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Golf Courses – West Babylon, New York
The snack bar serves only bagels and rolls for breakfast, but the bar has a nice menu for after your round. More on Yahoo! Travel
Swimming – Tenafly, New Jersey
Never fear, the firefighters are here, entering upon the 2-Seat Fire Engine TuffRider®. They will wipe out any doubts about LSIs equipment and put it through their vigorous training program. Down ... More on KaBoom.org
Museums – Centerport, New York
The Inn is very clean and comnfortable. More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – New York, New York
Aqueduct opened on September 27, 1894, and while buildings have come and gone, the track remains a scene for both horse racing and family-friendly events.The Children's Playroom is located on the 1st floor of the Grandstand, and offers ... More on GoCityKids
Bars – New York, New York
I've also had dinner there on several occassions-great weekday specials to compete with rest of bars in the... More on CitySearch
Landmarks – Milford, Connecticut
Inscription. [ east side of the column ] This Bridge Dedicated, On the 300th Anniversary, Of the Settlement Of, The Town of Milford, A Memorial to Three, Milford Men Who Were, Governors of the Colony, and, State Of Connecticut, [ ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Norwalk, Connecticut
We locals want this fun, well-maintained, friendly course with water, elevation changes and seven tight starting holes all to ourselves. More on GolfReview
Clothing Shopping – Manhattan, New York
Specializing in new and vintage western wear. Features the ShlomZ jewelry collection, which uses an eclectic array of materials, from metals to semi-precious ... More on NYCVisit.com
Restaurants – New York, New York
Tucked away on 18th St., El Cocotero is my wife's and my favorite restaurant. More on CitySearch
Trains – Brooklyn, New York
Inscription. The congregation of Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims hired Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887) as their first minister, approving of his abolitionist sentiments. Beecher protested the Fugitive Slave Laws of 1850, exhorting ... More on HMDB
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