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Bars – New York, New York
Hotel lobby bar, located inside the President Hotel. More on clubzone
Bars – New York, New York
200 Fifth Club - Known for its mid-to-generous selection, 200 Fifth Club, located at 200 5Th Ave, serves up reasonably sized helpings at (surprisingly) reasonable prices. To sweeten ... More on clubzone
Things To Do – New York, New York
THe low student-teacher ratios foster a feeling of intimacy and help children develop confidence in a non competitive classroom environment. More on GoCityKids
Things To Do – New York, New York
General George Washington set up camp here during the Revolutionary War. (At 265 feet above sea level, it’s the highest point of land in Manhattan.) N ow it’s a playground with colorful swings and a jungle gym, and a lunch spot, thanks ... More on KidsPlayParks
Things To Do – Berlin, Connecticut
Centerfolds - Dress up. Centerfolds isn’t necessarily "formal," per se, but it’s sexy and sleek; this is the kind of place where if you’re dressed like a tool, you’ll stick out like a sore thumb. (Probably more than a sore thumb, ... More on clubzone
Music and Theater – Orange, Connecticut
Blue Cube - Tucked away next to an AutoZone on the Boston Post Road, Blue Cube may go unnoticed to out-of-town visitors. Once inside, however, you’ll be amazed by the chic ambiance not typically associated with your neighborhood pool ... More on clubzone
Art Museums – Bloomfield, New Jersey
Multi Media Arts Center is a beautifuly renvovated theater turned performing arts center. Learn more ... More on clubzone
Golf Courses – Bayside, New York
The greens are well kept, but slow. More on GolfReview
Restaurants – Rutherford, New Jersey
pretty as a picture, good enough to eat... More on AOL.com
Beaches – Sutton, Massachusetts
Manchaug Pond is a 344 acre improved great pond located on the Sutton-Douglas line. It averages 13 feet deep with a maximum depth of 30 feet. Boat access is provided by a large, paved public access ramp on the southeastern end of ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Getting to Sturbridge from other cities
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