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FAMILY FUN at it.s BEST with Indoor Golf, Indoor Archery, Indoor Mini-Golf, Laser Shooting, BankShot Basketball, Mega-Byte Cafe' and Xrkade Fitness
Under new management as of 2011. We are a small, independently owned motel offering clean, comfortable, and affordable rooms. At Route 50 & 40 junctio
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