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Bowling Alleys – Albany, New York
Newly renovated bowling center - Bumper bowling & birthday party packages - Snack bar & tavern - Corporate parties - Cyber bowling, ... More on entertainment.com
Things To Do – Latham, New York
Screens: 1 Sound: Car Capacity: 300 Typical season: Technical details: none Lathams Drive-In Timeline: There are no timeline ... More on drive-ins.com
Landmarks – Newtown, Pennsylvania
Inscription. The Croasdale building, located at 2-4 South State Street, was built in 1853. This building was the center of Newtown's commercial activities, housing dry goods stores, the First National Bank and several lodges. During ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Queensbury, New York
Exciting family fun - Waterfalls, caves, mining experience - Voted #1 amusement center by the Post Star - Open April to October - At the Fun Spot ... More on entertainment.com
Parks – Landenberg, Pennsylvania
White Clay Creek State Park is actually divided into two parks: the one in Delaware, and the one in Pennsyl... More on Epinions.com
Landmarks – Lake George, New York
Inscription. In memory of common men, this stone, taken from the banks of the Mohawk, was erected as a memorial to those Mohawk Valley men under Wm. Johnson who helped build Fort William Henry in the year 1755. A gift of the people ... More on HMDB
Parks – Albany, New York
The Children�s Memorial was installed in April 1999 to raise awareness of the plight of children from New York State who have died as a result of abuse or neglect. Located in a park on the southwest side ... More on Albany.org
Things To Do – Chester, New York
Peaceful, spring-fed lake nestled between two Adirondack mountains. Six beautiful housekeeping cottages, ... More on iloveny.com
Landmarks – Somerville, New Jersey
Inscription. The Citizens of Somerset County, dedicate this Memorial, to the thousands of innocent lives lost, on September 11, 2001, and to the families that loved them. From this county, we remember and honor: Kermit Anderson, Evan ... More on HMDB
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