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Landmarks – Cortland, New York
(1855, NY-12-06) in Cortland , Cortland County, NY. NY13 (Clinton Av.) SW 0.8 miles from jct with I81 exit 11 in Cortland, N. no N Church St. 0.1 miles to the house on the W. side of the ... More on dalejtravis.com
Things To Do – Natick, Massachusetts
about Young Sportscasters of America: Young Sportscasters of America creates a dialogue with kids using sports, news, arts, and entertainment as the vehicle. The training center serves as the production studio for locally produced ... More on GoCityKids
Things To Do – Clay, New York
Located on the Erie Canal (New London Lock E-22 - Macedon Lock E-30). More on iloveny.com
Things To Do – Rome, New York
They did them lightening fast and really cheap !! More on insiderpages.com
Religion and Faith – Syracuse, New York
Built in 1907 in the cruciform, a classic gothic architecture, featuring two 212' high spires and stained glass ... More on iloveny.com
Religion and Faith – Framingham, Massachusetts
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Things To Do – Herkimer, New York
Brownies - If you’re trying to impress your date, Brownies is the place to do it. The drinks are strong, the atmosphere laid back and welcoming. ... More on clubzone
Campgrounds – Fair Haven, New York
1.1 miles north of Route 104A. Relax, swim, fish and boat on Fair Haven Bay or Lake Ontario. 1000' of waterfront, walk to Fair Haven ... More on iloveny.com
Parks – Sudbury, Massachusetts
Massasoit National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1983 to conserve the Federally endangered Northern red-bellied cooter, as well as other wildlife and plant species. The Refuge encompasses 209 ... More on Massasoit.fws.gov
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