If you go to visit one of Upstate New York's famous sculpture gardens, one thing is for sure.  You are going to find yourself in a pretty spectacular setting.

The sculpture gardens and art parks on this list, for the most part, can be found on hilltops in small communities throughout the upstate region.  Most are non-profits, and all of them offer surprises along your journey.  Many of America's most famous sculptors ar represented here in the fields and meadows of Upstate New York, including Henry Moore, Louise Nevelson, and even Maya Lin who created the unforgettable Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C.

These should be a no brainer as far as whether to bring the kids or not.  Bring them.  They love the weirdness of the statues, the fun of running through the fields, and they like to laugh and giggle when, perhaps, they come across a sculpture that was, shall we say, appropriate for adults only.

There are links to each of these wonderful places in each entry on this list.  As I said, some are small, maybe seven or ten acres in size only, and others are sprawling 400 and 500-acre destinations.

All are worth your time, especially when  nice weather settles in around our region and it becomes time to get out and take a walk in the park.  An art park that is!

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They are such an architectural anomaly today. Yes you can find them, but they are few and far between. If one comes up for sale (rarely) you can bet that bidding will be high on them. Check out this gallery. Some are historic private residences, others are overnight inns, and still others are private business and retail stores. Of special note, keep your eye out for "the most famous octagonal structure in New York State." Yup, it is in Upstate New York.

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