This page contains images from LeRoy, New York and the Northeast Classic Car Museum in Norwich. Subsequent pages include Curtiss museum photos, two pages of Western NY and Lewis County photos, bird photos, and three pages of Adirondack winter photos. Additional New York images are in the Household Pets section under the Wildlife Photos tab.

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LeRoy, New York - JELL-O museum, transportation display in museum basement, and nearby landmarks
March 2010

Early JELL-O advertisement
[The advert says JELL-O America's most famous dessert.]

Jello facts
[Top city is Salt Lake City, Utah; favorite flavor is strawberry.]

1840 Country Cutter (sleigh)
[Wooden sleigh with blanket draped on it.]

Church near Mill Street overlook
[Grey stone church with tall spire and one red door.]

A closer view of the red door in the prior image
[The red door has nine windows in the top half and is a contrast to the light grey church which also has lots of windows. This image was taken through leafless trees whose branches cover the entire image.]

Mill Street Overlook waterfalls
[Image taken from a viewing platform which is lower than the bridge over the water, but is above the level. The water comes straight at the camera after dropping across a uniform level change on the far of the bridge. On this side of the bridge the water drops to a lower level across a jagged diagonal in the stream which directs the water to the lower left of the image.]

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Northeast Classic Car Museum - Norwich, New York
March 2010

1908 BrownieKar - a child's gasoline runabout
[Red car with white tires.]

1910 Buick Model 10 in original condition
[Dirty, dusty old car.]

1910 Waverley - electric car from more than 100 years ago
[Black and red, glass-enclosed carriage.]

Gauges in a 1926 Ford Model T (only car in the museum in which visitors could sit)
[Simple analog gauges.]

1929 Franklin seven passenger sedan in the midst of reconstruction (Early cars had wood frames.)
[Car with most of wood frame visible. It has no doors.]

1930 Franklin Model 147 Suburban: Early station wagon used mainly back and forth from hotel to train and bus stations.
[The main body of the vehicle is wooden. The front end is black. There is a spare tire behind the passenger side front tire on the step. The wheels appear to have wooden spokes which are the same color as the body of the vehicle.]

1951 Henry J
[Looking head on at a white car with an ornate front end.]

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