To stand in a glade in the Catskills is to realize what a deeply troubling trade-off that is. |
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He's aspiring toward arena tours on one end and the Borscht Belt comedy circuit in the Catskills on the other. |
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A retro drive toward the Catskills on Wednesday, with Chopin playing on the radio, had its pleasures. |
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Every August, the family went for two weeks to Charlie's, a kosher hotel in the Catskills. |
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Three hours later, the car stopped before the entrance of a roomily beautiful house in a roomily beautiful residence park, in the upper Catskills. |
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Crystal visits the Catskills, symbolically, in the show, but his humor is far from the whiny Allen mentality. |
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I saw them in September, at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival, in the Catskills. |
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A documentary about real-life theater summer camp Stagedoor Manor in the Catskills, fictionalized in the movie Camp. |
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Plateau mountains, such as the Catskills, are formed from the erosion of an uplifted plateau. |
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Living in the Catskills mountains, New York State, USA, in a relatively isolated area, far away from any university or college, they sought accounting education on the Internet. |
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The summer climate is cool in the Adirondacks, Catskills, and at higher elevations of the Southern Tier. |
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He does most of his fishing now in New York Bay for stripers and fly fishes or for trout in the Catskills. |
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The much higher elevations in the Catskills compared to the surrounding area are mainly due to the durability of the top layers of sandstone and conglomerate. |
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The family first lived on a dairy farm in the Catskills. |
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The first retail lot in America was set up by Mark Carr in 1851, who hauled two ox sleds loaded with balsam firs from his Catskills farm to New York City. |
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Not only during these years but long before, Hilt and his music were important to old-time square dancing and music throughout the Catskills region. |
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