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Parks – New York, New York
This park was named in honor of William C. Bergen (1862-1925), a one-time policeman known as the ?millionaire cop? because of the fortune he made buying vacant lots in the Bronx at the beginning of the 20th century. Bergen was a patrolman ... More on nycgovpark.org
Things To Do – Binghamton, New York
Conference facilities, pets allowed. AC, kitchenettes and non-smoking rooms available. Private baths and TV. More on iloveny.com
Parks – Manhattan, New York
While not a definitive list, here are a few Synagogues that can be attended in this neighborhood:Conservative Park Avenue 50 East 87th Street 212.369.2600Orthodox Kehilath Jeshurun ... More on GoCityKids
Parks – Brookhaven, New York
A popular picnicking park, this scenic park is nestled on 1,356 acres and offers ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – New York, New York
There is a wonderful, caring athmosphere there. The faculty and staff all have a wonderful rapport with the ... More on GoCityKids
Farm – East Lyme, Connecticut
100 acres of fruits and vegetables family owned and operated by Tom and Karen Scott. Pick your own apples in September and October. Farm stand offers apples, jams and jellies, local honey, pies, ba... More on allaboutapples.com
Things To Do – Farmingdale, New York
I go here quite a bit and always get a good deal . More on insiderpages.com
Restaurants – Wayne, New Jersey
In my opinion Mikado is the second most impressive high quality upscale buffet in the state of New Jersey right before the Borgata in Atlantic City. More on Yahoo! Travel
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