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March 04, 2005

Kate's Lazy Meadow

Kate_2Kate Pierson from the B-52's  operates a fantastic motel in the Catskill Mountains.  All the rooms are decked out in 50's style decor right down to the tchotchkes.  Includes high speed internet access, full kitchen/bar and a selection of unusual DVDs.  One of the rooms is even pet friendly.  Head for the hills!

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No pink air and the tree's aren't red, but the B-52s' Kate Pierson has a motel in New York State's Catskill Mountains: Kate's Lazy Meadow Motel, a 'dream getaway'. Here's a kitchen and living room, showing the 'dazzing color pallette': [Read More]

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there's still hope for the future!

there's still hope for the future!

there's still hope for the future!

Good article; I enjoyed reading it.

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