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  2. 20 Family-Friendly Airbnbs in Upstate New York - AOL

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    Airbnb. Sleeps: 14 Rate: $800/night Why We Love It: water sports, outdoor activities, multiple TVs This lakefront gem promises to keep the whole family occupied with an array of water activities ...

  3. 25 Truly Exceptional Airbnbs in Upstate New York - AOL

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    Airbnb. Spend the night underneath the stars...minus the whole sleeping bag/tent/mosquitoes situation. This Geo Dome is located on a beautiful 12-acre farm in the Catskill mountains where you’ll ...

  4. Mohonk Mountain House - Wikipedia

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    Travel + Leisure has given the resort seven awards since 2009, including "Number Two Hotel Spa in the United States" (2013) [29] and "Number Six Hotel Spa in the World" (2013). [30] Fodor's listed it as one of "10 Best Spa Trips" for 2012, [31] and in 2010 named it as one of 10 Best Hotels for Kids and Families. [32]

  5. 10 family resorts with nonstop activities for kids with ... - AOL

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    Northern New Jersey’s Crystal Springs Resort is only 43 miles from New York City. The resort is made up of two sister hotels, Grand Cascades Lodge and Minerals Hotel, and both are so jam-packed ...

  6. Villa Roma - Wikipedia

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    Villa Roma, today, is a popular vacation spot of many families of Jewish descent. Around the time of the Jewish holiday, Passover, the resort changes its menu and serves guests meals designated for the holiday to those who gather for it. [citation needed] The resort is said to mix tradition with modern amenities. [5]

  7. Brown's Hotel (Catskills) - Wikipedia

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    From the 1940s to the 1980s, the hotel was a popular vacation destination for many upper-middle-class families living in the New York City metropolitan area. Jewish-American families were welcomed and even catered to specifically by the hotels in the Borscht Belt during a time period when anti-semitism was prevalent in the hospitality industry.

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