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Recreation in Herkimer County

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Native Americans played ____, a game they invented - an intertribal match was held at Fort Dayton during the Revolution.
The Herkimer County Fair had its origins with a county _____ society formed on April 7, 1819.
The Erie Canal was used as a ___ rink in the winter.
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Russell of Ilion donated 15 acres on ___ in Woodgate to provide a camp for the Boy Scouts in 1919.
It first opened its doors in 1923 on N. Ann Street and had a large electric sign overhanging the sidewalk - ___ Theatre.
The Ilion Little Theatre Club purchased the ___ stables in 1927.
Toward the end of the 19th century, the ___ car made it possible to make day-long expeditions to nearby resort areas.
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Frank Carroll, senior partner in Grogan's men's furnishings store, purchased the Herkimer fairgrounds in 1923 and laid out a ballpark, ___ hall and auto races.
The New York Mets National League baseball team had a farm team franchise in Herkimer County - the ___ Mets from 1978-1988. (2 words)
Little Falls had two, Ilion's seated a thousand, and in Herkimer the Grand ___ House boasted a balcony and 8-tiered chandelier.
The Mohawk Valley ___ Club built a 9-hole course in 1907 (then the Little Falls __ Club).
Frank J. Basloe (1881-1966) was a Herkimer realtor who made a name for himself as a promoter of ___ games.
The answer to #3 Down in Herkimer eventually became the H.G. ___ Store whose third floor furniture dept. featured the balcony railing.
The H.P. Snyder Mfg. Co. made ___ and a variety of riding skirts and bloomers.
Patent antidotes were popular in the late 19th century, possibly because of their high alcohol content. The traveling ___ show was a popular entertainment.
____ Lake in Herkimer was a popular place for people to boat and swim.
___ Falls was a tourist attraction rivaling Niagara as a mecca for thousands of tourists.