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  2. 25 Truly Exceptional Airbnbs in Upstate New York - AOL

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    Airbnb. Nestled high among the trees, overlooking a small (and swimmable) pond lies this unique property that’s just the right size for two. Located just 15 minutes away from the town of ...

  3. The 11 Best Hotels in Upstate New York - AOL

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    Glenmere Mansion. This small (15-room) boutique hotel is a Hudson valley retreat that exudes luxury and elegance. The property, which overlooks Glenmere Lake, features acres of beautiful gardens ...

  4. 20 Family-Friendly Airbnbs in Upstate New York - AOL

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    Airbnb. Sleeps: 10 Rate: $752/night Why We Love It: game room, gorgeous views, great location Tots and teens alike will feel right at home in this pristine chalet—a mountain retreat that ...

  5. 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.

  6. Surprise Lake Camp - Wikipedia

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    Surprise Lake Camp is a non-profit sleepaway camp located on over 400 acres (1.6 km 2) in North Highlands, New York (approximately 60 miles (97 km) north of New York City). It is the oldest Jewish summer camp in the United States. [1]

  7. Brown's Hotel (Catskills) - Wikipedia

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    Brown's Hotel in 1977. Brown's Hotel was a nationally known resort complex located in the Borscht Belt area of upstate New York, in the Catskill Mountains.It was one of the largest and most elaborate establishments of its kind during an era when the entire region prospered as a tourist destination.