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The Shirt Factory in Glens Falls, NY
Built after the Great Fire of Glens Falls, and expanded through the early 1900s, this industrial giant once turned out men’s dress shirts, women’s garments, and even military uniforms. For more than a century, the factory supplied regional and national retailers, producing clothing under the McMullen-Leavens and Dorothy Cox Designs labels, among others. Stores like…
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The Shaker Heritage Society
The Shaker Heritage Society holds a traditional holiday market every year from October to December and features local artists and vendors .
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Vosburgh Trails
Historically, the creek powered mills, including French’s Mill, which was an early industrial complex (early 1800’s) consisting of a sawmill, a grist mill, and a textile factory.
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Whiteface Mountain
Standing tall at 4,867 feet, Whiteface Mountain offers some of the best summit views in the Adirondacks.
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Ausable River Flume Falls
The Wilmington Flume is a striking natural gorge carved by the West Branch of the Ausable River, featuring a series of waterfalls and pools along the West Branch of the river.
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SUNY Polytechnic
From nanotech breakthroughs to AI startups, SUNY Poly’s campus is a launchpad for tomorrow’s tech.
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Schenectady Central Park
Nestled in the heart of Schenectady, Central Park is an urban oasis that offers a peaceful retreat for visitors.
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Walkway Over the Hudson
The Walkway is the world’s longest elevated pedestrian bridge, stretching 1.28 miles across the Hudson and 212 feet above the river.
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Photos on the Run: Hudson, NY
Warren Street is the eclectic business district of Hudson, New York and home to historic 19th-century architecture reshaped into art galleries, shops, and cafes.
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The Portage Viaduct
The Portage Viaduct marks the entrance to Letchworth State Park. Learn about the history of the span, and the new structure that replaced the historic original.