Posted by Cal Innes on May 08, 2010 at 03:38:56 from (75.237.152.36):
In Reply to: Adirondack Americana posted by Adirondack case guy on May 07, 2010 at 20:53:04:
Thanks for the pix. Pretty similar to us around here in Maine. Beaver have not got the hang of metal construction here yet.... they prefer to plug the metal culverts instead. I think our post office is no larger than the one you posted pictures of. The local historical society just aquired the previous town post office and it is only a 13x13 building. It had been the timekeepers office for a lumber mill here in town and a barber shop before that. My sister had lived in Wellsville,N.Y. for a time but found work hard to come by. Thanks again for the photographs. I wish this here computer was fast enough to post more than one picture at a time. Cal
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