I had been driving around the border town of Fort Covington (see also Parts 1, 2 and 3 posted previously) and enjoying it so much that I didn't want to quit. The houses were lovely, the people were nice and the traffic in the business district was bustling:
A historic stone house with a sign reading "Law Office:"
A Presbyterian church:
And another brick house with gingerbread trim, this one with an amazing screened porch and stone pillars out front:
A house with a new metal roof:
Another brick house with gingerbread trim:
I can't explain why, but it seemed important to me to get a photo of the Italian Delight pizza shop on the main street of town, so much so that I had to make a number of passes. The traffic was so busy that I had trouble stopping to take a picture. I finally turned onto a side street and used my zoom lens:
A lovely home with Christmas decorations:
I don't know my house styles, but I'd call this a colonial with Canadian influences:
My last picture of the day was of this brick home, set behind big, old maples. Fort Covington looked to me to be one of the nicest towns in the north country and I sure enjoyed my tour. I hope you did also:
What a lovely town, thank you so much for the tour. Very enjoyable.
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Thanks. I sure enjoyed my tour also.
DeleteI love that Stone House with the 'Law Office' sign. It used to be a law office in the 1830s. It is still one today.
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