Drive-in movie theaters tend to be hidden gems these days. And how can you help but love them. The Finger Lakes Drive-In in Aurelius, NY opened on July 15, 1947 and continues to offer movies seven nights a week each summer, rain or shine, through Labor Day.










Dock at Cascade’s Bar & Grill, Moravia, New York
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I just got a kick out of this dog interacting with the young cows at this farm I visited a week ago!

Persistent flies were of little interest to this herd of cows at Meadows Farm in Cazenovia as they waited with curiosity for the next move by Boomer, a dog owned by manager Tod Avery of Cazenovia. The farm produces Kobe beef from a unique herd of Wagyu cattle, of Japanese origin. It is the only farm in the Northeast supplying this kind of beef. Lauren Long / The Post-Standard

Mary Alley of Jordan steadies a four-month-old Romney lamb while her daughter, Phebe, 15, prepares the lamb for a weekend of showing at the Cayuga County Fair. Lauren Long / The Post-Standard

Natalie Cole performs at the Syracuse Jazz Fest on the campus of Onondaga Community College June 27, 2010. Lauren Long / The Post-Standard

Jon Motondo of Camillus (stars and stripes cap) high fives Cory Fahey of Syracuse as they and other patrons react to the first USA goal, tying it up with England 1-1, during a televised game of the World Cup Saturday at Kitty Hoyne’s Irish Pub in downtown Syracuse. On the left are Megan and David Collins of Marcellus. On the right is Dave O’Connell of Syracuse. Lauren Long / The Post-Standard