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61 Washington Ave, Suffern, Hudson Valley, NY 10901

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584 Route 306, Suffern, NY 10901

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Orange Ave, Suffern, NY 10901

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225 Route 59, Suffern, NY 10901

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201 Franklin Turnpike, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430, us
The collection of artifacts, photographs, historical records and documents from Mahwah's past are carefully preserved, documented and catalogued, so these items can be made available for research. Normal 0 false false false EN-US ... More on Heritage

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300 Pompton Road, Wayne, NJ 07470
William Paterson University, located at 300 Pompton Road, has about what you’d expect from your corner deli: beer, soda, and some not-so-low-calorie snacks. Don’t come here expecting a night’s worth of entertainment, but hey, at the ... More on clubzone

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1008 Brown St, Peekskill, NY 10566
A 1930s theater. ... More on TripAdvisor
This is Truly a Great Place to catch a Comedy, Music & dance shows. The seating is excellent as far as for viewing due to the size, ... More on TripAdvisor

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99 Dromore Rd, Scarsdale, Hudson Valley, NY 10583
A 33-acre woodland preserve with trails, pond, gardens and outdoor animals displays including a birds of prey aviary. The 21-room Manor House Museum contains over 100 animals, a greenhouse with bot... More on Discover America
33 acre nature preserve with Manor House, natural history museum, botanical displays, live animals, woodland trails, gardens ... More on iloveny.com

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515 Malcolm X Blvd, Manhattan, New York City, NY 10037
Arturo Alfonso Schomburg, a black Puerto Rican, set himself to accumulating materials about blacks in Amer... More on Frommers
I was in the fifth grade, attending P.S. 175-Manhattan in my new neighborhood Harlem, New York City when I ... More on TripAdvisor

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3266 Bainbridge Avenue, Bronx, New York
The Valentine-Varian House was built in 1758 on farmland through which ran the old Boston Post Road, an important route between New York and Boston. The two-and-one-half-story fieldstone house was ... More on GoCityKids
This beautiful fieldstone farmhouse, built in 1758, is a national landmark and home to the Museum of Bronx History. Much of its fine colonial craftsmanship survived the ravages of six American Rev... More on Ilovethebronx.com
