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178-Acre Entertainment Complex With Racetracks, Pool Among Priciest NY Listings
To call this sprawling, storied estate an entertainer’s dream would be an understatement.
Schenectady County’s Indian Lookout Country Club – located in Pattersonville at 1142 Batter Street – is currently among the most expensive listings in the Capital Region at $3.5 million.
For over four decades, the 178-acre outdoor entertainment complex has welcomed countless guests for concerts, weddings, motocross races, Harley Rendezvous events, and more, according to the listing from eXp Realty.
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In addition to the two main houses, the rural retreat boasts multiple stages, racetrac…
Concert Lineup For NY State Fair Includes Foreigner, Night Ranger, Boyz II Men, Nelly
Boyz II Men and Nelly are among the performers set to take the stage and this summer's New York State Fair.
The State Fair will be held from Wednesday, Aug. 24, through Monday, Sept. 5 at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse.
The Fair announced on Friday, April 1, that the following acts will perform at this year's fair:
Jimmie Allen, 6 p.m. Aug. 24, Chevy Court stage
Chevelle, 8 p.m. Aug. 24, Chevy Park stage
The Art of Rap featuring Ice-T, 8 p.m. Aug. 25, Chevy Park stage
Niko Moon, 6 p.m. Aug. 26, Chevy Court stage
Foreigner, 8 p.m. Aug. 28, Chevy Park stage
Boyz II Men, 8 p.m. A…
Covid-19: These Businesses Will Stay Completely Closed During Phase 2 Of Four-Phase Reopening
Though many businesses are beginning to ramp back up in New York as all regions outside New York City reached Phase 2 of the state’s reopening plan, some will remain closed for at least two more weeks.
During Phase 2, office-based jobs, real estate, barbershops, salons, and expanded retail services are all permitted to reopen under strict restrictions and guidelines mandated by the state.
However, much to the chagrin of some, certain businesses not deemed essential will remain closed through at least the next phase, which is expected to come two weeks after regions entered Phase 2, provided…
Here's What's New As Playland Starts Season
The unofficial start of summer is here, as Rye Playland's opening weekend is now here.
Playland officially opens for the season at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 11, with a parade featuring a marching band, local officials, staff, and Coaster the Dragon, the amusement park’s official mascot.
Opening Day will feature a special $20 admission price, which will allow patrons unlimited rides. There will also be discounted prices on Sunday for Mother’s Day.
This year, the annual concert series will include nearly a dozen new local musical acts, as well as a public art display. The park will …