I apologize for taking so long in posting this. I have had 5 hospital visits for 3 different family members in the last couple of months so it kept me away from my computer. Thankfully everyone is doing well now and life can return to normal.
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New York City Views |
New York City is only one of many cities in the state of New
York but it does hold the majority of the population and it certainly is well
known all over the world.
New York City
is spectacular but the rest of the state has a wide variety also.
There is something for everyone – the outdoor
enthusiast, the art lover, the history buff or the family looking for places
for the kids to enjoy.
This postcard shows the places that were the most important tourist attractions during the 1960s - Rockefeller Center, The Statue of Liberty, The Empire State Building and The United Nations Building.
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Multi View Greetings from the Adirondacks |
We drove across New York State whenever we visited my
brothers who live in Michigan.
About
fifty years ago, we were a young family and decided to go camping first on our
way to see them.
We chose Lake George,
one of the largest lakes in New York State.
It is a beautiful lake that forms part of the border between Vermont and New
York. We apparently picked the one week in the twentieth
century when the camping park we chose at Lake George received some form of
rain for the entire week.
It made for a
memorable vacation week since our camping was done in a tent!
It never got warm enough that week to put on
bathing suits and try the beach although we could see the beach and the lake from
the door of our tent.
It was beautiful
even through the drizzle and the downpours.
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Lake George View |
We mastered the art of building a fire and cooking over a campfire in
the rain. We explored the many tourist attractions in the area during the
day, especially those inside buildings!
When we broke camp on the last day, it was in a pouring rain so my
husband just wadded the tent up as fast as he could and shoved it into the back
of our station wagon.
That afternoon as
we were nearing Lake Erie State Park we began to think about that wet tent and
wonder if we were going to be able to sleep in it that night.
Amazingly, it was completely dry; however,
our camp site was a large mud puddle and it took some work to drain it, put up
the tent and build a bridge over the mud to make our fire close enough to the
tent door to cook supper!
When you’re
young and low on funds you learn quickly how to make the best of your
situation.
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Night View of Niagara Falls |
Niagara Falls is like The Grand Canyon.
You have to just stand and stare when you
first see it as it fills your entire viewpoint at once.
I think many places where we see the wonders
nature creates leave us speechless and in awe.
The Niagara Falls area and The Catskill Mountains are both well known as
honeymoon destinations. Lake Placid hosted the Winter Olympics in 1964.
The Erie Canal was called the Eighth Wonder
of the World when it was constructed in 1880.
The Adirondack Park is the largest State Park in the United States and
was established in 1883.
The list of
special places to see goes on and on.
Check out the websites to find the places that fill your dreams for a
vacation spot, whether it is an outdoor athlete’s dream, an art lover’s dream
or one for a history buff.
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