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Kids Paint Out at Thomas Cole National Historic Site (3.3 miles) Recreation in Catskill, NY USA
Free day of painting for kids and families! From 10 am to 1 pm on Sunday, August 20, kids of all ages are invited to the Thomas Cole Site to visit and paint the landscapes that inspired Cole and the Hudson River School.
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Martin Van Buren National Historic Site (11.3 miles) National Park in Kinderhook, NY USA
National Historic Site Martin Van Buren National Historic Site is found in Kinderhook, New York. The Eighth President of the United States, Martin Van Buren purchased the estate in 1839 during his Presidency.
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Hudson River Way (23.8 miles) Tour in Albany, NY USA
Pedestrian bridge connecting downtown to the river In August of 2002, Albany residents and visitors were introduced to the newly constructed Hudson River Way (HRW) and the Albany Riverfront Park. The HRW is a pedestrian bridge that connects downtown Albany to the Albany Riverfront Park.
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Albany Distillery, The (24.1 miles) Tour in Albany, NY USA
Producer of craft spirits on batch at a time! The Albany Distilling Company is a modest operation, producing craft spirits one small batch at a time. It is located in downtown Albany, not far from the site of the city's original 18th century distillery.
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Mount Tremper Arts presents Ballez (25.0 miles) Dance in Mount Tremper, NY USA
This ballet company presents "Giselle of Loneliness" Ballez is just what it sounds like: it’s lesbians doing ballet. And not just lesbians, but all those whom ballet has left out.
Giselle of Loneliness depicts the suffering of a queer Giselle.
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Crossgates Mall (26.2 miles) Shopping in Albany, NY USA
The Capital Region's premier shopping, dining, & The Capital Region's premier shopping, dining, and entertainment destination.
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Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site (29.6 miles) National Park in Hyde Park, NY USA
National Historic Site The greatest thing I have learned is how good it is to come home again, Eleanor Roosevelt once told a friend. This simple statement expresses her love for the modest house near the Hudson River she called Val-Kill, the only home that was ever hers.
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