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Tag Archives: NY
Central Park, New York City, NY
Central Park, New York City, NY After attending a morning AGM business meeting, Adell and I were free to do some more exploring. Central Park was nearby so, although we were now dressed more in business attire than in vacationing … Continue reading
Posted in New York City, New York State, USA
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Corning, New York
Gaffer District – Corning, New YorkThe last time that we visited Corning, New York, we had barely enough time to visit the Corning Museum of Glass. This time around, we had time for a bit of a walking tour of … Continue reading
Posted in Corning, New York State, USA
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Chittenango Falls, Chittenango Falls State Park, NY
This was my last photographic stop for the day. It had been a busy day. First, I took a look around Phoenix, NY, then traveled into downtown Syracuse, NY, then visited the Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse, NY, then hiked … Continue reading
Posted in New York State, Syracuse, USA
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