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Category Archives: USA
New England Trip 2012 – Day 2 – Long Lake NY
New England Trip 2012 – Day 2 – Long Lake NY If I stopped for every spot that we came to on this day on the road, we would never get to our destination before dark so after stopping to … Continue reading
New England Trip 2012 – Day 2 – Tupper Lake, NY
New England Trip 2012 – Day 2 – Tupper Lake, NY After photographing the flock of Wild Turkeys at Higley Flow State Park, we headed further south to Tupper Lake where we stopped at a couple of locations including a … Continue reading
Posted in Adirondacks, New York State, USA
Tagged Adirondack Mountains, Akwesasne, ball diamond, ball park, body of water, canoeing, higley flow state park, Hurd Mill, lumber town, New England Trip 2012, New York State, raquette pond, raquette river, Rawuette Pond, Setting Pole Rapids, simon pond, St. Lawrence River, The Big Mill, Tupper Lake, Tupper Lake NY, Tupper Lake Woodmens Days, volvo c70, wild turkeys
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New England Trip 2012 – Day 2 – Colton, NY
New England Trip 2012 – Day 2 – Colton, NY As we headed south after a short tour of SUNY Canton, we made a short stop in the town of Colton, NY to photograph some of the interesting buildings that … Continue reading
New England Trip 2012 – Day 2 – SUNY Canton
New England Trip 2012 – Day 2 – SUNY Canton Our first day on the road was a short one and we stayed the night at the Stonefence Resort outside of Ogdensburg. At this time of the year, finding a … Continue reading
New England trip 2012 – Day 1 – Ogdensburg, NY
New England trip 2012 – Day 1 – Ogdensburg, NY Our original plan for this period of time was to fly to Vancouver and then borrow my brother’s car for a trip along the west coast down to the … Continue reading
Fort Ontario, Oswego, NY
Fort Ontario, Oswego, NY I had spent the night in my tent at Selkirk Shores State Park which is located about 20 miles to the east of Oswego, NY. While checking out in the morning, park staff had told me … Continue reading
Posted in New York State, Oswego, Syracuse, USA
Tagged american leaders, Battle of 1812, british commanders, british empire, cannon, Fire hydrant, Fort Ontario, French and Indian War, historic preservation, informational signs, lake ontario, lighthouse, new york state parks, oswego, Oswego NY, preservation organization, reinforcements, Selkirk Shores State Park, St. Lawrence River, war of 1812
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H. Lee White Marine Museum, Oswego, NY
H. Lee White Marine Museum, Oswego, NY This morning, when I packed my tent and left the campground at Selkirk Shores State Park and headed to Oswego, it was my intent to look at a fort. Turns out that the … Continue reading
Posted in New York State, Oswego, USA
Tagged 1862 class sailing canal boat, admission charges, Canal Schooner, derrick, directions, Fire hydrant Fire Hydrants, fire hydrants, H. Lee White Marine Museum Oswego NY, Harbor Tug Nash, Heritage Foundation of Oswego, John F. Nash, Lake Champlain Museum of Historic Basin Vermont, Lake schooner, Leadville, Lois McCLure, Major Elisha K. Henson, marine museum, marine vessel, museum history, National Historic Landmark Tug LT-5, ny location, NYS Derrick Boat #8, OMF Ontario, Oswego Canal, Oswego Historic Maritime District, Oswego Maitime Foundation, Oswego Maritime Foundation Ed Center, Oswego NY, oswego river, Packet Boats, pathway, round life preserver, schooners, Selkirk Shores State Park, shipwreck, Steel-hulled topsail schooner, Tugbat C. L. Churchill, water based educational program
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Selkirk Shores State Park
Selkirk Shores State Park It was a bit late at night when I arrived at Selkirk Shores State Park so, when I awoke in the morning, I got up onto the picnic table to take a few shots of the … Continue reading
St. Lawrence Seaway – Eisenhower Lock – Massena, NY
St. Lawrence Seaway – Eisenhower Lock – Massena, NY (Location) (Enlarge) The Eisenhower Lock near Massena NY (Location) is one of two American-operated locks on the St. Lawrence River. Five other locks are operated along this route on the Canadian … Continue reading
Posted in Massena, New York State, USA
Tagged boat locks, Bridge over the St. Lawrence River at Cornwall Ontario, Dwight E. Eisenhower Lock, Eisenhower Lock, great lakes, How Does A Lock Work, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, lake michigan, lake ontario, lake superior, Massena NY, Saint Lawrence River, Saint Lawrence Seaway, St. Larence Trail, St. Lawrence River, St. Lawrence Seaway, The Seaway, Wiley-Dondero Canal
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