Billings Farm & Museum includes the livestock barns that house the farm’s dairy herd, draft horses, sheep, and oxen, plus extensive farm life exhibits, the fully-restored and furnished 1890 Farm House, and a variety of activities and programs for every age.
This glass blowing factory offers free viewing of the workshop area (and if you're nice, they'll invite you on to the floor and show you how it's done!) The pieces are expensive, but if you want to buy a keepsake there is a cheaper option. We recommend the apprentice glasses- they are handmade and very imperfect, but they show the level of skill needed to be a master glassblower and will be a one of a kind! There is also a restaurant that overlooks the river, complete with a small waterfall.
Great dinner spot with awesome food, locally sourced, and some really interesting beers. We had a truffle beer, it was great.
Looks like a diner, right next to sleep woodstock, we didn't go there, but sounds good.
Great food and drinks, we had dinner here on a visit, Puerto Rican inspired cuisine.