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Naples, New York is located approximately four miles south
of Canandaigua Lake. Although it is among the smallest
communities in the state, this area (known as Grape
Country) is one of the most treasured destinations in the
Finger Lakes Region. Blessed with a unique geographic
location and fertile land, the Naples area is an ideal
spot to grow grapes - a tradition that was started in the
1840's by a single land owner who planted 150 grape vines
on a nearby hillside. Much of Naples' esteemed past can be
traced back to that historic event. Today, Naples is well
known for many unique features. First and foremost, there
are seven roads into Naples and they all boast spectacular
views. There are three wineries to explore, along with
some very unique shops. The Naples Grape Festival attracts
80,000 people every fall, at which time the beauty of the
fall foliage is unrivaled. The Worlds Greatest Grape Pie
contest, featured on the Food Channel, takes place that
same weekend. Pie bakers in and around Naples sell an
estimated 70,000 grape pies every fall. Other unique
features of this quaint community are its award winning
summer theater (Bristol Valley Theater), Joseph's Wayside
Market, Grimes Glen, the Naples Hotel, and the display
windows at the historic Vierhile's Appliance Store. Plan a
get-away to relax Naples and stay in one of its many fine
Bed and Breakfasts! Address:
Naples, New York
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