It was not remarkable then that when ninety-year-oldJob Straite wandered off into a forest one afternoon, an alarm was raised across a ten-mile area and all of the settlers united in the search.

Mr. Straite became lost one Sunday afternoon while walking to visit his grandson, who lived a couple of miles away. The path wending through a patch of woods between the men’s homes was narrow and not always clear and the elderly man evidently became disoriented. It was not known that he was missing until the next afternoon, when his son realized he had not arrived at the grandson’s home. The alarm was immediately sounded throughout the ten-mile area and a search party organized. Concern mounted when no trace of the lost man was found.

The hunt continued on Tuesday; still no success. An element of panic swept the community and, on Wednesday, men left their regular work to join the search. Many worried the cold nights could kill the elderly. Many were whispering about the possibility of foul play. Several younger men hiked into the nearby hills, others looked in out-of-the-wayplaces. As time passed more of the old man’s friends feared he was murdered, although there were none to offer a motive.

The manhunt continued throughout the week, the searchers not willing to call it quits until Mr. Straite or his body was found. Hopes for the former possibility were at an all-time low when, by Saturday

evening, the lost man had not been located. The call went out to other settlements. Men from Scio, Andover, Willing and Independence arrived to join the hunt. Soon, 200 men were scouring the country side. Sunday morning, a line was formed reaching from Wellsville to Andover, a distance of eight miles, to systematically search every inch of ground.

Men stayed within shouting distance of one another and all were armed with guns and horns. The terrain was such that a man, particularly an elderly man, could easily lose his way. Clumps of trees and acre sized stretches of underbrush made movement difficult and provided myriad places a body might lie.

Toward the end of the afternoon three shots and a blare of horns echoed across the valley. About halfway between Wellsville and Andover the man was found – and he was alive! At least, he breathed but his mind was gone. He sat unconsciously digging with his hand in a hole in the ground. His mouth was filled with dirt and roots he had attempted to eat. His condition was indeed pitiable, but his friends rushed to his aid. The men took turns carrying him to the home of John Harvey. Harvey contributed a blanket which was rigged to poles to fashion a stretcher. Mr, Straite was carried four miles to what is now Elm Valley and turned over to the care of Dr. Rice. The doctor revived the old man and he lived for a number of years.

Manson Rice of Andover found the lost man. Erastus Baker was first to answer the shots signaling the discovery. One shot followed another, continuing down the long line, accompanied by the sounds of conch shells and horns and heartfelt shouts from the friends and family of Job Straite, Sr.

“The lost was found! The lost was found!”

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“The Ultimate Camping Experience”Great Rates • Holiday Events • Cabin & Camper Rentals

• Planned Activities • Seasonal Sites

10861 McCurdy Rd., Dansville, NY 14437

Take 36 North to 70, Left on 70, turn right in Canaseraga onto Mill

Street, then a quick right, go 5 miles to McCurdy Rd., turn right.

Exit 34N or 36 (I-390)

SKYBROOK CAMPGROUNDDANSVILLE, NY

www.skybrookcampground.com

585-335-6880

Exit 34S

Sunshine MotelClean, Cozy Rooms in a Nice Country Atmosphere

• All Major Credit Cards • Direct Dial Phones •• Free High Speed Internet •

Area’s Lowest Rates(607) 324-4565

Exit 34S, left at 1st light,right at stop sign, 1⁄2 mile

on right side.

7433 Seneca Rd. NorthHornell, NY 14843

Beaver’s Pharmacy• Prescriptions-Medicaid Accepted• Senior Citizens Discount on Prescriptions• From Two-cent candy to Russell Stover boxed candy• Canisteo Collectibles • Wildlife Figurines • Willow Tree

7 Main Street, Canisteo | Hours: M-F 9-8; Sat. 9-4; Closed Sun.(607) 698-4641 • (800) 794-4753

www.beaverspharmacy.com

Exit 34A

99¢

All CardsAll The Time

99¢

All CardsAll The Time

Exit 34S

ROOMS, EFFICIENCY SUITES, TOWNHOUSESFREE• Hot Deluxe

Breakfast• Wireless High

Speed Internet• HBO• Fitness Room• Meeting Room

I-86, Exit 34S7462 Seneca Road NorthHornell, NY 14843

(607) 324-0800Fax: (607) 324-0905

• USA TODAYNewspaper

• Local Calls• Buses & Trucks

Welcome• Pets Welcome• Group Rates• Wedding Rates

Near Alfred Colleges& Swain Resort

Beef Jerky• Original • Hot

• Pepper • Teriyaki • BBQ

Snack Sticks• Original • Spicy

• Snackaroni • Teriyaki • Jalapeno Cheese • Cheddar Cheese

Cracker Bologna...all beef bologna with cheese, terrific cracker topperGarlic Ring Bologna...mild garlic flavored ready to eat treatSummer Sausage...an all beef snack just too good to pass up!

Wilson Beef Farms10751 Hess Road, Canaseraga, NY 14822

OPEN: Mon.-Fri. 8-5; Sat. 8-12 Noon; (607) 545-8308Toll Free: 877-286-9706 • www.wilsonbeeffarms.com

Great Snacks for Travelers

Natural Beef & Pork also available No hormones - No chemicals

Exit 34N

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Mon - Sat Lunch Buffet 11am-4pm for $6.99Mon - Thur Dinner Buffet 4pm-9pm for $10.49Fri & Sat Dinner Buffet 4pm-10pm for $10.49Sunday Breakfast Buffet 8am-11am for $5.99Sunday Dinner Buffet 11am-9:00pm for $10.49

Put A Flame Under It

Bath Ponderosa382 W. Morris St.

Bath, NY607-776-4381

Olean Ponderosa2727 W. State St.

Olean, NY 716-373-5535

Binghamton Ponderosa1261 Upper Front St.

Binghamton, NY607-772-1246

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Exit 38

RECEIVE 15% OFF ROOM WITH THIS AD• FREE LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE CALLS IN U.S.

• COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST • GUEST LAUNDRY• FREE HIGH SPEED WIRELESS INTERNET

• PET FRIENDLY • FITNESS ROOM• BUSINESS CENTER WITH COMPUTER ACCESS

• BRAND NEW DREAMWELL BEDDING• EXPANDED CABLE WITH HBO • JACUZZI SUITES AVAILABLE

Not valid on demand dates or with any other discounts.

BUDGET INNEXIT 38 RT. I-86

332 W. Morris Street • Bath, NYTel. 607-776-7536

Group, Commercial & Weekly Rates AvailableAARP/AAA Discounts

10% discount with coupon

Truck ParkingRestaurants

& Shopping Nearby

Exit 38

APPROVED

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• Quality Products •ÊReasonable Prices •ÊPersonal Service • Special Orders

Thundering Hooves Tack Shop

Exit 38

Your Hometown Horse Equipment Store

6055 Cameron Road, Co. Rt. 10, Bath, NYHrs. Mon-Fri 12-5 •ÊSat. Call Ahead •Ê(607) 776-4948

Special Appts. Available

www.thunderinghoovestackshop.com

Exit 38

Caboose Motel

Quiet, Clean & Neat Rooms at Affordable Rates in the Heart of the Finger Lakes.

I-86: Take Exit 38, go to light, turn left, follow Rt. 415 7 mi.

I-390: Take Exit 1, go toward Avoca, at Rt. 415, turn right, 2 miles on left.

607.566.2216 caboosemotel.net60480 State Rt. 415,

Avoca, NY

Exit 38

Exit 45

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Phone (607) 962-2456•Conveniently located at Exit 3 off US-15 S•FREE Continental Breakfast•Kids Stay FREENot valid with other discounts, holidays or special events. Present his coupon at check in. Based on availability.

15%Off Rack

Rate

Lodgeon theGreen

• Indoor Heated Pool• Free Complimentary Breakfast

• Highspeed Wireless Internet & HBO• 2 Blocks from historic Market Street

and the Corning Museum of Glass

Expires October 31, 2013

10%Off

For Reservations Call 607-936-937023 Riverside Drive, Corning, NY 14830Must present coupon at check-in. AAA and senior discounts.

Coupon not valid with any other discounts or on special events.

Exit 46

Corning

Exit 46

CORNING INNWe Offer AffordableComfortable & Clean Rooms» 60 Rooms » Cable TV» Microwave & Refrigerator» Coffeemakers» Ample Parking - Buses & Trucks

» Continental Breakfast» AAA Members» Corporate Rates» Free Local Calls» Free Wireless Internet

Phone: 607-937-5383 255 S. Hamilton St.Fax: 607-962-7115 Painted Post, NY 14870

15% OFFrack rate with

this ad!

Exit 44B

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PATTERSON INN MUSEUMI-86 EXIT 4659 W. PULTENEY ST.CORNING, NY 14830607-937-5281www.pattersoninnmuseum.orgOpen M-F, 10am-4pmGuided Tours

Exit 46

Exit 49

Located 5 minutes East of Corning, NY at Exit 49 off I-86Open year-round Tuesday – Saturday 10 – 5 & Sunday 12 –4

Phone: 800-780-7330 • Wholesale to the trade.

Exit 47 or 48

• Beautiful 37 guest rooms• All rooms on first floor• Non smoking rooms available• Kids stay FREE• Cable TV with ESPN,CNN• FREE deluxe continental breakfast

• FREE local telephones • FREE parking• Guest laundry• Efficiency rooms with

microwave and refrigerator available• Crib, ironing board, hair dryer available upon request

Amenities:

Located close to several attractions including theCorning Museum of Glass, National Warplane

Museum, Corning Gaffer District!

e-mail: [email protected]: (607) 937-5686webaddress: www.budgetinncorning.comaddress: 11385 LPGA Drive, Corning, NY

10% discountwith this ad!

Not valid with other discounts, holidays or

special events. Present at checkin. Based on

availability. Expires 12/31/10.

GLEN MOTOR INNand our Italian Grill Restaurant

“The only thing we overlook is Seneca Lake!”• Balconied Rooms • Exceptional Food • Cocktail Lounge •

Family owned and operated since 1937

1 mile north of Watkins Glen, NY on State Route 14

(607) 535-2706 [email protected]

Celebrating 75 Years!!

Exit 46

Exit 52A

NEAR Elmira CollegeWatkins Glen Int’l RacewayCorning Glass CenterArnot MallElmira/Corning Regional AirportArea WineriesCornell University

2707 Westinghouse RoadHorseheads, NY 14845EXIT 52A OFF RT 17 l RT 14

(607) [email protected]

INTERNET ACCESS, CABLE TV WITH HBO & ESPN

49$Starting at

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weekly rate for extended stay

Exit 46

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Exit 51-60

Bradford, PA

Exit 56

Chemung County supports the completion of I-86; linking 2.9 million business and leisure travelers, from Buffalo to New York City through the Southern

Finger Lakes region, safely and efficiently.

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Bradford, PA

Exit 52

Exits 51, 53, 56

2152 Grand Central Ave., Horseheads

Exit 54

Experience the stories behind Mark Twain's Elmira, local immigrant life, Chemung County's role in the Civil War and so much more! Explore your history through the Booth Research Library and shop for

special books in the Museum Store. During July and August, the Trolley into Mark Twain Country departs from here!

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Exit 56

Receive a FREE Mark Twain Country Dip Mix with purchase

Gifts for all

occasions!

Open Daily(Tuesdays by Chance)

361 Maple Avenue, Elmira • 607-734-9547

with this coupon. Cannot be combined with other offers. Expires 10/31/13

July-December361 Maple Ave.

Elmira, NY607•734•9547

(Exit 56, left on Madison Ave, left on Maple Ave.)

www.facebook.com/christmashouse www.christmas-house.com

Complete Kitchens • AAA RatesEach Unit a Suite • Major Credit Cards Accepted

908 Pennsylvania Ave. Elmira, NY 14904

Exit 56 off of I-86; to Rt. 14 S, follow signsLodge (607) 733-5526

Fax (607) 733-0961

Exit 56

Exit 56

607-734-4211

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Exit 64-65

SunriseMOTEL

(607) 687-5667(800) 806-9074

www.owegosunrisemotel.com

Only 6 miles from new Casino!

Rest assured at the area’s most affordable and Immaculate AAA motel!

• Free continental breakfast• Free local phone calls• At-door parking• Upscale furnishings• Fax service• Individual heating and air conditioning• Non-smoking & smoking rooms available• Numerous Finger Lakes Activities

Follow signs from Exit 64 to motel at 3778 Waverly Rd. (17-C) in Owego

Exit 70N

Exit 66 & 67N

Phone: (607) 754-1533Fax: (607) 754-1534Toll Free: 1-800-845-3224

www.BookRoomsNow.com

• Attractive & Clean Rooms• Jacuzzi Suite, Wireless Internet,

Cable TV, Free HBO• Free Continental Breakfast

749 West Main StreetEndicott, NY 13760

Across from the PGA Golf Course (Dick’s Open)I-86 Exit 66 4 right turns, 4 miles east on 17C. (Or Main St.)

Exit 67N 2 miles west on 17C (Or Main St.)

10% OFFRoom Rate w/ Coupon

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Exit 67N (from East) or 69 (from West)

• Wireless Internet• Free Local Calls• Free Deluxe Continental Breakfast• Fridge, Microwave, AC & Heat • Expanded Cable TV• Group Rates Available• All Major Credit Cards Accepted• Rooms with king & double beds

available• Senior, corporate, government

discounts• Bus stop nearby

[email protected]

2603 East Main Street, Endicott, NY 13760

Reservations, Call(800) 531-4667(607) 754-8020

Directions: I-86 (Rt. 17W) Exit 69 Endwell, 2 miles on rightI-86 (Rt. 17E), Exit 67N, follow signs to Endwell, 1 1/4 miles on left

With coupon at check-in. Based on availability. Not valid with other discounts, holidays or busy weekends. Expires 12/31/13.

Flat Rate $55double occupancy (tax incl.)

Exit 70N

Flat Rate: 1-4 Adults$75.00

Johnson City, NYBinghamton Area

• Free Deluxe Continental Breakfast• Indoor Pool & Complete Health Club• Shopping Mall & 10 Restaurants Adjacent• Direct Highway Access• Located off exit 70N from Route 17 (I-86)

581 Harry L. DriveJohnson City, New York 13790Reservations: (607) 770-9333

Not valid with other discounts, holidays or special events.Present at check in. Based on availability. Expires 12/31/11.

NEWLY OPENED

Exit 70N

Johnson City, NYBinghamton Area• Free Deluxe Continental Breakfast

• Indoor Pool & Complete Health Club• Shopping Mall & 10 Restaurants Adjacent • Direct Highway Access• Located off exit 70N from Route 17 (I-86)

Reservations: (607) 729-9194569 Harry L. Drive, Johnson City, New York 13790

Not valid with other discounts, holidays or special events.Present at check in. Based on availability. Expires 12/31/12.

Flat Rate: 1-4 Adults$75.00

NEWLY REMODELED

From West Exit 82; From East Exit 83

Step Back In Time for a “Real Family Reunion” “Group Outing”“Getaway Weekend” or an evening of “Dinner - Dance - and Show”

Since 1869 six generations of Scotts have operated a family in the mountains of picturesque Oquaga Lake. The present facility encompasses 1000 acres, including 2 scenic 9 hole golf courses, tennis courts (out doors and in) softball diamond, bocce and shuffleboard courts, a separate pitch & putt golf course, putting green, Swedish exercises course, and numerous walking trails in the beautiful New York State Forests and mountains.

The Main Building includes, homey lobby, dining room, and a number of guest rooms. The Playhouse at lakeside features an Old Fashioned Soda Fountain, Pool Tables, Ping Pong, and Bowling Alleys built in 1891 and other amusement games. In front of the Playhouse, the waterfront is alive with swimming, canoeing, boating, Kids Klub for the children, Speedboat Rides, Water Skiing, or ride on the Showboat (a fixture on Oquaga Lake for many years) with it’s Sing Along cruises.

A long list of daytime activities, mini-bus tours, talent shows, dance lessons, etc... 3 full meals a day, ALL SPORTS FACILITIES (only power golf carts and driving range are extra) Show and Entertainment are included for one rate.

More information and color brochures are available - just call (607) 467-3094or visit scottsfamilyresort.com to learn more about a great summer for you and your family.

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Exit 124

Dette Trout Flies- Top quality American tied fishing flies, custom orders welcome!- Daily on-line fishing report for Beaverkill, Willowemoc & Upper Delaware Rivers- The area’s largest assortment of fly tying material, with a large stock of Metz and whiting hackle

Serving anglers since 1928

607-498-4991www.detteflies.com

68 Cottage StreetRoscoe, NY 12776

Exit 94

Exit 116

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