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  2. How the Catskills became the long weekend summer getaway for ...

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    My family are spending a weekend in the Catskill Mountains, a 1,000-square-mile subrange of the Appalachians just west of the Hudson River Valley, a couple of hours’ drive northwest of New York ...

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  4. 19 Summer Weekend Getaways From NYC You Should Book ASAP - AOL

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    It’s okay to admit that sometimes you need a break from the rise and grind of New York City. While winter brings with it a plethora of snow-covered destinations, summertime in the city brings with

  5. Mohonk Mountain House - Wikipedia

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    The Mohonk Mountain House, also known as Lake Mohonk Mountain House, is a resort hotel located south of the Catskill Mountains on the crest of the Shawangunk Ridge, New York. The property lies at the junction of the towns of New Paltz , Marbletown , and Rochester .

  6. Gilbert Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Lake State Park is a 1,584-acre (6.41 km 2) state park in Otsego County, New York, United States. [2] Most of the park is in the Town of New Lisbon, in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains east of the community of New Lisbon and north of Oneonta. Gilbert Lake and Lake of the Twin Fawns are located within the park.

  7. Borscht Belt - Wikipedia

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    The Borscht Belt, or Yiddish Alps, is a region which was noted for its summer resorts that catered to Jewish vacationers, especially residents of New York City. [1] The resorts, now mostly defunct, were located in the southern foothills of the Catskill Mountains in parts of Sullivan and Ulster counties in the U.S. state of New York, bordering the northern edges of the New York metropolitan area.