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Cooperstown: The All-American Town A glance at the baseball mecca

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The National Baseball Hall of Fame is the main attraction in Cooperstown, and its exhibits have broad appeal to even the most casual fan of the game. As the hallowed home of America’s pastime, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum highlights the Cooperstown experience, as every fan’s “Field of Dreams.” The Hall of Fame and Museum fosters a deeper appreciation of baseball and its place in history through interactive exhibits and special events. Visit year-round or during special events like the 2015 Hall of Fame Induction Weekend and discover the hall’s magic. The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum’s crowning jewel is the Plaque Gallery, where visitors will discover all 310 Hall of Fame members’ bronze plaques honoring their achievements. Featuring more than 60,000 square feet of exhibit space to display countless treasures from baseball’s glorious past, there’s plenty to explore, including: • One for the Books, a comprehensive look at baseball’s records and the stories behind them • Autumn Glory, baseball’s postseason and World Series celebration • Viva Baseball, exploring the Latino contribution of Passion, Flair and Joy in the game • Sacred Ground, providing ballpark memories to rekindle the love for our childhood experiences The Hall of Fame in Cooperstown honors the players, managers, executives and umpires who have achieved excellence in the sport. Dive into baseball’s past and discover the struggles and defeats that made champions and crowned World Series winners.

Hall of Fame 2015 Inductions The four newest members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame will take their permanent place in Cooperstown on Sunday, July 26, highlighting four days of celebratory events and programs for baseball

Main Street (Photos by Christy Hinko) fans of all ages, as part of Hall of Fame Weekend 2015, July 24-27. The

Induction Ceremony will feature four electees: Craig Biggio, Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez and John Smoltz. Hall of Fame Weekend 2015 will also

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feature the Saturday, July 25 Awards Presentation, when Ford C. Frick Award winner Dick Enberg and J.G. Taylor Spink Award winner Tom Gage will each be honored. The weekend will include family programming for baseball fans of all ages, including the July 25 Parade of Legends and a July 27 Legends of the Game Roundtable discussion event with the four inductees. More than 50 Hall of Famers are expected Fans like Harry Thobe of Ohio are memorialized

to return for Hall of Fame Weekend. There are now 310 Hall of Fame members, 70 of whom are living. Throughout the Weekend, the Hall of Fame will host a series of educational programs and fan-friendly experiences designed to connect generations of all ages in activities and events featuring baseball luminaries in the timeless and pastoral village of Cooperstown. Want More Cooperstown? Cooperstown offers much more than baseball, however, and visitors will enjoy a wide range of leisurely pursuits.

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If You Go: Baseball Hall of Fame www.baseballhall.org Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce www.cooperstownchamber.org Cooperstown/Otsego County Tourism www.thisiscooperstown.com Village of Cooperstown www.cooperstownny.org/visitors

COOPERSTOWN from page 4B The natural beauty of the area cannot be denied, and no trip to Cooperstown would be complete without a visit to Otsego Lake and the surrounding forests and foothills. Outdoor pursuits such as golfing,

Lou Gehrig, Jackie Robinson and Roberto Clemente are honored. fishing, hiking, canoeing and horseback riding are some of the best in the region. The Leatherstocking Golf Course is a championship course of the highest caliber. Glimmerglass State Park, just

outside of Cooperstown, overlooks Otsego Lake and offers opportunities for tubing, cross-country skiing, fishing (and ice fishing, in season) and hiking. Shops and galleries dot the

downtown area, offering unique and interesting souvenirs of your visit. Several wineries and brewers have set up shop in Cooperstown, and a tour (and tasting) can make for a fun afternoon.

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COOPERSTOWN from page 5B The Fenimore Art Museum, the Glimmerglass Opera and the Leatherstocking Theatre Company are among the cultural attractions in Cooperstown. In addition to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, sports fans will enjoy the National Soccer Hall of Fame, Heroes of Baseball Wax Museum and the games taking place at Cooperstown Dreams Park and All-Star Village. Boat tours, aerial tours and batting cages are among the activities to enjoy. Cooperstown Fun Park offers bumper boats, mini golf and arcade games for kids of all ages. Parking Information Parking is scarce in Cooperstown. On many streets, parking is limited to Team locker displays two hours and the time limit The Village of on State Route 28 is enforced. Cooperstown • Yellow Lot: just northwest of the Parking for encourages all Village on State Route 80 vehicles over 20 visitors to park • Red Lot: accessed from Glen Yankees memorabilia feet in length is for FREE in three Avenue (Routes 28/80) near Maple not available on perimeter parking lots during the Street the street or in most lots and persons summer season: All three lots are serviced by the with vehicles of this size are asked to • Blue Lot: just south of the Village utilize the trolley services.

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Hidden Gem On A Wall Reserved For Greatness BY STEPHEN ROMANO

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Tucked in the corner of his office was the most important painting of his career, but when Frank Scicchitano painted Ted Williams, he had no idea where it would one day hang. After consulting a friend and surviving a voting panel, the Ted Williams piece was accepted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY, where it rotates with other pictures—hanging on a wall reserved for greatness. With his dad’s love for Williams in mind, Scicchitano painted his famous work in 1997, when he was trying to improve his portfolio. Not thinking anything of it, Scicchitano set the picture aside for years. When his friend offered to buy it and send it into the Hall of Fame, Scicchitano was delighted. After sending in the submission, the painting needed three out of five votes to be accepted, and he was nervous, because the painting meant so much to him. Later, Scicchitano found out it received the approval of all five judges and would be on view in Cooperstown. Scicchitano has always been fascinated with art, a passion that was 150625 down Anton Media Group.qxp_Layout passed from his father—his 1

biggest inspiration. He admired cartoons, which led him to practice drawing by copying them. “I loved drawing since I was 5 years old, and I love that I am able to work where I love,” said Scicchitano. Scicchitano has worked in many different areas of art, illustrating book covers, working for Topps baseball Part of Scicchitano’s Cal Ripken plate series cards, making a Cal Ripken Jr. upon some cards plate series. As the job changes and he designed—it was the piece he’s working on shifts, breathtaking to him; his passion, desire and hard work it filled him with joy. remain intact. He’s not interested in Yes, seeing and a reputation, but rather having fun admiring his own doing something he enjoys. work was great, but Scicchitano has never visited Scicchitano doesn’t Cooperstown to admire his hard work, dwell on that joy; but he knows his dedication has paid that’s not what off. While causally flipping through makes him happy. Scicchitano’s Ted Williams painting hangs in the Baseball Hall a Beckett magazine—a sports card “It’s great when a of Fame. 6/26/15 10:10 AM Page 1 stumbled publication—Scicchitano client is happy, that makes me happier; it pushes me,” said he would always be handing out cards to people. It’s just another way Scicchitano. “As I get older, I’m still Scicchitano’s happiness for what he excited everyday; it’s wonderful.” Scicchitano’s approach to painting a loves is presented to other people. Scicchitano mentors young trading card set is unorthodox, but it’s illustrators, hoping to pass along the what works for him. When he gets his knowledge and insight he’s acquired Our Baseball Road Trips bring assignment, he doesn’t draw one card over his career. together a diverse group of fans; at a time, he keeps a consistent pace Scicchitano is still painting conwith each card. In 2003, he drew a golf No matter which team they root stantly. He works for private comset for Upper Deck, which consisted of for, they all share your passion missions, while continuing to paint many Tiger Woods cards. He worked for America’s Pastime. for pleasure. on them all concurrently; it’s how he In his studio, where the Ted gets his best work done. Williams painting once sat, there are When Scicchitano broke into easels set up, waiting for Scicchitano the business, he was told never to to paint the next great artwork of collect cards, because he would his career. become obsessed. He didn’t listen, and because of that, he received the Visit www.tanoart.com for more of nickname “the card guy,” because Frank Scicchitano’s work.

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COOPERSTOWN from page 6B Village of Cooperstown Trolley System. Trolley tickets cost $2 per person and can be used for unlimited rides on a given day. Season trolley passes are also available for individuals and families. What’s Nearby? About halfway between Cooperstown and Albany is one of America’s natural treasures, Howe Caverns. These limestone caves run more than 150 feet below ground, and the guided tour is both educational and awe-inspiring. Check out Anton Media’s June Travel section, in print or online (www.longislandweekly.com_howe) for our feature about Howe Caverns.

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AAA: 41.9 Million Will Celebrate July 4 With Getaway AAA projects 41.9 million Americans will journey 50 miles or more from home this Independence Day, the most since 2007 and a 0.7 percent increase from the 41.6 million people who traveled last year. The Independence Day holiday travel period is defined as Wednesday, July 1, to Sunday, July 5. “This Independence Day, more people will get in their cars, board airplanes, and take buses, trains and cruise ships to celebrate the July 4th holiday with friends and family,” said Robert Sinclair, Jr., manager of media relations for AAA Northeast New York region in Garden City. “Students all across the nation will be out of school, making this an ideal time for a family vacation. Independence Day is typically the busiest summer travel holiday for this reason, and more Americans are planning a holiday getaway than any year since 2007,” Sinclair said. Rising income, driven by a strong employment market, is prompting more Americans to take a holiday trip this year. Despite recent seasonal increases, gas prices remain well below

year-ago levels, which has helped boost Americans’ disposable income. “Independence Day gas prices are expected to be the lowest in at least five years, a welcome sign for the 35.5 million people planning a holiday road trip,” Sinclair added. All-American road trips remain popular for Independence Day Nearly 85 percent of travelers (35.5 million) will drive to their holiday destinations, an increase of 0.7 percent. Holiday air travel is expected to increase 1.5 percent to 3.21 million leisure travelers. Travel by other modes of transportation including cruises, trains and buses, will increase 0.5 percent this Independence Day, to 3.2 million. AAA to rescue travelers stalled by a breakdown AAA expects to rescue nearly 360,000 motorists at the roadside this Independence Day weekend, with the primary reasons being dead batteries, flat tires and lockouts. AAA recommends motorists inspect their vehicle and check the condition of their battery and tires before heading out on a holiday getaway.

Lowest Independence Day gas prices in at least five years expected Despite recent seasonal increases in the price of gas, travelers continue to benefit from substantially lower prices compared to recent years. Most drivers will likely pay the lowest Independence Day gas prices in at least five years. Today’s national average price for a gallon of gasoline is $2.77, 91 cents less than the average price on Independence Day last year. New York City averages $3.08 compared to $4.05 last year. Holiday travel expenses on the rise Travelers will encounter moderately higher lodging rates and airfares this Independence Day. According to AAA’s Leisure Travel Index, the average nightly stay in a Two Diamond

hotel is six percent higher this year at $145, while Three Diamond hotels will cost nine percent more, averaging $195. Average airfares AAA’s projections are based on economic forecasting and research by IHS Global Insight. The Coloradobased business information provider teamed with AAA in 2009 to jointly analyze travel trends during major holidays. AAA has been reporting on holiday travel trends for more than two decades. —Submitted by Susan Roberts of AAA


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Putting Fun Into History At Gettysburg BY TAB HAUSER

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These days most kids and many adults are hooked on their smartphone no matter what they do or where they are. People just can’t seem to keep their hands off their phones when they are not engulfed 100 percent in an activity. To beat the “smartphone addiction” and have some fun while learning history, we toured around the Gettysburg National Military Park on a Segway. A Segway is a unique two-wheeled vehicle that you stand on to operate. It is computer- and gyro-controlled to keep your balance and you need both hands to control it so there can be no smartphone distractions. The best part of going via Segway is that it is really fun to maneuver. Taking our tour of Gettysburg on a Segway gave us a better feel of the landscape. Further, to make the tour more interesting, we hired a “Battlefield Certified Guide,” rather than listen to preprogrammed audio. The battle at Gettysburg took place for three days starting July 1 in 1863. It is a place where 93,921 Confederate troops fought 71,699 Union soldiers, resulting in 56,000 casualties. In

school we covered this important event in about three minutes, while learning briefly about the Civil War. Our Segway tour took nearly three hours. (The first 20 minutes were spent practicing on an obstacle course so you can get comfortable

with the operation of a Segway.) On our tour the Segway leader watched over us and traffic on the roads, and our battlefield guide explained what took place as we cruised around or stopped along the way. We went nine miles on

the paved national park roads, covering the most important areas of the battlefields. We enjoyed the breeze on our faces and the feel of the terrain, that no bus or car

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GETTYSBURG from page 10B could duplicate. We finished our tour understanding not only what happened at this sacred place, but how it affected the next two years of the war. Our group did this without answering a single text or email, or posting anything to Facebook, for the duration of the tour. Gettysburg is more than a battlefield. It is a quaint and historic town with many buildings over 150 years old. We recommend an overnight at the Hotel Gettysburg. This historical hotel, with its roots dating back to 1797, is literally in the center of town. It is across the circle from the David Wills House. It is here where The Hausers on Segways in front of the President Abraham Lincoln spent Pennsylvania War Memorial the night before giving his most famous speech, the Gettysburg Address, at the battlefield nearby. You can view the bedroom and furniture where he slept, as well as many artifacts from that time. Hotel Gettysburg is a five to 15 minute walk to all restaurants and shops in town. You can combine this road trip with other interesting places like Philadelphia, two hours to the east, or Lancaster, which is Amish Country, only one hour away. If You Go: Segway: www.segtours .com • Gettysburg Hotel: www.hotel gettysburg.com • Gettysburg National Military Park: www.nps.gov/gett. The Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center

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