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Landmarks – West Point, New York
Inscription. Duty Honor Country, Inscribed on these walls are excerpts from General MacArthurs last address to the Corp of Cadets, 12 May 1962, Duty Honor Country Those three hallowed words reveren... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Westwood, New Jersey
Inscription. Late one night in 1778, the woods you are standing in suddenly echoed with the sounds of battle. A surprise attack by British soldiers nearly destroyed an American regiment, Baylors 3rd Continental Light Dragoons. Today, ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Cornwall, New York
This course, located in a valley, is surrounded by scenic mountains. The fairways are narrow and tree lined, and the small greens are medium speed. Water hazards (a pond and a creek) come into play... More on Golf.com
Parks – New Paltz, New York
Fenced in wooden playground with woodchip ground cover. Large sandbox and 2 sets of swings, for both older and young children. Next to ... More on KidsPlayParks
Entertainment Venue And Sports Arenas – West Point, New York
Michie Stadium - Beer? Check. Newspapers? Check. Michie Stadium, at 710 Mills Road, offers your usual selection of imports, domestics, and so on. Craaaaazy, out-of-control entertainment? Ummmm… Not so much. Your odds of meeting "the ... More on clubzone
Parks – Saugerties, New York
The Saugerties Power Boat Association is a marina located within easy access to the Hudson River. More on iloveny.com
Parks – Ringwood, New Jersey
Fenced in skate park next to fenced in tennis courts, next to football field More on KaBoom.org
Health Club – Ramsey, New Jersey
Vinyasa based yoga classes, using flowing sequences of postures synchronized with mindful breathing to progressively warm and open the body. Full class schedule for all levels, including Mysore and... More on YogaFinder
Museums – Poughkeepsie, New York
The 1767 house has been restored to represent the home of Tory Minister, The Reverend John Beardsley and his wife Gertrude Crannel, who resided there from 1767 to 1777 when they ... More on Dutchesstourism.com
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