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Emerson Kaleidoscope

Catskills


No mind-altering substances are needed to get the trippy effect of laying on the floor and gazing up at the colorful patterns created by the world's largest kaleidoscope. The sound-and-light show is staged in the 56ft-tall 38ft-diameter silo that was once part of the old farm now occupied by the Emerson Resort.


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