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Fairmount Glen Miniature Golf. One of the older mini golf courses in America, and probably one of the most picturesque, designed by the famous course designer, Robert Taylor. Very few of the courses designed by him are still around.
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Pass' Field may very well be the most magnificent dog park in the world but the arboretum has been subjected to 75 years of neglect and is in a disgraceful state. I would estimate that less than 5% of the woody plants that the City was required to plant and maintain as a condition of ownership are present there today. Half of the woody plants that are there are self seeded weeds many of which have displaced specimens.
With the exception of people with dogs it is certainly overlooked. It is rare that anyone goes there for the arboretum.
I think that Elmwood Park is a definitive "hidden gem".
I almost don't want to share this place because if they get too big it will ruin the charm of the place. But on the other hand, I would love to see them have a great business. http://www.facebook.com/steviesstreeteats
It is inside the Imperial Garden apartment complex at 989 James Street.
I almost don't want to share this place because if they get too big it will ruin the charm of the place. But on the other hand, I would love to see them have a great business. http://www.facebook.com/steviesstreeteats
It is inside the Imperial Garden apartment complex at 989 James Street.
He's AWESOME, although I'm a little disappointed he's not doing those chimichangas in the winter. lol. We did the graphics on his truck (well, with my former employer) and my primary contribution was slapping those QR codes everywhere. :P Once/if I ever get the WVO conversion done on my old Benz, he said I could have the oil... but there's probably not much made without those oily, fried pillows of goodness. haha
I almost don't want to share this place because if they get too big it will ruin the charm of the place. But on the other hand, I would love to see them have a great business. http://www.facebook.com/steviesstreeteats
It is inside the Imperial Garden apartment complex at 989 James Street.
You done messed up now. . I may have to check it out.
Not as highly publicized as the places on Route 20 south of Syracuse or a few others, but here are a couple nice places to check out in the fall: Pumpkins at the Hollow
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