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  1. Rich in history, culture and cuisine, Utica is the best destination for an authentic and friendly adventure in upstate New York. For more information please visit our friends at Oneida County Tourism. Utica is centrally located, connected by many main roadways: I-90, Routes 5, 8, 12, 49 and 840.

  2. Apr 21, 2016 · Utica is small city in the Mohawk Valley known for its riggies, greens and pies. Yet Utica has so much more -- a world-class museum, an ever-expanding immigrant community, a century-old zoo....

  3. www.oneidacountytourism.com › explore-the-area › uticaUtica - Oneida County Tourism

    Marvel at the priceless works of art by the world’s masters at Munson. Cheer, laugh and cry along with your favorite Broadway show at The Stanley. Utica is the “best big little city” in so many ways. Multi-cultural events and diversity keep this ever changing city progressing forward.

  4. Utica, city, seat (1798) of Oneida county, central New York, U.S., on the Mohawk River and New York State Canal System, 45 miles (72 km) east of Syracuse. The first settlers were Dutch and Palatinate Germans, and in 1758 the British built Old Fort Schuyler, near the site of an ancient Oneida Indian.

  5. www.cityofutica.com › visiting › attractionsAttractions - City of Utica

    Popular among these weekend festivals are Utica Arts and Music Festival, the Great American Irish Festival, Remsen Barn Festival of the Arts and regular farmer’s markets. Boilermaker Road Race. By far, the largest weekend event is the Boilermaker 15K. Each July, runners from all over the world travel to the City of Utica to compete or for fun.

  6. Utica is a city of approximately 60,000 residents in Oneida County, NY, along the Mohawk River and the Erie Canal. It is the seat of government for Oneida County and its largest city. Like many Central New York place names, the name "Utica" is classical: it was first the name of an ancient Phoenician settlement in North Africa, near Carthage.

  7. Feb 12, 2023 · 1. Visit the Best Art Museum in Central New York. 2. Tour a 19th Century Victorian Mansion. 3. Learn About Local History at the Oneida County History Center. 4. Attend a Live Performance at the Stanley Theatre. 5. Drink a Pint of Utica Club at Saranac Brewery. 6. Have a Cold One at Historic Bagg’s Square Brewing Company. 7.

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