
Sep/Oct 2015


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Life on the Erie Canal has certainly changed since it first opened in the 1820s. Although its significance to local commerce has evolved, it…
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The Buck Stops Here
Believe it or not, these guys are twins. Born and raised at Wildwood Whitetails, a deer ranch in Naples, the large bucks are the…
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Secrets in Plain Site – Camp Van Etten
By Jan Bridgeford Smith A quote attributed to Harry Truman goes like this: “The only thing new in the world is the history you…
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Mount Hope Cemetery – A Place to Contemplate History, Art and Nature
Story and photos by Carol White Llewellyn While visiting the land of Washington Irving in Westchester, New York, a poster for an evening…
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From Urban to Rural and Fast Food to Slow
By Benjamin Woelk I have recently been reflecting on just how busy life can be. Every morning I open my email inbox only…
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Accentuate Your Autumn Photos with the Icons of the Season
Story and photos by Derek Doeffinger I confess: I have a love/hate relationship with autumn. In fact, I hate autumn because I love it….
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Turning Pages in the Finger Lakes – How Local Authors Get Published
By Nancy E. McCarthy The Finger Lakes region has long been an inspirational setting for writing, writers and, of course, reading. The late…
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The Vintage Cuteness of Wayne County
By Larry Ann Evans, Executive Director of the Wayne County Historical Society Using glass as a negative became popular in 1880 with the…
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The Finger Lakes Region – A Photographic Portrait
By Alyssa LaFaro and photos by Bill Banaszewski When Leonardo da Vinci said, “water is the driving force of all nature,” he…
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