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Due to NYS’s March COVID-19 “Pause,” the historic site staff created a series of portable interpretive panels to hang daily on the fence along the “History Trail” to “take the inside outside” for visitors. Topics highlight indoor exhibit themes and tour content not available until later summer when the buildings opened. The popular panels continued into October for trail users.
Photo Details
Photo by: Constance Barone
Tags:
historic, covid-19, battlefield, nrt photo contest, fence
More winners from past years in the Historic Features category
Interpreting Eliza Furnace on the Ghost Town Trail, a mile west of Vintondale on the Indiana-Cambria county line
Interpreting Eliza Furnace on the Ghost Town Trail, a mile west of Vintondale on the Indiana-Cambria county line
Interpreting Eliza Furnace on the Ghost Town Trail, a mile west of Vintondale on the Indiana-Cambria county line
Palouse to Cascades, Rosalia, Washington
Palouse to Cascades, Rosalia, Washington
Palouse to Cascades, Rosalia, Washington
With names like Golden, Silverton, and Marble, Colorado is full of once-booming mining towns. Remnants of Leadville's rich mining history can be found throughout the 12-mile Mineral Belt Trail loop.
With names like Golden, Silverton, and Marble, Colorado is full of once-booming mining towns. Remnants of Leadville's rich mining history can be found throughout the 12-mile Mineral Belt Trail loop.
With names like Golden, Silverton, and Marble, Colorado is full of once-booming mining towns. Remnants of Leadville's rich mining history can be found throughout the 12-mile Mineral Belt Trail loop.
Historic Depot on the Citronelle National Recreation Trail; Citronelle, Alabama
Historic Depot on the Citronelle National Recreation Trail; Citronelle, Alabama
Historic Depot on the Citronelle National Recreation Trail; Citronelle, Alabama
Both a railroad and a canal followed this route. A park in Saltsburg shows where one of the canal locks once was. The West Penn Trail is part of the Pittsburgh to Harrisburg Mainline National Recreational Trail.
Both a railroad and a canal followed this route. A park in Saltsburg shows where one of the canal locks once was. The West Penn Trail is part of the Pittsburgh to Harrisburg Mainline National Recreational Trail.
Both a railroad and a canal followed this route. A park in Saltsburg shows where one of the canal locks once was. The West Penn Trail is part of the Pittsburgh to Harrisburg Mainline National Recreational Trail.
Paddlers look up at two generations of railroad bridges as they canoe the Conemaugh River in Pennsylvania
Paddlers look up at two generations of railroad bridges as they canoe the Conemaugh River in Pennsylvania
Paddlers look up at two generations of railroad bridges as they canoe the Conemaugh River in Pennsylvania