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158 Apple Blossom Ln, Schoharie, Central New York, NY 12157

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5704 State Route 30, Schoharie, Central New York, NY 12157

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2716 Creek Rd, Esperance, Central New York, NY 12066

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5441 Rte 30A, Charleston, Central New York, NY 12066
Over 4,000 acres of picturesque, guided, horseback trails. Group rides for up to six people at all levels of riding experience. ... More on iloveny.com

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3793 Rte 145, Cobleskill, Central New York, NY 12043
First rate 18 hole miniature golf course featuring unique Schoharie Valley attractions - Lighted for evening play - 2 Waterfalls, pond, snack bar, ice cream & coffee - Full service ... More on entertainment.com
Professionally designed fully lighted 18 hole miniature golf course featuring highlights from Schoharie County. Several holes provide ... More on iloveny.com

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Caverns Rd, Howes Cave, Central New York, NY 12092
Secret Caverns, like many New York state caves, has huge domes connected by windings passages and a cave river. And like most caves in the area, it was formed during the Ice Ages, the cave stream c... More on showcaves.com
The Northeasts most natural cavern open to the public - Enjoyable, affordable family adventure - 100 Foot underground waterfall - 35 Miles ... More on entertainment.com

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Railroad Ave, Stamford, Catskills, NY 12167
One of the popular features of the multi-use, 19 mile Rails to Trails' path is its gentle grade with only a 400 foot altitude change over the entire trail and the beautiful ... More on DogFriendly.com
Rails to trails, 19 miles, very gentle grade, easy hiking/biking along West Branch Delaware River. Winter snowmobile trails. More on iloveny.com

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1 Doubleday Field, Cooperstown, Central New York, NY 13326
This 9,000-seat ballpark, owned by the Village of Cooperstown itself and located near the ... More on TripAdvisor
Stayed to watch the game. More on TripAdvisor

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25 Quackenbush Square, Albany, NY 12207-2311

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Broadway & Pine St, Albany, Capital-Saratoga, NY 12207
Opened in Spring, 2002, the Hudson River Way links Albany�s past to its present and future. A pedestrian bridge that connects downtown Albany to a waterfront park on the banks of the historic Hudso... More on Albany.org
This cool pedestrian bridge, opened in 2002, connects downtown to Corning Preserve Park on the banks of the Hudson. It is lined with 30 trompe l'oeil paintings on lampposts that depict the city'... More on Frommers
