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Museums – Elizabeth, New Jersey
Welcome to Liberty Hall Museum at Kean University, home of New Jerseyâs first elected governor and signer of the Constitution, William Livingston. Built in 1772, on the eve of the American Revolution, Liberty Hall has been a silent ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Museums – Brooklyn, New York
Home to the world's largest collection of materials by and about lesbians and their communities, the Lesbian Herstory Archives rests serenely in an elegant limestone townhouse in Park Slope, Brook... More on Nycgo.com
Parks – Darien, Connecticut
(River Park, 37', 1953, 07-01-d) across Five Mile River SW of Norwalk , Norwalk Township, Fairfield County, CT. US1 SW 2.8 miles from jct with US7 in Norwalk to the bridge on the ... More on dalejtravis.com
Museums – Pound Ridge, New York
Permanent history exhibits about Pound Ridge and its environs, housed in the former Lecture Room built in 1853. Genealogy ... More on Discover America
Things To Do – Corona, New York
U.S. Open, Shea Stadium- 3 miles. Complimentary shuttle service to both LaGuardia and JFK airports. Shuttle service also available ... More on iloveny.com
Museums – Fairfield, Connecticut
Local history of the county of Fairfield, CT. Exhibits displayed. More on GeckoGo
Book Shopping – Bridgeport, Connecticut
Christian bookstore featuring Bibles, books, video & music. - Robes & church supplies. More on entertainment.com
Restaurants – New York, New York
Went last night for Restaurant week and LOVED it! More on CitySearch
Restaurants – Patchogue, New York
Subway's health-conscious menu is built around greaseless deli sandwiches--turkey, chicken, roast beef, etc.--made on soft rolls baked daily ... More on CitySearch
Restaurants – Woodbridge, New Jersey
When you order Sesame Orange or General Changs Chicken you don't just get breading with a tiny piece of SOMETHING in the middle. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – New York, New York
Inscription. Erected by the Common Council in 1771, this fence surrounds New Yorks earliest park. The park was leased in 1733 for use as a bowling green at a rental of one peppercorn a year. Patriots, who in 1776 destroyed an equestrian ... More on HMDB
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