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13-JUL-2011

071311_2004.jpg

1858 Architecture.
The Aldrich change bridge located near the Erie Canal in Macedon, New York.
The Aldrich Change bridge's low railings and cloverleak towpath allowed teams pulling canal boats to change from one side to the other.

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Date/Time13-Jul-2011 15:34:47
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LynnH18-Jul-2011 11:31
How interesting!
Mieke WA Minkjan15-Jul-2011 07:31
I suppose the boats were not that big
great image and information
J. Scott Coile14-Jul-2011 23:07
A well conceived function.
Walter Otto Koenig14-Jul-2011 13:47
Nice perspective and interesting information. Never considered they had to change sides from time to time.
Yvonne14-Jul-2011 11:26
I suppose now it is just a foot bridge Ed?
Stephanie14-Jul-2011 08:55
What a neat bridge!
Fred Gary14-Jul-2011 07:59
Good composition and angle.
Cindi Smith14-Jul-2011 05:12
What a great bridge. Love your pov and the scene. If the bridge could talk!
Astrid Taen14-Jul-2011 05:03
Love learning about the various structures. You captured this well.
Kerry Tingley14-Jul-2011 04:29
Interesting and well seen.
Michael J. Parkinson14-Jul-2011 03:01
Nicely composed.
Guest 14-Jul-2011 01:44
Beautiful Ed, very nice tones!!
Julie Oldfield14-Jul-2011 01:34
Beautifully done!
Brenda14-Jul-2011 00:43
It may not be set up as a cloverleaf but I believe it does work as setup (unless I've not walked it correctly!). Beautiful park and beautiful photo!
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