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    Freeweb Central

    307 Waverly Ave, East Rockaway, NY    

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    web host maintains list of links to amusement and water parks www.freewebcentral.com/_hidden/frameamusementparks.htm

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    Jones Beach East Bath House

    Point Lookout, NY    

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    The east bathhouse was the first facility available for public use when the park opened on August 4, 1929. Jones beach has two bathhouse the west bathhouse & the east bathhouse which are connected by a mile long boardwalk... waymarking.com

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    Cantiague Park

    490 W John St, Hicksville, NY    

    1 out of 5 based on 9 ratings

    Cantiague Park is located off on W. John Street in Hicksville, NY. It is very large and features an ice skating rink, water park, multiple soccer fileds, basketball courts, handball courts, playground, golf course, driving ra... kaboom.org

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    Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge

    Cross Bay Blvd, New York, NY    

    4 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    Who would have thought there is a federally protected wildlife preserve within New York's city limits? The Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge has plenty of trails that allow hikers to spot snakes, turtles, butterflies and migr... grandparents.com

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    Cross Island Parkway Trail

    Parsons Beach, NY    

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    The Cross Island Parkway Trail closely follows its namesake thoroughfare through northeastern Queens. From its northern end, you will soon enter Little Bay Park, which offers lovely views of the Throgs Neck Bridge and the ... traillink.com

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    Gilgo State Park

    Copiague Harbor, NY    
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    Gilgo State Park is located on a barrier beach on the south shore of Long Island, with Atlantic Ocean and Great South Bay frontage. Access to the park is via 4 wheel drive only and requires a permit. The park is a carry in/ car... state.ny

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    Harry Houdini Grave Site

    Ridgewood, NY    

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    Entertainer. A legendary magician and escape artist, he was born Ehrich Weiss in Budapest, Hungary, the son of a rabbi and religious teacher. When he was about four, his family moved to Appleton, Wisconsin, where he grew ... findagrave.com

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    Ferry Point Park

    Emerson Ave, Bronx, NY    

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    If you?re looking for spectacular views, take a stroll in this expansive Bronx park. With one and a half miles of prime waterfront, Ferry Point Park offers unparalleled views of the East River, the Manhattan skyline, and ... famplosion.com

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    Shore Parkway Greenway Trail

    Gerritsen, NY    

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    The Shore Parkway Greenway Trail is comprised of two disconnected segments along the New York Harbor that together offer more than 12 miles of paved pathway on Brooklyn's southern border. Between the two segments sits Cone... traillink.com

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    Palmetto Playground

    Brooklyn Queens Expy, Brooklyn, NY    

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    Some information from Web site of the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation: http://www.nycgovparks.org kaboom.org

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    New York City: Prospect Park

    Atlantic Terminal Houses, NY    

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    A miracle of modern landscaping, Prospect Park holds some of New York City's rarest treasures: kettle ponds, the last remaining forest in Brooklyn, a network of streams beneath green canopies, gorgeous wetlands full ... trimbleoutdoors.com

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    Prospect Park Alliance

    450 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY    

    1 out of 5 based on 6 ratings

    The Prospect Park Alliance seeks to inspire visitors to take an active role in the preservation of the unique natural, man-made and ultimately urban environments of Prospect Park. It strives to cultivate within diverse comm... nyc-arts.org

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    The Floating Pool Lady

    Hunts Point, NY    

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    Ann L. Buttenwieser, a former Parks Department official, had the great idea 25 years ago of putting a swimming pool on a barge and mooring it somewhere in the city's 578 miles of waterfront. In June 2007, it became a r... swimmingholes.org