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Thursday, November 20, 2008

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Syracuse, New York 

Syracuse Skyline.jpgLocated in the geographic center of New York State, Syracuse is a scenic treasure amid rolling hills, tranquil lakes and picturesque forests. Our vivid seasons allow for colorful autumns, and winter snows transform our gently rolling hills into a perfect playground for sports enthusiasts in the winter. Our strategic location at the crossroads of New York State puts us within only five hours of nearly every major eastern metropolitan area, including New York City, Boston, Toronto, Washington D.C., and Philadelphia. The Syracuse metropolitan area is home to more than 50,000 college students, the third largest concentration in the nation. That makes Syracuse a young, vibrant, energetic locale. According to the latest edition of the Places Rated Almanac, Syracuse ranks in the top 10% of Best Places to Live.

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The capital of New York State, Albany offers a wealth of entertainment, recreational activities and cultural venues. Located along the beautiful Hudson River, Albany County offers a wide range of activities including spectator sports like horse racing, hockey and baseball; art museums and performing art centers; and recreational activities including golf, watersports, hiking, and biking. Albany is rapidly making a name for itself as a tech capital of the Northeast. Dozens of technology companies have recently moved to Albany and are rapidly expanding their influence on the area. Located only two and a half hours from both New York City and Boston, Albany is close to major attractions and cities yet conveniently located in beautiful Upstate New York.

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Rochester, known as the "Flower City," is uniquely centered within the heart of the Northeast Region of the United States providing an economic bridge to Washington, DC, New York City, Toronto, Philadelphia, Detroit, Cleveland, Boston, Baltimore and Montreal. On the shores of three major bodies of water - Lake Ontario, the Genesee River, and the historic Erie Canal, Rochester offers four seasons of outdoor fun.  Rochester was recently named by Expansion Management as a "5 star business opportunity metro" which is a designation awarded to only 20% of the nation's metro areas.  The City was founded in 1803 and has a current estimated population of 219,000. Rochester is home to various professional sports teams (baseball, hockey and more), several major universities (including R.I.T., the University of Rochester and St. John Fisher College), world class museums and more!

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Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

Harrisburg WR.jpgLocated in the scenic and rich, fertile agricultural Cumberland Valley in south-central Pennsylvania, Camp Hill is just minutes away from the state capital, Harrisburg. With a metropolitan region population of 644,000, it offers all the pleasures of an urban metropolis while maintaining the warmth and caring usually associated with South-Central Pennsylvania. It is home to several popular and successful professional and semi-professional sports teams including, AA minor baseball, soccer, baseball, rugby and football. The region enjoys a reputation as a source for many arts and cultural opportunities with many performance centers for the arts and sciences. The symphony is internationally known and features many widely acclaimed soloists. Located at the intersection of several major north-south and east-west interstate highways, the region is home to many transportation companies. The area has always been at the crossroads of our nation’s history and is home to the National Civil War Museum, the nation’s second oldest Army post and the U.S. Army War College. Outdoor enthusiasts will find the region inviting; the region’s rivers are teeming with bass and several streams are nationally known for their trout.

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Nestled in the Rondout Valley between the Shawangunk and Catskill Mountains, the Village of Ellenville is Ulster County’s gateway to a wealth of recreational opportunities, from hang gliding to rock climbing, from bird watching to hiking. High mountain lakes, waterfalls, and trout streams abound, and the resurgent downtown business district offers a variety of newly opened restaurants and a burgeoning artistic community when the day is done. Ellenville’s strategic location mid-way between the NYS Thruway (I-87) corridor and soon to be I-86 (NYS Route 17 currently) provides ready access to the Mid-Hudson Valley, the New York City metro area, and upstate.

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