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Old Feb 12th, 2006, 12:06 AM
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Paging the Chicago contingent (& those west of Rochester, NY)

I've been in touch with the owner of the Oven Door Bakery in Pittsford, NY who happens to be a MINI owner. She's all in favor of using her place as a gathering point (as previously discussed in the main MOT thread) on June 15 for those coming from the far West and those in the Rochester and surrounding areas before we move on to the Yankee Candle.

The bakery's web page gives information on it's location, but as time approaches I'll provide coordinates for those with a GPS. For general planning it's approximately 75 miles from Buffalo to the bakery and about 315 miles from the bakery to the Red Roof Inn in South Deerfield, Mass, which is right next door to the YC. Highway driving all the way.

Aside from being a great place to grab a tasty treat, this is a good location to meet as there are two gas stations (Mobil & Hess) across the street as well as a small shopping center containing an Eckerd drug store , ATM, pizza place, and a local casual restaurant (Tom Wahl's) who have pretty good hamburgers, sandwitches, etc., plus they make their own root beer.

Also a little ice cream place just up the street, located on the banks of the Erie Canal.

- dl

Last edited by Pamlico; Feb 12th, 2006 at 12:23 PM.
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