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Ten discovery stations along the trail, staffed by interpreters teach visitors the chance to learn more about War of 1812 soldiers at the NY Historic Site History Trail
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Photo by: Constance Barone
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nrt photo contest, historic, greenway, pedestrians and people, flowers, harbor, battlefield
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Winter moonrise with the Major General William F. Dean Bridge, built in 1859, along the Carlyle Lake Trail,Illinois
Winter moonrise with the Major General William F. Dean Bridge, built in 1859, along the Carlyle Lake Trail,Illinois
Winter moonrise with the Major General William F. Dean Bridge, built in 1859, along the Carlyle Lake Trail,Illinois
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
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.
Bridge #3 on the Bow Ridge Section of the West Penn National Recreation Trail in Southwestern Pennsylvania
Bridge #3 on the Bow Ridge Section of the West Penn National Recreation Trail in Southwestern Pennsylvania
Bridge #3 on the Bow Ridge Section of the West Penn National Recreation Trail in Southwestern Pennsylvania
A National Park Service Ranger stands outside the Staple Bend Tunnel, the first railroad tunnel in the United States, waiting for runners of the 8th annual Path of the Flood Historic Races to pass through. Luminaries are lit in memory of those that lost their lives during the 1889 Johnstown Flood, the race takes place the anniversary weekend of this every year.
A National Park Service Ranger stands outside the Staple Bend Tunnel, the first railroad tunnel in the United States, waiting for runners of the 8th annual Path of the Flood Historic Races to pass through. Luminaries are lit in memory of those that lost their lives during the 1889 Johnstown Flood, the race takes place the anniversary weekend of this every year.
A National Park Service Ranger stands outside the Staple Bend Tunnel, the first railroad tunnel in the United States, waiting for runners of the 8th annual Path of the Flood Historic Races to pass through. Luminaries are lit in memory of those that lost their lives during the 1889 Johnstown Flood, the race takes place the anniversary weekend of this every year.
Painting the Capstan at Lock 32 Erie Canal Heritage Trail; Rochester, New York
Painting the Capstan at Lock 32 Erie Canal Heritage Trail; Rochester, New York
Painting the Capstan at Lock 32 Erie Canal Heritage Trail; Rochester, New York