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Parks – Bronx, New York
about St. Mary's Park & Rec Center: Facilities at St Mary's Rec Center include a dance room, a fitness room, a computer resource center, a gymnasium, an indoor pool, an indoor basketball court, and an arts & crafts room. Free swimming ... More on GoCityKids
Bars – Floral Park, New York
Arps Tavern - If you’re looking to kick back, Arps Tavern, located at 45 Atlantic Ave, is a safe bet. It’s not the kind of place that’s going to ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Sandwich, Massachusetts
(Cranberry River, 14', 1969, 21-01-a) across Cranberry River at Mini Golf in Sandwich , Barnstable County, MA. MA6A (Cranberry Hwy) SE 0.3 miles from jct with Jarves St. to the mini ... More on dalejtravis.com
Museums – South Farmingdale, New York
Operational World War II aircraft fly from a landmark hangar that was once part of Republic Aviation. Vintage army vehicles bring visitors along the fight line and up to historic control tower as fighters, bombers and transport aircraft ... More on iloveny.com
Parks – Brooklyn, New York
This is an official off-leash dog run. All New York City Off-leash Dog Parks are run by the New York City Parks Department. They can be reached ... More on DogFriendly.com
Beaches – Hyannis, Massachusetts
If you're looking for a good beach that doesn't attract the attention some others do, Orrin Keyes is a great alternative. It's not an expansive area, but it's ideal for all the usual pastimes, like lying in the sun, paddling the warm ... More on 10best.com
Landmarks – Long Island City, New York
'The Yale Club of New York City', commonly called 'the Yale Club', is a private club in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA Its membership is restricted almost entirely to alumni and faculty of Yale University, University ... More on Wikipedia
Trains – Brooklyn, New York
Inscription. This handsome red brick building was built in 1860-61 as offices for the city of Brooklyn Railroad Company, one of New York City's first large-scale transit operators. By 1867, the company served 22 million passengers ... More on HMDB
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