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Still Alive In The Mohawk Valley, NY: Uptown Utica, NY "Change For Better or Worse"
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Thursday, June 19, 2008. Uptown Utica, NY "Change For Better or Worse". White Tower, Utica, NY (torn down mid-late 90's). The things that make an area special are often the first things given up when things get tough and the lure of immediate tax revenue outweighs long term planning and development. If any body has anything they can share w/me about him.would appreciate it) . The Uptown area screams for better. So at least we can see and then reminisce about what it used to be like. I remember the both W...
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Still Alive In The Mohawk Valley, NY: Snowy Mountain via the Griffin Brook Slide
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Wednesday, November 12, 2014. Snowy Mountain via the Griffin Brook Slide. Doing a little catchup on my posts. Here is a little hike we took up the front of Snowy Mt(@3,900ft) around Labor Day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Like Us on Pinterest. Visit Patrick's profile on Pinterest. Design and Print Services. We offer complete printing and graphic design, websites. Call today 315.732.5896. Barn on the Hill". Support Mohawk Valley Businesses. Share some of your favorites or introduce your business!
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Still Alive In The Mohawk Valley, NY: 2014/12
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014. November a time to run, a time to climb and a time for deep introspection and brooding. New York, to that tall skyline I come. No place is more diverse from the mountains I so love, than the bustling metropolis of New York City. You cannot help but feel the energy, diversity and intensity of the big city, especially after having lived in sleepy Utica and it's burbs for so long. And my words won't make a dime's worth a difference, so here's to you New York" `Simon and Garfunkel.
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Still Alive In The Mohawk Valley, NY: The Universal Language of Soccer...
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010. The Universal Language of Soccer. My colorful U12 team includes: 2 Somali-Bantus, 1 Thai, 7 Bosnians and 5 home-grown Utica boys. Oh yeh, I was born in Japan (the Japanese are said to be the earliest players of soccer know as "Kemari" in Japan). I coach youth soccer in Utica, and I can also be found playing pick up soccer with "the boys" at Proctor or at the field on Middle Settlement Rd., when I can find the time and the energy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Trenton Falls p...
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Still Alive In The Mohawk Valley, NY: Utica Lunatic Asylum, Utica, NY
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Wednesday, July 02, 2008. Utica Lunatic Asylum, Utica, NY. After reading about the historic homes in Rutger Park it got me thinking about the Utica Psychiatric Center Building aka NYS Lunatic Asylum, Utica State Hospital. If you are looking for an interesting way to spend a few moments, bring along a camera and be prepared to be. Along with the property. Labels: Utica Lunatic Asylum. Utica should offer a haunted sleep over tour to raise some tourism dollars. Hey, seriously they do it in other places ...
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Still Alive In The Mohawk Valley, NY: Boilermaker 09-Utica Shines!
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Sunday, July 12, 2009. Me at Last years 08 Boilermaker. Start line 08 Boilermaker. By Finish Line Photos. Ive come back to Utica to volunteer at the Boilermaker the past two years. Its so refreshing to see the crowds turn out and cheer. Makes you wonder what ever happened to good old fashioned outings. Hope this one always continues. Nice blog, by the way, and I enjoy the photos. It is a great event for the area. Thanks for the nice comments. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Like Us on Pinterest.
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Still Alive In The Mohawk Valley, NY: Grace Church A Downtown Utica landmark, Utica, NY
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Tuesday, July 08, 2008. Grace Church A Downtown Utica landmark, Utica, NY. Built around 1860 with money donated by prominent Utican Alfred Munson, Grace Church stands as a testament of the proud and prosperous past of Utica. Designed by architect. Richard Upjohn this building is a must see for those interested in historical architecture. The interior is a little dark but beautifully crafted. And if you can go when the organ and the music are playing it is really quite remarkable. Like Us on Pinterest.
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Still Alive In The Mohawk Valley, NY: Utica Skyline...
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009. It's great inspiration to walk around downtown and take unique photos of Utica and the Utica Skyline. Often I'll use the photo for an acrylic painting or a digital media piece. Im fixin to move to utica/rome area. nice to see your photos and good comments. City-data.com forum wasnt nice.to many negative people. I have a 5 yr old with Down syndrome.and was looking for that ole home feel. as i grew up in burbia chicago. Anyway. thanks for the blog. Like Us on Pinterest. My Friends...
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Still Alive In The Mohawk Valley, NY: June bugs & such.......
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Wednesday, July 09, 2014. June bugs and such. The bridge crossing on the Lower Ausable Lake. Rock cliffs on Saddleback Mountain. Resting on Saddleback Mtn. Anyway, no doubt that Nolan and I find that our "hearts are in the clouds". Enjoy some of my favorite photos from our June climbs of Adirondack high peaks Dix, South Dix, East Dix, Macomb, Basin, Saddleback, Haystack, Colvin and Blake as well as our bushwack of Big Marsh Mountain and a hike to Hamilton Lean to from Piseco. View of Indian Head. We offe...