

As for the Seneca's I can see them pulling the plug on the project for Economic Reasons. In Vegas although there is just Freakin' Insane building going on there, many projects did get "delayed." These are the projects at the Old Stardust, The former New Frontier and the airport expansion. No matter what the people pumping and dumping on Wall St tell you there is a credit crunch still going on, the funding may just not be there to finance any more projects. What makes it believable is that they stopped the project down on their own territory in the Southern Tier. That land has no controversy since it is part of their actual "Territory."
Plus the market forces have changed. The "tourists" that they want to draw from Ohio and Pennsylvania have slot machines in PA and easy access to table games in West Virginia. Heck on the drive up to Buffalo they could stop off on the 90 at Presque Isle Downs in Erie, Pennsylvania and save plenty of gas. If they want to play table games they could go the the Mountaineer in Chester, WV or Wheeling Island in Wheeling, WV. Why burn all that gas and waste the time?
In the end they just have the locals the the tourists that come for 4 month out of the year. In my estimation they have pretty broke the compulsive locals, so the return on investment would not be there at this time to expand.
That would actually be U.S. Route 15 through Pennsylvania. (17 is an east-west highway across the southern tier of NY.) Yes, in some places the road is two-lane, and sometimes a 4-lane with stoplights and turnoffs, but the state is working hard on getting the stretch from the NY State line to Williamsport all four-lane to become Interstate 99.
There are lots of pretty mountains along Rte 15. You can stop in Wellsboro, home of the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon (about 16 miles off Rte 15), or Mansfield, home of Mansfield University and the awesome improvisational restaurant Cast & Crew owned by chef Aaron Huslander. In Blossburg, you can... um... see my friends? Visit Brenda at Bear Ass...Go hunting...See a high school football game... Go 4-wheeling...
Leaf-peeping season is almost here and Tioga County, Pa., is a fabulous place to see gorgeous fall foliage. There's lots of hiking and other outdoor things to do. My friends Liz & Jennie own Wild Asaph Outfitters on Main Street in Wellsboro - they can tell ya all the best things to do and maybe they're even leading hikes. They hiked the Appalachian Trail a few years ago.
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