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The American Hotel by
The American Hotel, on the National Register of Historic Places, was built between 1847 and 1851 by Nicolas LaRue of Esperance, NY. It operated as a hotel until the 1950's and then as a religious retreat until closing in 1989. Garth Roberts and Douglas Plummer purchased the American in 1996. The hotel proudly reopened May 23rd, 2001 after an extensive four-year renovation.
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Built in 1874 as the annex to Cooperstown's posh Hotel Fenimore and fully restored in 1985, The Inn at Cooperstown continues a long tradition of providing genuine hospitality and distinctive accommodations in the heart of Cooperstown, NY. The Inn offers clean, comfortable lodging just a short distance from all the local attractions.
The Final Resolution: Digital Photography by Susan Muther
Ever wonder why the printer refused to accept your digital photographs; or why your images look great on your monitor but lousy in your brochure? What's all this about DPI and Resolution?
The Daily Star | SHOP TALK by Emily Farmer
Shop Talk is a weekly column in the Oneonta, New York Daily Star newspaper, featuring locally owned and operated businesses. They recently spoke with area business owners, Susan Muther and Hazen Reed, of HaSu Ranch, an alpaca ranch in East Meredith, and BreedWorks, a branding and marketing business.
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Ten Tips to Improve Your Website's Search Engine Ranking by BreedWorks
This top 10 list provides a quick overview of easy steps for improving your web site's ranking in search engine results listings.
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The Baseball Hall of Fame by
The Baseball Hall of Fame opened in 1939. Since then it has become the most highly recognizable baseball institutions in the country. It displays baseball memorabilia and honors the greatest players of all time. Every year new players are inducted into the Hall in a ceremony that draws thousands of fans into downtown Cooperstown.
The Comparative Analysis of Alpaca by Jude Anderson, Maggie Krieger, and Mike Safley
Breed standards for American alpacas have, in the past, been controversial. The leadership of the industry has, over time, uniformly opposed adopting breed standards. This article endeavors to look at breed standards analytically. The authors firmly believe that breed standards are an overwhelming positive for the alpaca breed.
The Farmer's Museum by
Located on the old Fenimore farm, the Farmer's Museum is dedicated to educating the public about old time farm life in rural New York. Sixty years after first opening, the museum now boasts more than 23,000 artifacts and holds numerous events that attract locals and tourists alike.
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The Fenimore Art Museum has extensive collections of fine, folk, decorative, and American Indian art of the 18th and 19th centuries.
The History of the Alpaca Owners & Breeders Association by Alpaca Owners & Breeders Association
From its inception in 1988, AOBA remains at the forefront of the alpaca industry, growing, adapting and remaining an integral part of the alpaca world.
The Joy of Alpacas by Mike Safley
Alpacas live closer to heaven than any other living creature. At midnight in the Andean Altiplano; you can see forever as the shimmering alpacas leap from the icy mountain tops to the diamond set sky of the Sierra.
The New Marketing Paradigm by Don E. Schultz
The authors have created a concise how-to guide for successful marketing in the 90s and beyond. If you thought marketing was all about radio/TV/print advertising, this book will open your eyes. The advice is practical and applicable across industries. If you aren't marketing this way, you should be, because your competitors will be! This book explains why mass marketing no longer works--and shows how integrated communications programs can respond to each customer.
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The Otesaga by
The Otesaga is a member of the Historic Hotels of America Society. This impressive Federal-style hotel is located on the southern shore of Lake Otesaga. The Otesaga has continuously won the AAA Four Diamond Award for its luxurious accommodations, top-notch service and elegant atmosphere. Golf packages for the Leatherstocking are available.
The Rainbow Inn by
Welcome to The Rainbow Inn, your choice for affordable luxury in the Oneonta/ Cooperstown area. Each of our family rooms is custom decorated in a sleek, contemporary style, and designed to provide you with a broad range of comforts in understated elegance. Most of our rooms are furnished with microwaves and refrigerators.
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The World's Finest Alpaca Breeder by Mike Safley
Today, Don Julio is one of the most important Peruvian alpaca ranchers. His ranch "Accoyo" lies near the village of Macusani, 16,500 feet above sea level. National Geographic Magazine has called Macusani the world center for alpaca fiber production.
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The alpaca's toenails should be clipped about every six months. They can be trimmed using a pair of short-nosed garden clippers.
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You will need some sort of topical antiseptic cream to treat small cuts and abrasions to reduce the risk of infection.
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Ten Tips to Giving Good Email by Hazen Reed
We all get email, and we all throw a lot of it in the trash. How can a marketer get past the delete button. Here are 10 basic steps to getting your email read.
The Alpaca Shepherd by Mike Safley
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The Michell Company, a vertically integrated Peruvian textile manufacturing conglomerate that is known to almost everyone associated with the specialty fiber business.
The Ideal Alpaca Community by
The Ideal Alpaca Community is a group of breeders who believe in the ultimate potential of the alpaca and are joined together by common principles and goals. Our collective purpose is to raise genetically superior alpacas that produce high volumes of fine fleece. We share a belief in the Ideal Alpaca Breed Standards, Ideal Alpaca Type, and the use of progeny-tested, impact sires we call Studmaster males. It is through the use of high quality males and their progeny that the genetic improvement of our individual herds will be assured.
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