I was taking a driving photo tour of rural County Route 47 in the towns of Stockholm and Norfolk, New York (see also Part 1, posted yesterday). Local people seem to pronounce Norfolk as "Norfork," though I've never figured out why. This large and elaborate dairy barn was impressive:
A traditional setup of barns and silo:
A large, old farm house:
This house and garage appeared to be unoccupied:
And I was absolutely sure that this house was unoccupied:
Another abandoned home. All three were near each other in a settlement called Knapp's Station:
This home had an impressive set of steps or terraces which led down to the lovely Plum Brook:
An old barn which someone had updated:
A farm house with barns in the background:
A large farm complex, so big I had to snap the photo from a distance. There was still more to see on County Route 47, though, and I'll post Part 3 tomorrow:
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