Boring Drives - Saratoga Springs to Troy NY - Early Fall Foliage
Another boring drive, but with a little fall color beginning, once you get on I-87.
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Attleboro, MA
Bear Mountain, NY
Breakneck Ridge, NY
Bristol, PA
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Exton, PA
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Greystone, NY
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Meriden, CT
Metuchen, NJ
Milford, CT
New Carrollton, MD
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Odenton, MD
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Ossining, NY
Philipse Manor, NY
Port Chester, NY
Princeton Junction, NJ
Rhinecliff, NY
Rowayton, CT
Seabrook, MD
Sharon, MA
Thorndale, PA
Torresdale, PA
Trenton, NJ
West Haven, CT
Westbrook, CT
Yonkers, NY
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Ramapo, New York
Ramapo is a town in Rockland County, New York, United States. It was formerly known as New Hempstead. As of the 2010 census, Ramapo had a total population of 126,595. If Ramapo were incorporated as a city, it would be the sixth-largest city in the state of New York, after Syracuse. It would be the 209th largest city in the country, between Coral Springs, Florida and Stamford, Connecticut.
The city's name, recorded variously as Ramopuck, Ramapock, or Ramapough, is of Lenape origin, meaning either sweet water or slanting rocks.
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Virtual Hike Lisha Kill Nature Preserve
The Lisha Kill nature trail is one of Niskayuna's over looked treasures. A true Capital Region Gem.
Located at 2518 Rosendale Rd, Niskayuna, NY 12309
Treat your self to rolling hills of Eastern White Pine and Eastern Hemlock , and wandering streams.
It is a rare example of a old growth forest is a developed area.
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