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> state by that.
> Try it you might like it.
>
> Michigan Kenneth Waller who use to live in N.J.
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From: "arnie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> ha, new jersey. the most populated state in the union, try finding a
scenic
> view
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 11:58:55 -0400, Bill Owens wrote:
> And, IMNSHO, the same can be said of the Virginia-Maryland border 8-)
To paraphrase George Carlin, Just watch out for that Manson-Nixon line
as you go north from VA/MD. :-)
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From: "Larry Levy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> There are some wonderfully isolated areas in the various
> parks that are truly unlike NYC.
Yep...Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge has five miles of trails if you're
into shooting birds. But it's way out towards JFK airport in Queens.
The town of Chester is like a cute New England town, especially at this
time of year.
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Oy! Looking for natural stuff in NYC is like going to the Grand Canyon to
take pictures of kids playing stick ball in the gutter...
Here goes: There's Cental Park in Manhattan and Prospect Park in Brooklyn,
along with the Brooklyn and Bronx Botanic Gardens anda patch of grass in my
back yard. The c
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