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Below are various photos taken in Whitehall, NY. This page may take a bit longer to download depending on your connection speed. However, the text on the page should download quickly and each picture placeholder will show descriptive text until the picture downloads. Each photo may be clicked to view a larger version in a separate browser window, enabling users with slower connections to continue exploring this site while the larger photos download separately.
Unless otherwise noted, all photos are copyright 2005 by Bloated Toe Enterprises. They may be downloaded for personal use, but may not be used for any commercial purpose.
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Skene Manor
The Skene Manor, originally called Mountain Terrace, was built in 1874-1875 by Judge Joseph Potter. It is located on Skene Mountain, high above the village of Whitehall. The building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
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Soldiers and Sailors Monument
The Soldiers and Sailors Monument to Civil War veterans is located on Cliff Street in Whitehall, NY, overlooking the downtown business district. It was dedicated on August 24, 1899.
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Gazebo on North Williams Street
This gazebo overlooks the Champlain Canal in Whitehall, NY. It is located on North Williams Street across the canal from Main Street. Many years ago, a bandstand stood in this location; a replica of the bandstand is located in Riverside Park.
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The Bridge Theater
The Bridge Theater was located on the Clinton St. Bridge over Lock 12 of the Champlain Canal. Live performances were held here from June through August each year. The theater was a member of the Lower Adirondack Region Arts Council.
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