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The Crossings Park

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The Crossings Park is located in the Town of Colonie, New York, outside of Albany. Crossings Park is a 130-acre public park to which tourists come to visit every day. The park has bike and running paths that stretch and connect up to 6.5 total miles, as well as a 3-acre pond located in the center. The park holds festivals and farmers' markets that attract people from all across New York. The park maintains a big gazebo that overlooks the pond, a play park for children of all ages, a medium-sized maze, and the Rudy A. Ciccotti Center. The park is open from sunup to sundown. The Crossings Park is closed on Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Christmas Eve, Christmas, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day.

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