Talk:Tuxedo, New York

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[edit] Slow decline... "hospital"

The article makes it seem like the hospital vanished in the first half of the century, but it closed in... the 1980s? (I guess it was a _really slow_ decline.) Can anyone shed any light on this? (My father was an anesthesiologist that worked there [and at Nyack, who shared anesthesia services with Tuxedo].) -HiFiGuy 04:16, 11 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Abandoned places in Tuxedo

I've been to the New York Renaissance Faire, in Sterling Forest, Tuxedo, NY. Across the street from the faire is some sort of abandoned motel, and a half-mile away is a huge once-paved field, that can hold several hundred cars. There seems to be the remains of some type of radio or satellite dish at the end far from the road. Does anyone know what these places used to be, or if there are any other abandoned areas nearby? RK