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Melrose, NY
'Tomhannock Reservoir', a man made reservoir 6 miles northeast of the City, in the town of Pittstown. The reservoir is 5 miles long and holds 12.3 billion gallons when full. The quality of the water from the Tomhannock Reservoir ... More on Wikipedia

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E. 159th St Bet. Melrose & Courtlandt Aves,NY

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E. 158th St Betw. Courtlandt & Melrose Aves,NY

#4.
982 New Loudon Road, Latham, New York
The people I talked to on the phone and the girl at the front desk were friendly , but I'm from NYC so I'm... More on TripAdvisor
Overall--beautiful establishment, terrible and unqualified staff. More on TripAdvisor

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Cohoes/Colonie/Niskayuna
From the Colonie Town Park, ride east or west. There are many single tracks off both sides of the paved bike path- not all are legal so observe all posted signs. Trails in Cohoes area lead to ATV d... More on trails.mtbr.com
If you continue on the connect and go around the treatment plant hence the smell-then you end up riding along route 87 which spits u back out to the bike path from there you can take the path to co... More on trails.mtbr.com

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59 Vandenburgh Ave, Troy, NY 12180, USA

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1463 Plank Rd, County Rte 40, Poestenkill, Capital-Saratoga, NY 12140
35KM of groomed trails. Daily lessons. Special group programs. Complete ski rentals. More on iloveny.com
35 Km cross country trail - Groomed for classical and skating - 4 Km night skiing - 15 Km snowshoe trails - Located in Rensselaer ... More on entertainment.com

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457 Albany Shaker Rd #2, Albany, NY 12211, USA

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875 Watervliet Shaker Road Ste. 2, Albany, New York, United States
French Camisards and Quakers: The French Camisards, whose religious beliefs inspired both the Quakers and S... More on Nps.gov
Ann Lee Hill is the first Shaker Settlement in America. Founded in 1776 by Ann Lee (Mother Ann) and her sma... More on GeckoGo

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Meeting House Rd, Albany, NY
Site of America�s first Shaker settlement. A unique, peaceful, historic setting featuring the 1848 Meeting ... More on Albany.org
Staff are nice and know a lot about Shaker history. More on Yahoo! Travel
