Head North from Northport. Turn past the Airport.
New River Bridge
B.H. Taylor
Gladiolus
Another Glad
Birdhouse, with Incipient Sunflower
Birches
Benson Ford
Sun Flower
Sun Flower
Lily
What's That?
Nothing Wrong with Marigolds
Coneflowers & Gayfeathers
Greater Buffalo
Engineers Day
White Lilies
Joan in the Woods
North American
Balconies
Beach
Sunrise
Rough Waters
Classic Glade Creek Mill
Cabin 10
Big Leaves
William B. Dickson
Hot Rods & Harleys
Roses, with Birdhouse
Footbridge
Down the Alley
Escape
Roses
The Bridge to Harmar
Our Charming Hostess Makes Another Friend
Marietta's Levee
24 Supreme
William B. Dickson
Rose
Blanket Flower
Chicory
Dahlia
Zinnias
Coneflowers
Front Garden
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Babcock State Park
Here's the Glade Creek Mill in context. The State Park's attractive headquarters building is to the left of the picture, and the creek is dammed below the HQ building to create what was once a swimming pool. This is the actual view when you come up the Sewell Road from our cabin. To my eyes, a very attractive place.
When we first started staying at Babcock, the HQ building housed an excellent restaurant, with a selection of well-prepared dishes. A couple years later the restaurant's quality had significantly deteriorated, and eventually the effort failed.
The former restaurant's now been occupied by the park's gift shop. That used to be your corner-of-the-building collection of t-shirts and ashtrays; now it's a fairly serious place with interesting things. Joan picked up a calendar; I bought a book.
This photo is best LARGE.
When we first started staying at Babcock, the HQ building housed an excellent restaurant, with a selection of well-prepared dishes. A couple years later the restaurant's quality had significantly deteriorated, and eventually the effort failed.
The former restaurant's now been occupied by the park's gift shop. That used to be your corner-of-the-building collection of t-shirts and ashtrays; now it's a fairly serious place with interesting things. Joan picked up a calendar; I bought a book.
This photo is best LARGE.
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