Possible Tweaks Here and There
All-in-all it's tough to find fault with your proposed itinerary. I might do it slightly differently, maybe a day less in Amish Country or at Niagara Falls, perhaps spending that time in northern New England (Vermont and New Hampshire). But those are individual choices and I'm sure you've made the ones that are right for you. The one spot that should be changed around is you should do the New Hampshire coast (There's really not that much of it!) between Lake George and Cape Ann (Gloucester and Rockport). If, however, that's a typo and you meant the southern New England coast (Newport RI and Mystic CT) then that's just where they belong. As far as the choice between the Finger Lakes and the Adirondacks, I'd go with the Finger Lakes. The Adirondacks are largely undeveloped, so there will simply be more opportunities for activities other than walking in the woods (although that will also be possible) in the Watkins Glen - Ithaca area.
AZBuck
On your way to Lake George.
On your way to Lake George it would make a nice to drive to go through the Adirondack Park. You could take route 8 through Lake Pleasant - site of the winter Olympics some years ago - or even 28, further north. Yes it is mostly undeveloped, but a lovely peaceful place to drive through.
Lifey
You'll hear the latest on your radio.
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The Taco Monster
Research PA for any road construction or repair on your route to Niagra
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Decide your route then ask on the forum about any possible road projects.
Yes, there is a lot of construction going on, all the time. However.... if you tune your radio to the AM dial, you will pick up detailed information as to where. (The exact frequency is posted roadside throughout the State.) Since you will be carrying good maps, it will be easy to pick up a detour.
That said, I have never struck hours long backups in rural areas. Rural PA is such a pleasant State through which to wander, I doubt if it would deter me, even if I had.
Lifey