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  1. KENNEBUNPORT<>TIGERTON Tigerton, Wisconsin Established in 1976, the main building was formerly a Methodist Church and later St. Anthony Church Hall. The Fairbanks Town Hall, built in 1890, was moved to the park in 1995. The Morris Farmer's Club band stand was also added that year, and a pioneer log cabin in 1996.
  2. KENNEBUNPORT<>TIGERTON Tigerton, Wisconsin Established in 1976, the main building was formerly a Methodist Church and later St. Anthony Church Hall. The Fairbanks Town Hall, built in 1890, was moved to the park in 1995. The Morris Farmer's Club band stand was also added that year, and a pioneer log cabin in 1996.
  3. KENNEBUNPORT<>TIGERTON Tigerton, Wisconsin Established in 1976, the main building was formerly a Methodist Church and later St. Anthony Church Hall. The Fairbanks Town Hall, built in 1890, was moved to the park in 1995. The Morris Farmer's Club band stand was also added that year, and a pioneer log cabin in 1996.
  4. I really enjoyed the pix! So glad you shared them with us; thanks.
  5. I really enjoyed the pix! So glad you shared them with us; thanks.
  6. I really enjoyed the pix! So glad you shared them with us; thanks.
  7. Unfortunately, Shari, there's only one "shape" for us cruisers.........round!
  8. Unfortunately, Shari, there's only one "shape" for us cruisers.........round!
  9. Unfortunately, Shari, there's only one "shape" for us cruisers.........round!
  10. I read the same article, in yesterday's Miami Herald, and while it is cause for concern, I don't think that 3.2% of the passengers is a significant number. I feel bad for those who lost 2-3 days of the cruise, but it's better than catching a cold and losing all 7!
  11. I read the same article, in yesterday's Miami Herald, and while it is cause for concern, I don't think that 3.2% of the passengers is a significant number. I feel bad for those who lost 2-3 days of the cruise, but it's better than catching a cold and losing all 7!
  12. I read the same article, in yesterday's Miami Herald, and while it is cause for concern, I don't think that 3.2% of the passengers is a significant number. I feel bad for those who lost 2-3 days of the cruise, but it's better than catching a cold and losing all 7!
  13. ZANZIBAR<>RIDGEWOOD Ridgewood, old-fashioned and respectable, are German-American communities spreading northeast of Broadway. Comfortable brownstones with neat stoops and polished brass give the district an atmosphere of calm quite unlike that of the usual strident Brooklyn neighborhood. Ridgewood, the region near the Brooklyn Queens borough line, was settled in the early eighteenth century by the English, who first called it the "Ridge" for its most salient topographical feature.
  14. ZANZIBAR<>RIDGEWOOD Ridgewood, old-fashioned and respectable, are German-American communities spreading northeast of Broadway. Comfortable brownstones with neat stoops and polished brass give the district an atmosphere of calm quite unlike that of the usual strident Brooklyn neighborhood. Ridgewood, the region near the Brooklyn Queens borough line, was settled in the early eighteenth century by the English, who first called it the "Ridge" for its most salient topographical feature.
  15. ZANZIBAR<>RIDGEWOOD Ridgewood, old-fashioned and respectable, are German-American communities spreading northeast of Broadway. Comfortable brownstones with neat stoops and polished brass give the district an atmosphere of calm quite unlike that of the usual strident Brooklyn neighborhood. Ridgewood, the region near the Brooklyn Queens borough line, was settled in the early eighteenth century by the English, who first called it the "Ridge" for its most salient topographical feature.
  16. EL EDEN<>NEW PALTZ New Paltz is a four-season community -- a year-round vacation spot -- for your entire family. Located in Ulster County at exit 18 off the New York State Thruway, New Paltz is nestled between the majestic Shawangunk Mountains to the west and the scenic Hudson River to the east. Its breathtakingly beautiful countryside makes it a premiere stop for a weekend or week-long visit -- summer, autumn, winter or spring. Founded by French Huguenots in 1678, the village boasts the oldest street of original houses in America. Beautiful stone structures (many featuring original furnishings, machinery and tools), a reconstructed French church, Huguenot Museum, and comprehensive historical documentation make New Paltz a fascinating step back in time. Take a stroll along one of the many quiet tree-lined streets; walk to the nearby State University campus and visit the art gallery or take in a musical or theatre performance; hike or bike the many neighboring hills and back roads with a splendid mix of 17th century homes, interspersed with more contemporary structures. New Paltz provides year-round excitement with craft fairs, concerts, theater, art galleries, county fairs, antiquing, swimming, picnicking, tennis, golf, horseback riding, fishing, hunting, canoeing, rock climbing and more.
  17. EL EDEN<>NEW PALTZ New Paltz is a four-season community -- a year-round vacation spot -- for your entire family. Located in Ulster County at exit 18 off the New York State Thruway, New Paltz is nestled between the majestic Shawangunk Mountains to the west and the scenic Hudson River to the east. Its breathtakingly beautiful countryside makes it a premiere stop for a weekend or week-long visit -- summer, autumn, winter or spring. Founded by French Huguenots in 1678, the village boasts the oldest street of original houses in America. Beautiful stone structures (many featuring original furnishings, machinery and tools), a reconstructed French church, Huguenot Museum, and comprehensive historical documentation make New Paltz a fascinating step back in time. Take a stroll along one of the many quiet tree-lined streets; walk to the nearby State University campus and visit the art gallery or take in a musical or theatre performance; hike or bike the many neighboring hills and back roads with a splendid mix of 17th century homes, interspersed with more contemporary structures. New Paltz provides year-round excitement with craft fairs, concerts, theater, art galleries, county fairs, antiquing, swimming, picnicking, tennis, golf, horseback riding, fishing, hunting, canoeing, rock climbing and more.
  18. EL EDEN<>NEW PALTZ New Paltz is a four-season community -- a year-round vacation spot -- for your entire family. Located in Ulster County at exit 18 off the New York State Thruway, New Paltz is nestled between the majestic Shawangunk Mountains to the west and the scenic Hudson River to the east. Its breathtakingly beautiful countryside makes it a premiere stop for a weekend or week-long visit -- summer, autumn, winter or spring. Founded by French Huguenots in 1678, the village boasts the oldest street of original houses in America. Beautiful stone structures (many featuring original furnishings, machinery and tools), a reconstructed French church, Huguenot Museum, and comprehensive historical documentation make New Paltz a fascinating step back in time. Take a stroll along one of the many quiet tree-lined streets; walk to the nearby State University campus and visit the art gallery or take in a musical or theatre performance; hike or bike the many neighboring hills and back roads with a splendid mix of 17th century homes, interspersed with more contemporary structures. New Paltz provides year-round excitement with craft fairs, concerts, theater, art galleries, county fairs, antiquing, swimming, picnicking, tennis, golf, horseback riding, fishing, hunting, canoeing, rock climbing and more.
  19. Hmmmmm....... Says something about our new society. Looks like feminism has worked and the sharp division of the sexes is gone. The three "macho" males love the little dolls....... and the "little lady" goes for the pirates....... Hmmmmm........ I wonder what Freud would say!
  20. Hmmmmm....... Says something about our new society. Looks like feminism has worked and the sharp division of the sexes is gone. The three "macho" males love the little dolls....... and the "little lady" goes for the pirates....... Hmmmmm........ I wonder what Freud would say!
  21. Hmmmmm....... Says something about our new society. Looks like feminism has worked and the sharp division of the sexes is gone. The three "macho" males love the little dolls....... and the "little lady" goes for the pirates....... Hmmmmm........ I wonder what Freud would say!
  22. Glad you're back, and happy you had a great cruise. Can't wait to hear all about it! Sorry about the so-so food, but I've found this has been a problem with Royal Caribbean, lately. Bet you didn't lose any weight, though......
  23. Glad you're back, and happy you had a great cruise. Can't wait to hear all about it! Sorry about the so-so food, but I've found this has been a problem with Royal Caribbean, lately. Bet you didn't lose any weight, though......
  24. Glad you're back, and happy you had a great cruise. Can't wait to hear all about it! Sorry about the so-so food, but I've found this has been a problem with Royal Caribbean, lately. Bet you didn't lose any weight, though......
  25. ALGERIA<>ASTROLAND Astroland Amusement Park, Home of the world famous Cyclone rollercoaster in Coney Island, NY. This park borders the Atlantic Ocean and New York City, this Brooklyn park still attracts over 10 million people every year. This park is said to have changed the way the world was entertained. The park is now just two parks. Astroland and Dino's Wonder Wheel amusement park. Between the two parks, there are still about sixty rides, two of which are now National Landmarks (the Cyclone and the Wonder Wheel -- remaining in service since 1912).
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