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One Ridge Hill Boulevard, Yonkers, NY 10710
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Designed with the shopper's experience in mind, Westchester's Ridge Hill, is an upscale mall that features the retailers, boutiques, and eateries to make your day memorable. Visitors also love the cafe-style area featuring live entertainment.
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243 E Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT 6830
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As a significant American Revolution cottage, Putnam Cottage/Knapp Tavern Museum retains the original architecture from when it was built in the 1600s. Visitors can tour the cottage with a volunteer to learn about its history.
38.1 Miles
Indian Hills Farm is an equestrian farm that features an outdoor ring, a small indoor ring, 3 large turnouts, and a roundpen. The main barn has 12x12-foot stalls and a heated tack room.
38.2 Miles
State Cinema is small 2 screen movie theater that shows first run films and features stadium seating with reclining seats. The theater originally opened in 1927 as the Springdale Theater and has operated as a movie house ever since.
38.3 Miles
Built in 1786 by Uriah Van Riper, the Van Riper Hopper Museum is best known for being one of the oldest buildings in New Jersey. The museum's house is on the National Register of Historical Places.
38.4 Miles
Initially focusing on 19th and 20th century American art and the over-arching Hudson Valley Region, the Hudson River Museum, has grown in both size and focus over the past 86+ years. In addition to the art collections, the museum features a planetarium, outdoor amphitheater, and more.
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Consisting of an indoor facility lit with black light, Monster Mini Golf offers a horror themed course with a variety of monster sculptures. Visitors can have their birthday parties there and receive a guided tour of the course.
38.4 Miles
Affiliated with Saxon Woods Park, the Saxon Woods Pool is a public swimming pool that is open seasonally. The largest swimming pool in the county, it also features an aquatic play area for kids.
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Posh Greenwich Avenue offers Connecticut's finest shopping experience. The Avenue and surrounding streets are packed with designer clothing boutiques, antique shops, fine jewelry stores, art galleries, spas and world-class restaurants.
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Named for Fritz Behnke, long-time official historian of Paramus, the Fritz Behnke Historical Museum is devoted to preserving a sense of how life in the area would have been a century ago through replicas and artifacts.