The Babe. Joltin' Joe. Yogi. Need we say more? The Hall of Fame never dissapoints! Mention the Miller-Kroh Wedding from Friday, March 29th - Sunday, March 31st, and get $2 off adult admission.
| A favorite of the Bride and Groom | On Saturdays from 10am - 2pm the Cooperstown Farmers Market is the place to be to get the best cheeses, meats, breads, and locally made goods. The market is located right off main street between Doubleday Field and Pioneer street. It is tucked away behind Main street in a back alley.
See where it all began at Doubleday field and imagine Abner Doubleday taking a swing.
The museum itself is closed through March 30th, but you can catch the last sugaring off (think delicious Maple treats) on the 31st before you hit the road.
The Main Street outpost for the Cooperstown Distillery. Enjoy locally made spirits and craft cocktails to take a load off before the wedding festivities. Tastings are free and available daily.
The actual distillery for the Beverage exchange. Locally made spirits and craft cocktails to take a load off before the wedding festivities. Tastings are free and available daily.
Great local brewery to stop in for a beer and relax. Right next to Ommegang, so why not do both?
Go for a tour, stay for some food and exclusive brews only available at the brewery. Tempting gift shop!
A classic cider mill with some of the best fresh pressed apple cider around. Visiting in March means less crowds and more free hard cider to taste!
Catch a baby goat tour at the Beekman 1802 Farm! Tickets must be reserved online in advance. The farm is about 35 minutes from Cooperstown. If you make the trip to the farm, make sure to swing by Main Street in Sharon Springs to check out the unique shops and eateries.
| A favorite of the Bride and Groom | On your way in to or out of Cooperstown, you will pass through Milford, NY (the Bride's hometown!), and a trip to Jackie's for Breakfast or Lunch is a must do. "Don't get mad, get fed up at Jackie's!"