To: NYer
The site will be preserved through winter and will eventually be open to the public as part of the Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site.
But you won't be able to park :-)
6 posted on
12/13/2011 2:38:02 PM PST by
UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide
(REPEAL WASHINGTON! -- Islam Delenda Est! -- I Want Constantinople Back. -- Rumble thee forth.)
To: UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide
Well, it is Montgomery County, so there’s plenty of room...side of the road, the field next door, etc...
7 posted on
12/13/2011 2:44:43 PM PST by
IMTOFT
(At least I'm enjoying the ride...)
To: UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide
But you won't be able to park :-) Lol! Since NYS Parks and Recreation is funding the restoration, you can rest assured they will provide AMPLE parking for visitors. Tourism drives upstate NY.
8 posted on
12/13/2011 2:44:56 PM PST by
NYer
("Be kind to every person you meet. For every person is fighting a great battle." St. Ephraim)
To: UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide
I took a ride up there a few weeks ago. Believe me, they could never replace the parking lot and there’s still be plenty of room to park. The flood damage to the landscape was incredible, though.
To: UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide
I took a ride up there a few weeks ago. Believe me, they could never replace the parking lot and there’d still be plenty of room to park. The flood damage to the landscape was incredible, though.
To: UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide
I’m glad that it is already on the grounds of the historical site, and not the parking lot for Anabelle’s Sundries and Knick Knack shop.
19 posted on
12/13/2011 3:52:36 PM PST by
21twelve
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