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Health Club – Pittsfield, Massachusetts
All Levels/Abilities classes, one on one private lessons, Thai yoga bodywork, and Therapeutic Yoga. Led by a Licensed Physical Therapist, Registered Yoga Therapist and Certified Yoga Teacher. Call ... More on YogaFinder
Bars – Bloomfield, New Jersey
Formerly The Feedbag - Fireplace dining - Variety menu - Private parties & catering More on entertainment.com
Things To Do – Hancock, Massachusetts
One of the most intriguing and inexpensive exhibits in Pittsfield were the paintings on the stationary sheep statues through the downtown area. More on igougo
Golf Courses – Summit, New Jersey
Great short course, well-kept and challenging greens Lovely course to work on short game, greens are very tricky and immaculately kept. More on golflink.com
Health Club – Edison, New Jersey
Magazine bringing direct connection to authentic contemporary voices from the Eastern traditions to North American readers. Focus ... More on YogaFinder
Things To Do – Round Lake, New York
Minutes from Saratoga. Unique 1820 cobblestone. Gracious hospitality. Casual elegance. Sumptuous breakfast. More on iloveny.com
Leisure Sport – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Christian Street branch has a heated indoor pool that's 25 yards long and a maximum of nine feet deep.Children's swimming classes are available for ages five and up. This instruction provides c... More on GoCityKids
Things To Do – Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Pontoon boat rentals. Hourly and daily rates. Come have a swim & picnic on the lake. Each boat holds 12 to 14 people. ... More on Berkshires.org
Things To Do – Castleton-on-Hudson, New York
The Castleton Boat Club is the friendliest club on the Hudson river, and is a member of the Mohawk-Hudson Council. The boat club ... More on Castletonboatclub.com
Landmarks – Bergenfield, New Jersey
Inscription. Organized in 1723 as the Schraalenburg Dutch Reformed Church. First church erected in 1728, 150 feet to the east, the present building in 1799. The True Reformed Church was founded here in 1822. The church became Presbyterian ... More on HMDB
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