Downtown Cooperstown at Night
On a rainy winter evening, you can actually see the street and the buildings on Main Street in Cooperstown. In another one to two months, it will be hard to Continue Reading →
On a rainy winter evening, you can actually see the street and the buildings on Main Street in Cooperstown. In another one to two months, it will be hard to Continue Reading →
Doubleday Field, Cooperstown NY. Where baseball is played in the Home of Baseball. Spring training is starting farther south. In Upstate NY, the fields, stadiums, and parks where the sport Continue Reading →
The oldest covered bridge in the United States is the Hyde Hall covered bridge. It was built in 1825 and restored in 1967. It was placed on the NY State, Continue Reading →
Christ Episcopal Church, Cooperstown, a photo by Bob Simmons (LightBin.com) on Flickr. The steeple of the Christ Episcopal Church against a January sky. The cemetery by this church is one Continue Reading →
I found this hat in a shop window in Cooperstown, NY. Many of the shops on main street are closed in January. With barely any people on the streets, there Continue Reading →
Some seasons there may be ice fishing. This year, however, the lake is not yet frozen over. It looks pretty cold, though. But with no boats, and no ice, there Continue Reading →
Down by Otsego Lake, are some docks and a boathouse that are full of fishing and pleasure boats in the summer. This lake has some great fishing. In the winter Continue Reading →