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Jared Nichols

Jared Nichols

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Peekskill, NY
  • 27 Tips
  • 68 Followers
  • 73 Following
  • 3 Lists
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Jared's Top Cities
Peekskill
9 Tips
West Point
4 Tips
Fort Knox
4 Tips
Morgantown
2 Tips
New York
1 Tip
Mason
1 Tip
Louisville
1 Tip
Radcliff
1 Tip
Barboursville
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Jared Nichols
2 places updated
2 places including Preservation Hall, Lord Byron
Jared Nichols
43 places updated
43 places including Great Jones Cafe, LIC Bar, Paramount Hudson Valley, Citi Field
    Jared's Recent Tips
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    "Best barber in NY. Custom cuts, 1950s style, great music, and they host great live music events."
    Jared NicholsJared Nichols · June 28, 2014
    Hair Salon
    · Peekskill, United States
    6.8
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    "This is a Great summer camp! There is a real focus on development and learning and the staff is always outstanding."
    Jared NicholsJared Nichols · June 21, 2014
    Campground
    · Dingmans Ferry, United States
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    "BYOB right now... When they get their liquor license it'll be game on!"
    Jared NicholsJared Nichols · March 29, 2014
    Japanese
    · Peekskill, United States
    7.7
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    "This is my new local joint. Only thing missing is beer....."
    Jared NicholsJared Nichols · March 29, 2014
    Japanese
    · Peekskill, United States
    7.7
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    "One of the lesser known battles of the American Revolution (since we lost) very cool site and nice small museum. Worth the price of admission (which I think is free)"
    Jared NicholsJared Nichols · January 17, 2014
    History Museum
    · Fort Montgomery, United States
    7.6
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    "In the 1800s the waterfront had a yellow brick road from the landing that ran up the hill and into Peekskill. The remains can be seen here, it might have been the inspiration for the Wizard of Oz."
    Jared NicholsJared Nichols · January 13, 2014
    Other Outdoors
    · Peekskill, United States