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View Poll Results: Where should the dorky guy head to next?
Route 97 Tour (Hancock, Callicoon, Narrowsburg, Port Jervis) 0 0%
Cooperstown 3 20.00%
Geneseo 1 6.67%
Corning 0 0%
Elmira 4 26.67%
Ithaca 6 40.00%
Watkins Glen 1 6.67%
Cortland 0 0%
Syracuse 2 13.33%
Skaneateles 2 13.33%
Norwich 0 0%
Oneonta 1 6.67%
Middletown 0 0%
Monticello 1 6.67%
Newburgh 0 0%
Show Us More of Pennsylvania 2 13.33%
Show us Some of New Jersey 0 0%
Other in Upstate NY (Please Specify Below) 3 20.00%
For the Love of God; No More Photos!!! 0 0%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 15. You may not vote on this poll

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Thumbs up New Photo Tour Suggestions?

Greetings, my Northern neighbors. I come in peace! LOL! Since my Binghamton, NY photo tour was so well-received, I've decided to further delve into the Empire State to capture more of it through digital photography. Below is a list of photo tours I am pondering, and I'd appreciate your input into this matter. I've done similar polls on the PA forum in the past, and I've now done over 20 photo tours to date of the Keystone State. Please vote to tell me where you'd like to see me head next (multiple choices are accepted), and then post a reply if you wish to suggest another area, want to elaborate on a more specific part of a community to photograph, or just want to tell me to "shut up!" LOL!

You folks are fortunate to live in such a beautiful state, and I can't wait to capture more of it to put onto cyberspace to add to my growing collection of 1,000+ images.
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I think Watkins Glen and Skaneatles are very scenic from pictures I've seen on this forum, so I think those are two places you should certainly photograph!
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Old 06-13-2007, 07:58 AM
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I agree that you should do a photo tour of Watkins Glen. They have a fairly nice little downtown for their small town and beautiful gorges that lead to Seneca Lake. You could do a photo tour of my home town of Elmira too on your way there.
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I say the Monticello area....but not necessarily Monticello.....but more towards Bethel...there's a lot going on between Monticello and Bethel...possibly some shots inside Chapin Estates (if you can get in). Some shots of Bethel Woods Performing Arts Center and the Woodstock Memorial.
It's gorgeopus over there.
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Old 06-13-2007, 09:26 AM
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Some good places to photograph in Elmira are
-Near Westside Neighborhood- National Historic Distirct | Largest Concentration Victorian Architecture
It has the largest concentration of Victorian era homes in the country
-Maple Ave.- more Victorian homes
-downtown Elmira
-the Chemung River
-Harris Hill or Jerusalem Hill- Jerusalem Hill has a beautiful view of downtown and the river valley. Harris Hill is home to the National Soaring Museum
-West Elmira- upscale neighborhood, also called the Town of Elmira
-Elmira College

Here are some websites to go to-
elmira-ny.com - Keeping memories alive...
National Historic Distirct | Largest Concentration Victorian Architecture
Welcome to the City of Elmira
The National Soaring Museum - Harris Hill, Elmira, NY
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