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  2. Como Lake Park - Wikipedia

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    Como Lake Park is a 534-acre (2.16 km 2) park in Erie County, in the U.S. state of New York. [2] [3] The park is located along the banks of Cayuga Creek in both the village and town of Lancaster, approximately 14 miles (23 km) east of the city of Buffalo. [2] It is operated by the Erie County Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry.

  3. Carson City and Indian Village - Wikipedia

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    Opened. 1958. Closed. 1997. Carson City and Indian Village (or simply Carson City) was a road-side Wild West -themed amusement park located in Catskill, New York, approximately 2 mi (3.2 km) north of the former Catskill Game Farm on New York State Route 32. In its prime, it was one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Catskill area ...

  4. Broadway Historic District (Lancaster, New York) - Wikipedia

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    February 17, 2015. Broadway Historic District is a national historic district located at Lancaster in Erie County, New York. The district encompasses 85 contributing resources in the village of Lancaster. The district includes a variety of commercial, residential, religious and institutional buildings built between about 1831 and 1940.

  5. Heckscher State Park - Wikipedia

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    Operated by. New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Visitors. 982,530 (in 2014) [4] Open. All year. Website. Heckscher State Park. Heckscher State Park is a 1,657-acre (6.71 km 2) state park [2] on the shore of the Great South Bay at East Islip in Suffolk County, New York, USA.

  6. List of New York state parks - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, New York has 215 state parks and historic sites encompassing 350,000 acres. The agency's portfolio also includes 28 golf courses, 35 swimming pools, 67 beaches, and 18 museums and nature centers. The following sortable tables list current and former New York state parks, respectively, all 'owned' or managed by the OPRHP, as of 2015.

  7. Point Au Roche State Park - Wikipedia

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    Point Au Roche State Park. /  44.779°N 73.39°W  / 44.779; -73.39. Point Au Roche State Park is an 856-acre (3.46 km 2) state park in Clinton County, New York. [2] The park is in the eastern part of the Town of Beekmantown, on the shore of Lake Champlain .

  8. Cayuga Lake - Wikipedia

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    1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. Cayuga Lake ( / kəˈjuːɡə /, / keɪˈjuːɡə / or / kaɪˈjuːɡə /) is the longest of central New York 's glacial Finger Lakes, and is the second largest in surface area (marginally smaller than Seneca Lake) and second largest in volume. It is just under 39 miles (63 km) long.

  9. Wonder Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation acquired the 794-acre (3.21 km 2) Wonder Lake property in November 1998 using Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act funds. The park was expanded by the purchase of 106 acres (0.4 km 2 ) of open space in February 2006 [5] and it was further expanded in 2010, expanding the park to ...