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Warwick Drive-In Movie Theater
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A throwback to a bygone era, Warwick Drive-in Movie Theater, has kept the tradition of the outdoor movie theater alive since 1950. Now featuring three screens, and modern projection systems, treat your family to a double-feature today.
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Warwick Drive In is a family owned and operated drive in movie theater. The drive in was orginally built in 1950 and now features two screens on 11 acres of land with a snack bar.
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Featuring 28 synthetic surface lanes, Pin Street at Warwick caters to both league bowlers and recreational open bowlers alike. The facility features a snack bar, lounge, and billiard area as well as a professionally staffed pro shop.
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Gallery Billiards & Bar opened their doors in 1990 and offers billiard leagues, tournaments and daily specials. Patrons can come to play billiards, take lessons or enjoy the full bar that provides beer on tap.
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At Reeves-Reed Arboretum, visitors can explore the gardens, pathways, and historic buildings on the premises. In the spring time, they feature a 'daffodil-bowl' where an entire hillside is blooming with daffodils.
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Visitors who are up for a 3-mile roundtrip hike, bike ride, or jog, can visit the Hamilton Fish Bridge in Newburgh. Originally opened in 1963, this cantilever bridge traverses the Hudson River, providing scenic views while crossing.
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Featuring 12 screens, Bow Tie Cinemas displays first-run, feature films using all digital projection. The theater offers concessions, closed captioning and assisted listening and viewing devices as well as a party room for private events.
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Memorial Park is more commonly known as Memorial Field as it is mostly a compilation of athletic fields. The outdoor area features a lacrosse field, tennis courts, baseball/softball fields, and a small playground.
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Woodland Duckpin Bowling is a bowling alley that is home to 'Glow-In-The-Dark Birthday Parties'. The alley is decorated with colorful lights, hosts bowling leagues, and has 12 lanes in total.
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Veterans Memorial Park is a youth sports complex that hosts a variety of sports. The park includes a main field for football, soccer, and lacrosse along with grass practice fields and outdoor basketball courts.