Thursday, October 29, 2020

the buildings of allegany state park: #wordlesswednesday

 The buildings at Allegany State Park are gorgeous. They include numerous cabins that can be rented year round, an administration building (Tudor style), and a variety of stone structures. Some are partial structures, such as the structures that once held animals, while others are nearly complete. The stone structures that I saw are no longer used for anything but sightseeing.
























6 comments:

Dominique B. said...

This looks like an interesting place to spend a relaxing weekend with nature. Thanks for sharing!

Julie Jordan Scott said...

Stone buildings and history - among my favorites. I really love the tower and it looks like an abandoned or no longer building with it foundation? Thanks for bringing us along on your adventure! Such a treasure!

Cerebrations.biz said...

Love the stone tower. The buildings aren't bad either- but they look a bit large for my accommodations.

Jeanine Byers said...

Those pumpkins are a nice touch! And that one picture, with the beautiful fall trees? Wow!! Gorgeous.

Kebba Buckley Button said...

Alice, thank you so much for these images! You are so right that the buildings are gorgeous. Such historic energy-- I can imagine what building stood on those foundations and how the other buildings were used. Your photos are so evocative that I can smell the sweet leaves in the crisp Fall air.

Martha said...

Wow I love the old buildings! Your photos are awesome.