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Pleasantville / New York / United States
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Saratoga Springs / New York / United States
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Established in 1898, Saratoga Polo Association is one of the leading polo clubs in the United States. Based in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., the club organizes polo matches on its Whitney Field or other adjacent field and offers a casual polo experience. Saratoga Polo Association has three playing fields, irrigation systems, a field-side clubhouse and patio area complete with restaurant and bar service. The association hosts a variety of events that help expand community and charitable activities. Some of the groups are Saratoga Preserving Land and Nature (PLAN), the YMCA, Skidmore College and Special Olympics. In addition, it organizes nonpolo events, including wine tasting and private dinners.
Bay Shore / New York / United States
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Scarsdale / New York / United States
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White Plains / New York / United States
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Staten Island / New York / United States
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Hauppauge / New York / United States
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The Rinx is Long Island's largest ice rink complex. It has two full-size ice rinks located on 97 acres in Islip's Hidden Pond Park. It offers figure skating lessons and is home to the Suffolk High School Hockey League. Contact the Rinx about hosting birthday parties and corporate events.

Clifton Park / New York / United States
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New York / New York / United States
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Improving Lives Through Exercise. Our sports clubs have been the northeasts leader in health and fitness since 1974. Operating more than 100 clubs featuring certified trainers, innovative programs and cutting-edge equipment, we make getting fit a simple exercise.
Cooperstown / New York / United States
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A precursor of Clark Sports Center, the first Alfred Corning Clark Gymnasium opened in Cooperstown, N.Y., in 1891. Alfred Clark, a wealthy, civic-minded community member wanted to provide Cooperstown with a place for year-round recreation. In May 1929, the original gymnasium was demolished and a new one was established. The building, in much the form that it still appears, opened 14 months after groundbreaking. In 1983, The Clark Foundation announced it would build a larger facility. The Clark Sports Center features a large gym floor, swimming and diving pools, indoor track, racquetball and squash courts, locker rooms, conference room, saunas, extensive playing fields, eight bowling lanes, tennis courts, sand volleyball, fitness center and aerobics room.