I'd been surprised by the size and variety I was finding in Hannawa Falls. I stopped at Chip's Place, reportedly a great place for subs and deli meats. And if that's not enough for you, there's a liquor store in the back:
I passed by this nice home with an old style garage, probably once a small barn or carriage house:
A home with a fantastic front porch, just right for sitting and watching the world go by:
And The Country Store, a general store of the type which these days is usually called a convenience store:
This building looked like a former church and, according to the sign out front, was called "Helping Hands." They were like a Food Bank but more, offering help with food, heat, housewares, furniture and fresh produce in season:
I really liked this pink and white house:
And this building looked like a library or town hall although I didn't see any signs:
There was another home built of Potsdam Red Sandstone with a wonderful, modern addition on the back:
This modest home showed an artistic, Adirondack flair by using white birch as support columns:
A classic, small town home:
And an old barn where someone did windshield repairs once upon a time:
This home seemed to have had a couple of additions. And yet there was still more to see in Hannawa Falls. I'll post the final installment of my driving tour tomorrow:
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