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Rte 416, Montgomery, Hudson Valley, NY 12549

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850 State Rd, Montgomery, NY 12549
Located on the grounds of Brick House Museum. Authentic barns, historic farm machinery and hand implements. More on iloveny.com
Its alright, but this is the place to meet the guys from OCC. More on GeckoGo

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1 Roswin Ln , Montgomery, NY 12549-2243
The 9-hole "Scott's Corner" course at the Scott's Corner Golf Course facility in Montgomery, New York featu... More on Golflink.com
The views are great! More on golflink.com

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211 Route 416 Montgomery 12549
5 groomed lanes with rope tow. Specially designed snow tubes. Stadium lights for evening sessions. Lodge with restaurant, bar, stone fireplace and scenic views of the Shawangunk Mountains. ... More on iloveny.com

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Rte 17K, Montgomery, Hudson Valley, NY 12549
18th century estate of Nathaniel Hill. Colonial and Victorian furnishings. Special events throughout the year. More on iloveny.com
Built in 1768, exhibits on seven generations ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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RD 3 Box 100, Montgomery, NY 12549

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211 Rte 416, Montgomery, Hudson Valley, NY 12549
This hilly course's narrow fairways are tree lined, and its large greens are medium speed. Water hazards (a large lake ... More on Golf.com
The grounds keepers do a great job. More on golflink.com

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Farm Meadow Ln, Montgomery, Hudson Valley, NY 12549

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Route 17K Montgomery 12549
Tents, travel trailers, tent trailers and motor homes up to 29' in length. No rentals. Hot showers, flush toilets, dump station. Some electric hook-ups. Boating, fishing, picnic ... More on Orangetourism.org
Camping for tents, trailers and motor homes up to 29-ft. Hot showers, flush toilets, electric hookups. Boating, fishing, ... More on iloveny.com

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133 Clinton Street Montgomery 12549
Inscription. Built by Palantine settler Hans Smith 1771. Enlarged by Johannes Miller 1791 a promoter of Cochecton Pike, Montgomery Academy & County Agricultural Society, , Location. 41° 30.742... More on HMDB
Original site opened in 1787 and 4th school incorporated under the New York State Board of Regents in 1791. Present brick building was erected in 1820. Today serves as Village Hall, library ... More on Orangetourism.org
