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Lil Sue's Hideaway

Nightlife – Poughkeepsie, New York

Lil Sue's Hideaway - In need of a quick drink without the hassle of a doorman? Lil Sue's Hideaway will do the trick. Grab a seat at the welcoming bar and order one of the many brews on hand. The bartender will likely ... More on clubzone

Tibet House

Things To Do – Phoenicia, New York

Stone Church-1773

Landmarks – New Paltz, New York

Inscription. First Stone Church, 1717. Services in French to 1753, Dutch language to 1800. Church corner stone seen, at south wall of portico. , Erected 1935 by New York State Education Department... More on HMDB

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  • About our Church History The roots of this historic church are in the soil of the 16th century reformation in Europe. The Reformed Church in America originated with the Dutch Colonists who settled ... More on Reformedchurchofnewpaltz.org

David Crawford House and Historical Society

Museums – Newburgh, New York

Built in 1829, Hudson River Maritime collection ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • Founded in 1884, the Historical Society of Newburgh Bay and the Highlands, is one of the nations's ... More on Newburghhistoricalsociety.com/

Grave Markers from Slave Burial Grounds

Landmarks – Tappan, New York

Inscription. It has been documented that the earliest settlers of the Tappan Patent owned slaves; indeed, Daniel DeClark owned two slaves when he lived on this site. These grave stones are attributed to a cemetery on farm land, once ... More on HMDB

Washington Avenue Soldier's Monument and Triangle

Landmarks – Suffern, New York

Inscription. The ground at this intersection, “Historic Crossroads of the American Revolution, ” had long been a grassy triangle. In 1908 Charles E. Suffern gave the village this cannon... More on HMDB

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  • 'Washington Avenue Soldier's Monument' is located at the junction of that street and Lafayette Avenue (NY 59) in the village of Suffern, New York, United States. It sits on a small piece of land in... More on Wikipedia

Clove Furnace Historic Site

History Museum – Arden, New York

Museum with iron mining displays, iron making furnace and exhibits related to county history. More on iloveny.com

The Wortendykes

Landmarks – Park Ridge, New Jersey

Inscription. The first Wortendykes to settle this land were Dutch-American farmers. The Wortendykes were common people and little is known of their lives and work from written historical records. The major testimony to their time ... More on HMDB

Mudge Pond

Things To Do – Sharon, Connecticut

MUDGE POND (Silver Lake), Sharon (207 acres) BASS MANAGEMENT LAKE Species: (LMB CP YP S BB) Largemouth & smallmouth bass: 12â to 18â protected slot limit. Daily creel limit-6 bass, only 1 may be 18â or greater. Other: Motors limited ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Things To Do – Spring Valley, New York

Wing's Castle

Things To Do – Millbrook, New York

These area's I was told are usually off limits to the public for safety sake as it is a good fall from any ... More on TripAdvisor

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  • I wouldn't recommend this attraction at the price of $10. More on TripAdvisor

  • Went away for a night to Wing’s Castle, and it was amazing. If you are looking for four square walls and a ... More on TripAdvisor

Calamity Janes

Restaurants – Pine Plains, New York

Midnight Sun Brands LLC

Restaurants – Orangeburg, New York

Monksville Reservoir

Lakes – Hewitt, New Jersey

'Monksville Reservoir', known for its trophy size muskellunge, walleye, bass and trout, sits atop the defunct community of Monksville, New Jersey. The lake is used by anglers, sporting clubs and the US Sailing Association. Easily ... More on Wikipedia