Lebanon Valley Raceway Address: 1746 Rt 20City: West Lebanon Region: Upper Hudson ValleyZip Code: 12195 Phone 1: 518-794-9606 Email:
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Web Address: Web Address NHRA sanctioned drag racing April - October and DIRT Sanctioned stock car racing; Saturdays mid April - September, call for mid week special events during July and August
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Mac-Haydn Theatre Address: 1925 Route 203City: Chatham Region: Upper Hudson ValleyZip Code: 12037 Phone 1: 518-392-9292 Web Address: Web Address New York's Exciting Professional Theater-In-The-Round
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Mid-Hudson Children's Museum Address: 75 North Water StreetCity: Poughkeepsie Region: Mid Hudson ValleyZip Code: 12601 Phone 1: (845)471-0589 Email:
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Web Address: Web Address On banks of the Hudson River. Hands-on exhibits and programs present science, technology, the arts, and Hudson River heritage. For ages up to 12.
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Mid-Hudson Civic Center - McCann Ice Arena Address: 14 Civic Center PlazaCity: Poughkeepsie Region: Mid Hudson ValleyZip Code: 12601 Phone 1: (845)454-9800 Web Address: Web Address Multi-purpose recreation, entertainment, convention center with programs ranging from concerts to trade shows. NHL-quality ice arena, private rentals, programs and leagues.
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Midway Go-Carts & Driving Range Address: 21 Finkle RoadCity: Pine Plains Region: Mid Hudson ValleyZip Code: 12567 Phone 1: (518)789-3176 Go-carts, miniature golf, 250-yd. driving range, batting cages. $5.
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Mohonk Mountain House Ice Skating Pavilion Address: 1000 Mountain Rest RoadCity: New Paltz Region: Mid Hudson ValleyZip Code: 12561 Phone 1: 845 255-1000 Toll Free: 800 772-6646 Web Address: Web Address Ice skating in a Victorian open-air pavilion.
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Monster Mini Golf Address: 88-30 Dunning Farms PlazaCity: Middletown Region: Mid Hudson ValleyZip Code: 10940 Phone 1: (845)342-4653 Web Address: Web Address Glow-in-the-dark, indoor, 18-hole miniature golf course, arcade games, air hockey, and skee-ball with charmingly funny talking fluorescent monsters.
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Museum Village Address: 1010 Route 17MCity: Monroe Region: Mid Hudson ValleyZip Code: 10950 Phone 1: (845)782-8247 Web Address: Web Address One of New York's largest living history museums with costumed interpreters demonstrating crafts in a 19th century village setting. The skeleton of a local mastodon is housed in one of the buildings. Special events. Group tours. Picnic facilities. May-June/Sept-Oct, Tues-Fri, 10-2; Sat-Sun 10-4. July & Aug , Tues-Sun, 10-4. Nov & Dec, weekends, or by appointment. Admission: $5 for general public, free for members.
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National Baseball Hall of Fame Address: 25 Main St.City: Cooperstown Region: Upper Hudson ValleyZip Code: 13326 Phone 1: 607-547-7200 Toll Free: 888-425-5633 Web Address: Web Address The Hall of Fame is comprised of 297 elected members. Included are 207 former major league players, 27 executives, 35 Negro leaguers, 19 managers and nine umpires. The Baseball Writers’ Association of America has elected 112 candidates to the Hall while the Committees on managers, umpires, executives and long-retired players (in all of its forms) has chosen 159 deserving candidates (95 major leaguers, 27 executives, 19 managers, nine Negro leaguers and nine umpires). The defunct “Committee on Negro Baseball Leagues” selected nine men between 1971-77 and the Special Committee on Negro Leagues in 2006, elected 17 Negro leaguers. There are currently 65 living members. By position, there are: 72 pitchers, 16 catchers, 21 first basemen, 20 second basemen, 15 third basemen, 24 shortstops, 21 left fielders, 23 center fielders, 24 right fielders, 20 managers, 9 umpires and 32 executives.
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Neversink Valley Area Museum Address: D&H Canal Park, 26 Hoag RoadCity: Cuddebackville Region: Mid Hudson ValleyZip Code: 12729 Phone 1: (845)754-8870 Web Address: Web Address Located in the D&H Canal Park, the museum offers a self-guided walking tour of the canal, permanent exhibits on the canal and early film making, special exhibits, lectures and events. Hiking, fishing and picnicking. Special group tours and activities. Apr–Oct. Thurs–Sun, noon–4. Park open dawn to dusk daily.
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