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Mahwah Museum

4.8 (5 reviews)
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Suffern Free Library - Children's room play area - great place for play dates

Suffern Free Library

3.9(13 reviews)
1.4 mi

The library is well maintained and has a beautiful outdoor patio and garden. They do a lot of…read moreprogramming and try very hard to create a great sense of community. I really enjoyed their summer reading program they offered this year for adults. My biggest complaint is with a few of the staff members. There are a few staff who are very rude and unhelpful. A few times I asked an older gentleman for help and he quickly responded in a rude matter, saying I can't help you. He wouldn't even try to ask a colleague or attempt to help me. I finally found a different librarian and they had to remedy the situation and teach their colleague the process. On the other hand, there are many librarians who are very friendly and helpful, but it doesn't go for everyone. In addition, they are very quick to accuse you of damaging books. The smallest tear or stain requires you to pay a large fine to replace the book. There is something called wear and tear that happens when books are lent out to people and that's the reality of a library. Overall, I am happy with the library and appreciate the resources.

Everything you would ever want in a library regardless if you a toddler, teen or adult, they even…read morehave large print books for seniors and books on tape. They have dvd's, music cd's and video games to bottom. They even have board games and very good free WiFi. If you don't have a computer no problem use one of theirs. Great library with great friendly staff

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Suffern Free Library - Front desk

Front desk

Suffern Free Library - View from my desk

View from my desk

Suffern Free Library - Children's room corner with a cave structure

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Children's room corner with a cave structure

The Explorer's Passage - The Machu Picchu Citadel, Peru

The Explorer's Passage

4.9(8 reviews)
27.8 mi•Financial District

TEP deserves more than 5 stars for the amazing start to finish service we experienced on our 7 day…read moreadventure to Peru to hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. From the time we signed up, to the time we boarded the plane to return home, TEP took care of every detail. We commented amongst ourselves that we felt like kids on vacation with our parents, as we didn't have to worry about any of the details - just show up and follow Neptali (our guide). From airport pickup in Cusco in luxury Mercedes vans where we were promptly served Coca tea to help with the altitude acclimation, to group dinners at amazing Peruvian restaurants, to historical tours and education on the history of the Inca - everything was covered and taken care of for us. And that was all before the amazing trek along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu! Of course the trek itself was the highlight of the trip, and although it was extremely challenging for us, TEP's unbelievable attention to detail did not fail us on the trail. With nearly a 2:1 porter to trekker ration, our every need was met on the trail. We dined like kings every meal, and were consistently amazed with the quality (and nutritional appropriateness) of the food our chef and sous chef were able to put out with minimal kitchen conveniences. The thing I felt was most special about TEP's approach to this trip was the focus on gaining a cultural and historical appreciation for what we were experiencing. Every step along the way, we learned about the native people of Peru, the Inca civilization, the many ruins we came across, the vegetation we saw and how it was and is used, and the history of modern Peru. It was the trip of a lifetime, and have the help of The Explorer's Passage made it so much more enjoyable, and so much more memorable. The value of what they provide is amazing for the cost....rather, for the investment. I highly recommend them!

What a fabulous tour! I did the "Washington in NYC" tour in June 2017 and it was such a wonderful…read moreexperience! So much fascinating historical information that I can't wait to share with all my friends now; such a great group of fellow explorers; and all so perfectly run - well planned, perfectly on time, with a great variety of sights and insights for all types of travelers. I recommend this tour highly - and will be on the lookout for future adventures from The Explorer's Passage! :)

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The Explorer's Passage - Crossing the Andes in Chile

Crossing the Andes in Chile

The Explorer's Passage - Resting during our Chilean Andes Adventure

Resting during our Chilean Andes Adventure

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