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Parks – Springfield, Massachusetts
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). Sprial Slide, drum set, rock blocks -wall and tunel, pike's ... More on KaBoom.org
Golf Courses – Manchester, Connecticut
Manchester CC was a very enjoyable experience! More on golflink.com
Book Shopping – Framingham, Massachusetts
This book store specializes in rare, used, and antiquarian books ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Golf Courses – Feeding Hills, Massachusetts
We had a great time! More on golflink.com
Golf Courses – Bloomfield, Connecticut
Staff is fine except for pro shop who are not very friendly , which is odd because you would think they would want the business. More on golflink.com
National And State Parks – Springfield, Massachusetts
Five Mile is a 48-acre pond located immediately north of Route 20A in a highly urbanized section of Springfield. Depth averages 12 feet with a maximum of 35 feet. This pond is entirely spring fed. The water is clear and of good quality ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Food And Drink – New Hartford, Connecticut
My husband and I visited this tea room twice in the past three weeks and we were not disappointed either time. I had the Captain Morgan's blend and the Keemun the first and second visits, respectively, and both were deleicious. The ... More on TeaMap
Skating – Windsor Locks, Connecticut
But scooters and bikes are not allowed More on ConcreteDisciples.com
Museums – Charlton, Massachusetts
Includes information on the Rider Tavern, Located on the former Worcester & Stafford Turnpike (now Stafford St.) twelve miles west of Worcester is the Rider Tavern, owned by the small but energetic... More on MuseumStuff.com
Restaurants – Otis, Massachusetts
Simply delightful, we were totaly supprised at how clean and charmingly warm it was. More on Restaurantica
Parks – Norfolk, Connecticut
Dennis Hill, a 240 acre estate, was gifted to the State of Connecticut in 1935 by Dr. Frederick Shepard Dennis, a noted New York surgeon. A unique summit pavilion (formerly summer residence), located at an elevation of 1627 feet, ... More on Epinions.com
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