Niagara Falls – A Photograph, 43 Years in the Making
Niagara Falls the early years
Ah good ole Niagara Falls. I think anyone who has had the ability to travel has probably been there. And if not, they have seen it or heard about it. As a result of
Ah good ole Niagara Falls. I think anyone who has had the ability to travel has probably been there. And if not, they have seen it or heard about it. As a result of
Located just about as far east as you can go in upstate New York without falling into Connecticut is the small hamlet
Originally, I had this post all queued up to write about the history of the Langdon-Pratt Mansion, home to Community Arts of Elmira, Inc. I love re-purposed, sometimes historic buildings and the
As a boy, I grew up having two parents, my mom, and my grandmother. We didn’t have a lot of money but my gram and mom did what they could each year during the summer to make it
This will be the first in a series of posts on local travel locations. Often, because I have lived here so long, I have overlooked the obvious. Many of these sites I visited regularly when
The Catskills are an abandoned paradise, literally. So much history, so much good times, so much gone. Oh, many of the structures remain, and some of the history. For those that care to remember and
On a recent exploration located deep in the Catskills, NY region, a group of friends and I came upon an old pool table hidden in one of the rooms in this old hospital. It was pretty cool and at the
Berkshire, New York is a sleepy little town about halfway between the two megatropolis cities of Ithaca and Owego, New York. Upstate New York is full of small towns just like Berkshire. Once bustling
Upstate New York, especially the Catskills has always been a desired area for vacationers. In the 60’s and 70’s it was the driving force behind the economy in many small, otherwise tourist-less