Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Corning Glass Inc. and the Corning Glass Museum



I do not think I would be able to move on much further with this site without at least mentioning Corning Glass over in Corning, N.Y. Much of what they make can be found in the devices we use everyday. This includes of course, Corning Gorilla Glass which is found on mobile phones (i.e. the Apple iPhone) and also on some higher-end computer monitors. Corning is also well known for being the inventors of Pyrex Glass over 100 years ago! What makes Corning extra unique is not only the strong role they play in the Central New York manufacturing scene but also the fact they have one of the largest and most comprehensive museums for glass in the world! 




The Corning Museum of Glass is a museum in its hometown of Corning, New York dedicated to the art, history and science of glass. It was founded in 1951 by Corning Glass Works and currently has a collection of more than 45,000 glass objects, some over 3,500 years old! With nearly 500,000 visitors each year partaking in glass making exhibits and other fun activities, the museum also boasts its own  research wing; the Rakow Research Library

I Love NY - Official New York State Travel App

 I LOVE NY


I am hoping to rejuvenate this blog in the near-term. I am not sure if it will stay here on Blogger or move somewhere else. Regardless, much has changed in the past few years in terms of finding great resources to learn more about New York State and the even greater items that are made in NYS! One in particular is the I Love NY - Official New York State Travel App put out by New York State Office of Information Technology Services. From their website it is described as :


Explore New York State with the FREE official I Love NY app. Thousands of attractions, events, hotels, campgrounds, parks, restaurants, wineries, breweries, and more are just a few taps away. From stunning nature to world-class museums, and from the bright lights of Broadway to the rushing waters of Niagara Falls, there's something for everyone to love. Let's go!
· Dozens of curated adventures will take you to the most amazing sites in every corner of New York State
· A simple step-by-step concierge function helps you quickly find the perfect travel itinerary for you
· Find hundreds of unique events and save them to your device’s calendar app
· Discover places to go near your current location and apply filters to find the things you love
· Find maps to help you navigate your way to places to stay, food & drink locations, and attractions
· Stay informed with location-based alerts for top destinations
· Learn more about New York’s 11 vacation region guides
· Plan your trip by saving and sharing your favorites with family and friends
· Find phone numbers and the official website link for each attraction, restaurant, and accommodation for easy booking
This is a great way to find excellent museums which are also often manufacturing sites for well known products that are shipped around the world and used in everyday applications. A great example of that would be Corning Glass over in Corning, N.Y.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Designer Furniture Right From The Finger Lakes




The MacKenzie-Childs furniture headquarters and manufacturing facility is located in the village of Aurora, located in the heart of the Finger Lakes on the east side of Cayuga Lake. Standing at the front of their buildings you are greeting with a panoramic view of Cayuga Lake. The beauty doesn't end there, either. Once inside visitors are able to walk through the visitor center, as well as get a tour of their facility.

Each of the items made here are meticulously hand-made by their experienced team of artisans. This is one of the things I love about their furniture, because each thing they make is completely, 100% unique. It's almost like the piece you bought was custom made just for you.

I first had the pleasure of experiencing their furniture first hand while I was working at an ad agency in Western New York. The furniture in the lobby, as well as a couple of other pieces throughout the building, were all from MacKenzie-Childs. I always thought the lobby looked sharp with that furniture!

I highly encourage anyone who's in the market for new furniture to make the trip to Aurora and visit their facility first. You'll not only have a great experience on the tour, and entire visit to the Finger Lakes, you'll also be supporting a New York business with your purchase.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Yancey's Fancy Cheese is still the fanciest around



Yancey's Fancy Cheese is made Corfu, New York and is home to some of the best hand crafted cheeses found in New York State. Throughout their illustrious history that started shortly after the First World War with a lone emigrate from Bavaria, Germany named Leo Kutter who started making cheese Cowlesville, New York, Yancey's Fancy has been at the forefront of exceptionally high quality, unique and fresh cheese that makes the best use of its New York location by working directly with local milk suppliers through the Upstate Farms Cooperative.
I recently had the pleasure of trying some of the Yancey's Fancy Bergenost Cheese, which I should add, is not only a Yancey Fancy Exclusive but also New York State Fair winner in 2009. It is a milder cheese that is similar to a sweeter Gouda in both appearance and texture. When taken alone it has a smooth start with an almost sour finish. When paired with a cracker and glass of Riesling it showed itself to be spreadable and complementary to sweetness from the wine. These points alone denote all the hallmarks of a fine cheese. It should also be noted that Yancey's Fancy supplies recipes for many of its cheeses. For the Bergenost, the Yancey's Fancy Creamy Bergenost Spinach and Artichoke Dip sounds delicious and would be great for any party.
So next time you are looking for a great cheese, be it for wine pairings, cooking, a party or just enjoying at home, try out some of New York's finest artesian cheese with Yancey's Fancy. Also, if you find yourself in the mood for something a little extra spicy, head on over to the House of Heat and check out the line of hot cheddar cheeses.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Here's a post for anyone with kids, or anyone who still feels like a kid


First off I'd like to welcome our newest contributor Sean Burley to the Made in NY blog. Hi Sean! He shares the vision of this blog, and loves NY state. I can't wait to see more contributions.


This post is all for the kids, and the kids at heart. As a kid and a young teenager one of my favorite chewing gums was Big League Chew, especially during the little league season. I would always have a pouch in my bag whenever I'd go to practices or games, and looking back as an adult I can still remember a couple of the games we'd play. One was who could blow the biggest bubble, and who could hold it for the longest. The second was who can chew the most at one time. Then there was always the feeling that chewing it connected you with your favorite big league players, especially if you collected enough wrappers to send in for your own replica World Series championship ring.


I haven't chewed this gum in years, and only recently started thinking about it again when I learned that this gum is manufactured in Akron, NY. Next time you're looking for a locally made gum try to remember to pick up a pouch of Big League Chew.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Flying Bison Brewing Company : Bisionfest



Hey everyone, my name is Sean Burley and I recently joined up with this great endeavor. It is my hope that my experiences in New York can help shine a little light on some really great things available right here in the Empire State. Without further ado, on to the review!

I have been drinking everything put out by the Flying Bison Brewing Company for almost 7 years now. The Aviator Red, Rusty Chain and the Buffalo Lager are some of the all-season brews that can be found on tap in many of the pubs, bars and local stores in bottles right here in Buffalo, NY. The brewery was started by Tim Herzog some time ago in the City proper and hopes to pave the way for a return of the grand brewing traditions Buffalo once had.

The beer that first caught my eye so many years ago is one that only comes out every year in early fall: The Bisonfest (Formally known as Baron von Bisionfest) which, as the name might suggest, is an Oktoberfest Marzen. This beer taste great and can be enjoyed at home with a six pack or on tap at such fine establishments as the Blue Monk in the Elmwood Village Buffalo, NY. Either way you will note right away that this “older” styled marzen is an intermediate burgundy color that smells almost citrusy at first but in time turns to a creamy caramel. With both its subtle malty taste and the crisp, refreshing finish the beer has a great drinkability rating, it is therefore somewhat sad to see this beer leave so soon, as it is only available for about 2 months! So get it while you can and if you looked to no avail : check out the Village Beer Merchant, they have everything!

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Don't worry guys, you can find high end designer clothes made right in NY


Hickey Freeman


I grew up in Rochester, and I often heard about Hickey Freeman being talked about in the news. It wasn't until I was almost done with college that I realized what a big deal this company was in the world of designer men's fashion. The company manufactures a full line of mens clothing, including dress clothes, casual clothes, outerwear, accessories, and more which are all manufactured at their facility in Rochester, NY.

You can see their full catalog, and order your favorite clothes right from the Hickey Freeman