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Taken on 05/24/05, picture courtesy of ScannerMan
Train depot on Railroad Street in Great Bend

Taken on 05/24/05, picture courtesy of ScannerMan
Other side of previous pic

Taken on 05/24/05, picture courtesy of ScannerMan
Collapsed barn with silo on CR 47 south of Great Bend

Taken on 05/24/05, picture courtesy of ScannerMan
Partially collapsed barn near Rutland Hollow

Taken on 05/31/05, picture courtesy of ScannerMan
Barn, Hell Street Road, Town of Cape Vincent

Comment: Says Scannerman - "Insets are of a pair of old telephone line insulator pegs on a nearby pole. These probably date from the 1950's or 60's at the latest. Only one's that I've seen anywhere around here, and no other poles on that road. That
pole must be a survivor"


Taken on 05/31/05, picture courtesy of ScannerMan
House, Hell Street Road, town of Cape Vincent

Taken on 05/31/05, picture courtesy of ScannerMan
House, Hell Street Road, Town of Cape Vincent

Taken on 05/31/05, picture courtesy of ScannerMan
Barn, County Rt. 4 at Dezangremel Rd
Comment: Note tree growing from inside. - Scannerman.

Taken on 05/31/05, picture courtesy of ScannerMan
Barn, Dezangremel Rd. (with marker for 1832 french catholic church in the
foreground.)

Taken on 05/20/05, picture courtesy of ScannerMan
County Route 13 near Omar

Taken on 08/22/04
Air Force radar Gap-Filler Annex building on Panther Mountain, Oswegatchie - front of the building. This was an adjunct to Dry Hill Air Force
Station's radars, filling coverage gaps in terrain
 
Pictures used with permission, by Bob Spiers and Tom Page from the website Online Air Defense Museum.

Taken on 08/22/04
Air Force radar Gap-Filler Annex building on Panther Mountain, Oswegatchie.  This was an adjunct to Dry Hill Air Force
Station's radars, filling coverage gaps in terrain
 
Pictures used with permission, by Bob Spiers and Tom Page from the website Online Air Defense Museum.  I made a trip up to this area trying to find this structure but could find no trace of it; bulldozed, or maybe I just couldn't find the overgrown trail it was on?

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