Beautiful -- we were surprised by New York State (the rest of it) when we RVd there..... as PNWesterners born and bred, I guess we just thought of "The City" when we thought of NY at all. And there's so much more of interest -- as your photo clearly shows.
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I'm always amazed at the rural scenes in New York - this being one !
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful shot of the tower and the building! I like it! Nostalgic :-)
ReplyDeleteAlways good to see a beacon of light in any weather, but especially in the dark of night.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful -- we were surprised by New York State (the rest of it) when we RVd there..... as PNWesterners born and bred, I guess we just thought of "The City" when we thought of NY at all. And there's so much more of interest -- as your photo clearly shows.
ReplyDeleteNice photo of a very historic structure. Glad to see that is maintained.
ReplyDeleteAn intriguing structure. Love this perspective.
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