It's always playtime in East Aurora. Also known as "Toy Town USA," the village is home to the Fisher-Price Toy Company. There's even a Toy Town Museum, where you can visit historical toy exhibits and take home period replicas from the store (you're never too old for wind-up robots and tin carousels). Beyond childhood wish fulfillment, take a walk down East Aurora's Main Street. You'll find bustling restaurants and shops, including Vidler's—an old-fashioned five and dime store—an ice cream parlor, and a renovated Jazz Age theater. Dine and stay at The Roycroft Inn. This architectural treasure, decorated with Arts and Crafts furnishings, sits amid artisan studios, museums and a chapel. Former guests include Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau and Susan B. Anthony. History buffs can also stop by Millard Fillmore's former home to see the interior design tastes of our 13th President and lifelong New Yorker.