Monday, July 22, 2013
Park # 269 Womens Rights NHP Seneca Falls, NY
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Buffalo Metro area stops for Erie Canalway NHC
Tried to get all of the Erie Canalway stamps in Buffalo today, got most, missed a couple, but found some others, so it was a wash.
Got to Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural NHS, got the stamp for here:
Tried and failed at the Lockport NY Cave and Underground Boat Ride - Leland had previously noted this stamp may not be there, and sure enough it wasn't
To make up for that, I was directed to the Erie Discovery Center, which I totally did not have on my list, and got a stamp there-
Got a nice pin there also-
And last stop was the Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village in Amherst NY, and I got the site stamp for there, plus an old retired one from the desk drawer also. Score!!
All in all, pretty good stamping day.
Got to Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural NHS, got the stamp for here:
Tried and failed at the Lockport NY Cave and Underground Boat Ride - Leland had previously noted this stamp may not be there, and sure enough it wasn't
To make up for that, I was directed to the Erie Discovery Center, which I totally did not have on my list, and got a stamp there-
Got a nice pin there also-
And last stop was the Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village in Amherst NY, and I got the site stamp for there, plus an old retired one from the desk drawer also. Score!!
All in all, pretty good stamping day.
Multiple stops for Niagara Falls Nationial Heritage Area- Buffalo, NY
Made several stops today for this National Heritage Area, almost got them all-
Today, I got to the Niagara USA Official Welcome Center, which is right downtown Niagara Falls, and got a stamp there: Even found a parking space for free right close by!!
Then, up to Old Fort Niagara, which was all the way up to the Lake, and I was able to get all five stamps there, neat place- had to pay 8.00 to park though.
Today, I got to the Niagara USA Official Welcome Center, which is right downtown Niagara Falls, and got a stamp there: Even found a parking space for free right close by!!
Next, I headed up to Lewiston NY to the Lower Niagara River Region Chamber of Commerce Building, on the chance it might have been open, but it wasn't. Then, up to Old Fort Niagara, which was all the way up to the Lake, and I was able to get all five stamps there, neat place- had to pay 8.00 to park though.
I reckon I'll have to send the Lewiston folks a SASE and get that one.
Park # 268 Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural NHS Buffalo NY
Got here today as my last stop on the Buffalo tour- I wasn't able to get the house tour in, due to timing- this park doesn't seem to have a full affiliation with Eastern National they didn't have any of the usual EN things in the gift shop, no "official" pin, no medallion, and they had a lot of crafty stuff for sale.
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This is what the pin looked like- no ID at all. |
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Park 267 Allegheney Portage Railroad NHS Cresson, Pa.
I have to confess here I didn't really know the "whole" story behind this park- The Allegheny Portage was a scheme to move cargo and tow boats over the Allegheny Mountains for a stretch of some 30 miles so that the State of Pennsylvania could compete with the westward movement of the 1840's to almost 1860, when it lost out to more powerful steam engines on the railroad.
That pretty much sums up the park and its purpose.
They had a really pretty visitors center- I hit the mother lode here for stamps, they had a box underneath the register with about 8 old stamps that had expired, dating back to the 90's.!
Also got a pin and medallion, postcards, and Civil War Trading Cards for my Roanoke Buddies.
Park 266 Johnstown Flood NHS St Mary's Pa. July 18, 2013
I've been wanting to visit here for a long time, as I have always found this historical aspect interesting- learning the story about this great tragedy of 1899- and this park did a wonderful job with the interpretation of it.
We opted to park in a high school parking lot down in the little valley, and I unhooked and drove up to the site- Watched a 35 minute movie that was very sobering, and looked at the incident from a very personal perspective of the victims.
Got a pin and medallion here, and some postcards as well. The 1899 club house portion of the park was closed, but I got the stamps anyway. So I was 2 for 2 here.
The sidebar to the story is a couple of things I think, one, the decision to locate the town in a flood prone valley in the first place, and two, the liability of the "rich folks" who built the damn that failed, and escaped any culpability from it. Interesting visit.
We opted to park in a high school parking lot down in the little valley, and I unhooked and drove up to the site- Watched a 35 minute movie that was very sobering, and looked at the incident from a very personal perspective of the victims.
Got a pin and medallion here, and some postcards as well. The 1899 club house portion of the park was closed, but I got the stamps anyway. So I was 2 for 2 here.
The sidebar to the story is a couple of things I think, one, the decision to locate the town in a flood prone valley in the first place, and two, the liability of the "rich folks" who built the damn that failed, and escaped any culpability from it. Interesting visit.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Multiple stops- Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail - South Western Pennsylvania
Did several stops today on the Potomac Heritage Scenic Trail-
First up was two stops at the Ohiopyle State Park in Ohiopyle, Pa. There was an office for the park, and something called the Train Station Visitor Center.
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Actually went to a wrong address here, since the Data Base had a bad address- |
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The Train Station |
Next stop was a couple of other state parks, Laurel Hill and Kooser.
Laurel Hill had all the stamps for both locations, which was actually a good deal, since the Kooser location was locked up- so I wound up getting credit for all the stamps, even though Kooser was not open. Score.
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Laurel Hill office |
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Kooser Office |
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