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Daily Archives: June 3, 2012
The Huguenots – New Paltz, NY
The Huguenots – New Paltz, NY June 3, 2012 – While out for a walk on the main street of New Paltz, I noticed a sign which outlined some of the history of New Paltz and triggered my interest in … Continue reading
Posted in New York State
Tagged Deyo House, Die Pfalz area of Germany, Ezekiel Elting, Fire Hysdrant, Gravestone Antoine Crispell Maria Blanchan, Historic Huguenot Street Association, Historical and MonumentalSociety, Huguenot, Huguenot Historical Society, Huguenot refugees, Jean Hasbrouck, lawn landscaping, Le Fevre Family Association, Le Fevre House, New Paltz, New York City Trip June 2012, Newyorkers Chorus, Our French Church, PierreDeyo, Poughkeepsie NY, Reformed Church, THe Huguenot Patriotic, Walkill RIver, Walloon Church
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New Paltz, NY
New Paltz, NY June 3, 2012 – After driving through rain most of the day from Gananoque, Ontario where we had gone to the musical Nunsense II the night before, we had decided that a night in a tent in … Continue reading
Posted in New York State
Tagged "In Good Taste" Wine and Spirits shop, Adrondack Trailways tour bus, Catskill Mountains, Dress Form, Huguenot refugees, Krause's Chocolates, Minnewanka State Park, New Paltz Chase Bank, New Paltz NY, New Paltz Post Office Building, New Paltz Savings Bank, New York City Trip June 2012, New York Trailways tour bus, old building 1888, Painted garbage can, Purple Parking meter, Rail Trail, Rail Trail Crossing Stop Sign, red fire hydrant, Superb Starling, Wallkill River Valley, Wallkill River Valley Rail Trail, Water Street Market, wine bottles
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Rain, Rain, Rain – Heading south to New York City
Rain, Rain, Rain – Heading south to New York City June 3rd, 2012 – The night before we had stayed in Gananoque, Ontario and gone to the musical Nunsense II. Now our plan for the day was to cross over … Continue reading
Posted in New York State, USA
Tagged 1000 Islands bridge, Binghamption NY, Catskill Mountains, Crossing into the United States, Gananoque, Highway 52, Highway 55, Interstate 81, Laurel blossoms, Minnewanka State Park, Mohonk Preserve, New Paltz NY, New York City, New York City Trip June 2012, Poughkeepsie NY, Rain on the road, St. Lawrence River bridge, syracuse ny, THousand Islands Bridge Authority Welcome Center, THousand Islands International Tourism Council, Walkill Valley, Walkill Valley Overlook, wet driving, wet highways
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Gananoque, Ontario
Gananoque, Ontario June 2, 2012 – Gananoque sports a population of 5200 and is located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River a few kilometers downstream from Kingston, Ontario. There are a number of reasons that one might … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Ontario
Tagged 1 000 islands, 300 hp outboard motor, Arthur Child Heritage Museum, Bingo, boathouse, cannon, Cannon insgnia, Carron 1807, clock tower, Colonel John Stone, Dan goggin, dance floor, Delanyey 5 pin bowling alley, eastern ontario, Fire, fire hydrant art, firehall theatre, five women, ford truck, Gananoque Bench, gananoque ontario, Grace United Church, hilary wilson, Historical information about Gananoque, Hwy 401, Inboard motor, kayak, Kayak hung on wall, kingston ontario, Kristin Galer, lighthouse, Live theatee, Marlene Handrahan, mary kelly, Michigan, motor boat club, Musical theater, Musical theatre, nunsense ii, OLG Thousand Islands Casino, Ornate bench, Props, R.J. Deir & Sons Limited, Raid on Gananoque 1812, Ramona Gilmour-Darling, shuttle bus, Springer Theatre, St. John's Roman Catholic Church, St. Lawrence River, Talon Rock-Hit-Ship, The Gananoque Inn & Spa, theater, thousand island playhouse, Thousand Islands, thousand islands playhouse, Thousand Islands Railway locomotive 500, war of 1812, yellow kayak
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