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The United States is one of the most diverse countries on earth, jam packed full of amazing sights from St. Patrick's cathedral in New York to...(more)

Depew, Oklahoma

Published over 4 years ago by Louis Davidson

The town of Depew, Oklahoma was established in 1901 on land purchased for $10.00 per acre. The town was named after Chauncey Depew, a United States Sen...(more)

Elting Memorial Library

Published over 4 years ago by Mark Fink

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The Elting Memorial Library was founded in 1909. The stone building is on the State and National Hi...(more)

Elting Memorial Library

Published over 4 years ago by Mark Fink

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The Elting Memorial Library was founded in 1909. The stone building is on the State and National Hi...(more)

Elting Memorial Library

Published over 4 years ago by Mark Fink

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The Elting Memorial Library was founded in 1909. The stone building is on the State and National Hi...(more)

Elting Memorial Library

Published over 4 years ago by Mark Fink

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The Elting Memorial Library was founded in 1909. The stone building is on the State and National Hi...(more)

Elting Memorial Library

Published over 4 years ago by Mark Fink

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The Elting Memorial Library was founded in 1909. The stone building is on the State and National Histor...(more)

Area Buenos Aires

Overview and HistoryHoly steak and tango! In Buenos Aires they eat more meat than anywhere else in the world. When I was in New York I met a wom...(more)

Halloween New York Pizza

Published over 4 years ago by Laura Pearson

Even Superman gets hungry on Halloween. New York Pizza is one of the best places to go for late night munchies.

Rail Trail Bridge

Published over 4 years ago by Mark Fink

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For more than 50 years, The Wallkill Valley Railroad brought produce and passengers from the Ulster County farms to New York City. By 1937, however,...(more)

Newburgh-Beacon Ferry

Published over 4 years ago by Mark Fink

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For those who live near Newburgh, the ferry is an ideal way to commute into New York City, and for those coming up from the City, it is the perfect way to explore Newburgh's exciting waterfront.

Beacon Waterway and Train Station

Published over 4 years ago by Mark Fink

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For those who commute by train from Newburgh into New York City, the Waterway service takes them across the Hudson River to Beacon where they can catch the train.

Beacon, NY

Published over 4 years ago by Mark Fink

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Named after the Beacon fires that were set at the summit of the Fishkill Mountains during the Revolutionary War to warn of British troop movement, Beacon sits on the Hudson River, 59 miles north of New York City.

Beacon, NY

Published over 4 years ago by Mark Fink

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Named after the Beacon fires that were set at the summit of the Fishkill Mountains during the Revolutionary War to warn of British troop movement, Beacon sits on the Hudson River, 59 miles north of New York City.

Under the creation of Gustave Eiffel

Published over 4 years ago by Vil Muhametshin

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The tallest building in Paris, it is the most-visited paid monument in the world; millions of people ascend it every year. Named ...(more)

Evening view over Paris from the Eiffel tower

Published over 4 years ago by Vil Muhametshin

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The Eiffel Tower (French: La Tour Eiffel, [tuʁ ɛfɛl], nickname La dame de fer, the iron lady) is an 1889 iron lattice to...(more)

Eduard Capek Bazar

Published over 4 years ago by Jeffrey Martin

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Still Local, still Shabby This Bazar was founded in 1911. The owner does what he wants. Luckily, selling old lamps, hardware, and stuffed animals w...(more)

Bric a Brac

Published over 4 years ago by Jeffrey Martin

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The Shiniest Clutter Your first glance tells you that this is an enormous pile of old things. Look closely and you'll see that there isn't a speck of dust...(more)

U Maleho Glena

Published over 4 years ago by Jeffrey Martin

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From the New York Times: A town swarming with tourists does its best to cater to their nighttime whims a...(more)