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Located in the Hudson Valley, the Barn is only two hours away and situated near great restaurants and wineries.
Country Home Rentals For A Relaxing NY Weekend (PHOTOS) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Big Brown's tour de force completed a stunning climb for Dutrow, 48, who was living in Barn 1 at New York's Aqueduct Racetrack, an aspiring trainer without a horse to his name.
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A decade ago Dutrow was at rock bottom, living in Barn 1 at New York's Aqueduct Racetrack and struggling to catch on as a trainer after a tragedy and a series of missteps.
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All Goldfarb needed was a trainer equally hungry for success, and he found one in Barn 1.
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It should prove interesting to compare Richard Wyn Jones recent article in Barn with the content of Cameron's message in Llandudno today, along with that of Nick Bourne.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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Being a proud resident of Syracuse, I took it upon myself to visit Liverpool one afternoon and see for myself what Red Barn is all about.
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After about 10 minutes I decided that Pottery Barn is for people who would probably shop at Pier 1 except they think it's better to spend $2000 on a chair instead of $500.
A Discovery 2006
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After about 10 minutes I decided that Pottery Barn is for people who would probably shop at Pier 1 except they think it's better to spend $2000 on a chair instead of $500.
Archive 2006-05-01 2006
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_Sniper's Barn that figures so thrillingly in Captain McBride's experiences is shown at the extreme left of the map, only the word Barn appearing.
The Emma Gees Herbert Wes McBride
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The South mountain too diverges to the south, and terminates abruptly, its extremity bearing S. 8° W. distant about twenty miles: to the right of, and retreating from this extremity, is a separate mountain at the distance of thirty-five miles in a direction S. 38° W. which from its resemblance to the roof of a barn, we called the Barn mountain.
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