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– SCCC Community Archaeology Project behind 32 Front St. –
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– 23 Front St. (above) –
– 22 N. Church St. (above) –
— 18 N. Church St. (above) –
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– SCCC Community Archaeology Project behind 32 Front St. –
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– 23 Front St. (above) –
– 22 N. Church St. (above) –
— 18 N. Church St. (above) –
Posted in Stockade Views
The Mohawk River and Riverside Park form the northern boundary of the Stockade Historic District, in Schenectady, NY. In photos taken from his block near Cucumber Alley, and on short strolls around the neighborhood, David Giacalone presents views of and from the Mohawk, Riverside Park, and the Stockade (and Downtown Schenectady, too) — with sunsets, special events, seasonal sights, and surprises.
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