Do you have a favorite candy store in your memories?  I think we all do.  Maybe the one down on he corner, or one at any of the many vacation destinations in Upstate New York when you went on vacation with your family "back in the day."  Well, there are still plenty of them around today.  This gallery looks at a selection of sweet and delicious chocolate and candy stores located in the Greater Finger Lakes Region.  One of them is 90 years old and still going strong!

In this gallery you will find places that make unbelievable truffles, tons of out-of-this-world homemade fudge, and even make a wide selection of local Upstate favorites, such as chocolate bark, and sponge candy!  So, if your favorite candy store today is missing from this list, please visit our Facebook page and give it a shout out!  We would love to hear from you!

Upstate New York's Fabulous Finger Lakes Is Home to Some Sweet Chocolate Shops

There are well over 100 candy and chocolate shops in Upstate New York. Now, and in future galleries, we will take a look at some of the best is various parts of the state. The Greater Finger Lakes Region plays host to many sweet chocolate shops. Some of them are newish, and some are legendary (one of them in this gallery is 90 years old.) If your favorite Finger Lakes chocolate shop or candy store did not make our list, please visit our Facebook site and give it a shout out. We really do want to hear from you!

Gallery Credit: Chuck D'Imperio

12 of the Best Walkable Main Street in Upstate New York

Upstate New York has a plethora of wonderful, perfectly walkable Main Streets to enjoy. From small rural areas, to some in the larger urban areas, these are all charming with lots for you to explore. Again, we use the term "Main Street" loosely. Several of these streets are not even called Main Street, but rather Church Street, State Street, or Broadway, etc. Still, these streets are the heartbeat of each community and they all deserve a visit any time of the year!

Gallery Credit: Chuck D'Imperio

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