Tag: “New Mexico”

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  1. calmrow

    Upstate New York is one of the few places that you can escape New York and feel any distance from the hustle and bustle of today's average person's technocentric lifestyle. Be sure to get yourself upstate this spring and summer...

    I took this shot with my Nikon FM one early morning on a camp site before any fellow campers stumbled out of their tents or RVs.

  2. cold layers

    taken on a cold January morning, Captree Park will offer some nice views regardless the time of the year.

  3. empty tables

    A shot taken at Captree State Park in the winter. Picnic tables and empty bbqs awaiting summer use.

  4. Final Innings for Yankee Stadium

    Heading to New York? This is your final chance to visit The House that Ruth Built.

  5. The Darrah House

    The Darrah House is a wonderful bed and breakfast located just minutes from both Peddlers Village and New Hope PA. It was built in 1849 and is set on two acres of land so you definitely have some quiet and tranquility if that is what you are looking for.

  6. Sandy Hook Lighthouse

    The Sandy Hook Lighthouse, located on the tip of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, is the oldest working lighthouse in the United States. It was designed and built in 1764 by Isaac Conro.

  7. The Seaside Boardwalk

    Games of chance, skee ball, arcade games, cheesesteaks, saltwater taffey and others attractions among the things that visitors will find on the boardwalk in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. From the Casino Pier at one end to the Funtown Pier at the other end, both full of thrill rides for the whole family.

  8. Atlantic City

    While I was living in New York City, my boyfriend and I took a day trip to Atlantic City since neither of us had ever been. Buses run frequently from various points in Manhattan.

  9. Chelsea Piers

    Chelsea Piers spans many blocks on the Hudson River in Manhattan. Some of the special features of the piers include a sports and entertainment complex from 17th St.

  10. Saltsman's Hotel

    Saltsman's Restaurant occupies the historic Saltsman's Hotel (circa 1889) in Ephrata, New York of Fulton County. It originally opened in 1813 as Apollo Hall.