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New England Trip 2012 – Day 3 – Champlain Canal & Buskirk’s Covered Bridge
New England Trip 2012 – Day 3 – Champlain Canal & Buskirk’s Covered Bridge After visiting the Saratoga National Historic Park, we continued our southward travels through the rolling hills of the region. The rain continued to fall as did … Continue reading
Posted in New York State, USA
Tagged Autumn in New York farmland, Buskirk Bridge, Buskirk's Covered Bridge, canal images, canal system, canals, cayuga, Cayuga Canal, champlain canal, erie canal, Erie Canal National Historic Corridor, Hoosick River, Hudson River, Lake Champlain, Lock #4 on the Champlain Canal, lockmaster, New England Trip 2012, New York State Canals, Oswego Canal, recreational watercraft, rolling hills, Seneca Canal, waterway
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Boonville, NY
Lots of interesting little towns and villages along the western edge of the Adirondacks. Most have buildings that have been around since the 1800’s and many have notable or unique architectural characteristics. Boonville was one such town. The town is … Continue reading
Posted in Adirondacks, New York State, USA
Tagged "Drums Along The Mohawk", Adirondacks, architectural characteristics, bandstand, Black River, black river canal, Boonville, Boonville Historical Club, boonville hotel, Boonville NY, Community Bank, erie canal, erwin library, Erwin Library and Institute, Hulbert House, library, marker, masonic lodge, Masonic Temple, New York State, northam art, octagonal bandstand, Oneida County, Post House, rome ny, town history, traffic intersection, triangular park, V
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Syracuse, New York
After wandering around the many trails of the nearby Beaver Lake Nature Center; getting rained on many times during the day; and then staying up half the night listening to the vicious wind and rain of a passing storm; I … Continue reading
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Tagged Bank, beaver lake, beaver lake nature center, clinton square, erie canal, First Trust & Deposit Co., fountain, Monument, Nabisco, National Biscuit Company, national heritage corridor, New York State, passing storm, plaques, point in time, public gatherings, rain forecast, rome ny, Soldier & Sailor Monumnet, statue, Street of Shoppes, Syracuse, syracuse new york, Syracuse Turst and Savings Bank, Uneeda Biscuit, wind and rain, woodland trails, wrong turn
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