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Main St & Larch Ln, Peekskill, NY 10566
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Peekskill Dog Park at Beecher Park gives dogs a chance to exercise and play off-leash in a fenced perimeter. There are large and small dog runs, shady areas, hydrants and seating for owners.
42.8 Miles
Located in Westport, Connecticut, Compo Beach is a municipal beach that is tremendously popular in the spring and summer. In addition to its immaculate beach, the surrounding park offers tennis courts, a skate park, and opening skating zone, a softball field and a large field for other sports.
42.8 Miles
The Strand is a center for the performing arts that offers a variety of live entertainment including concerts, national acts, comedy, dance, and theater. The Strand originally opened in 1922 and is a part of historic downtown Lakewood.
43.3 Miles
Open during the winter season, Westport P.A.L. Rink at Longshore offers visitors public skating sessions in an outdoor skating rink. The skating rink also has designated stick and puck times for hockey skaters.
43.3 Miles
As the site of a historic battle from the American Revolution, Princeton Battle Monument is an ornate stone sculpture created by 19th century artist, Frederick William MacMonnies. The monument has a walkway lined with trees and benches.
43.3 Miles
2nd Nature Inc is a skate park popular among skaters in the local area. In addition to public skating, the park also offers birthday party packages and specials for its customers to enjoy.
43.4 Miles
Originally developed as a marketing tool in 1936 by Macy's Department Store, Mount Peter, has grown to become a family-friendly ski and snowboard destination in the heart of the Hudson Valley. Featuring free lessons and expertly groomed trails, this is your new winter home.
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Located nearby the Saugatuck River, Longshore Tennis Courts is comprised of nine lighted courts with a Har-Tru playing surface. The facility offers both open and reserved play as well as reservations for parties and private events.
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Imperial Avenue Commuter Lot, Westport, CT 06880
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Originated with the help of Paul Newman, the Westport Farmers' Market hosts 45 vendors, all offering non-GMO and organic foods. The market also features yoga displays, chef demonstrations, and other events.