Captions List for Upper New York: Corning, Finger Lakes, Ithaca Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Corning, Ithaca, Bath, Seneca Falls & Waterloo, Elmira, Syracuse, Rochester: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, parks, monuments, museums.

See also: New York State
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  • Corning: Corning Museum of Glass (1951-2000).
  • Corning: Undulating glass walls of Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Corning Museum of Glass & Guthrie Building.
  • Corning: Facade of Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Entrance of Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Corning Houghton Park building & glass blowing demonstration wing of Corning Museum of Glass with Y shaped roof.
  • Corning: Corning Houghton Park building (1953) (9 floors).
  • Corning: Glass wall structure in Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Sculpture of glassblowers at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Glassblowing demonstration at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Glassblowing demonstration at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Tower made of 680 Corningware casseroles at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Sculpture of spectacle maker Hans Lippershey & Leeuwenhoek's discoveries of principles of telescope at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Warner & Swasey refracting telescope (c1881) with first casting of 200-inch glass blank for Palomar Observatory (1934) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: First casting of 200-inch glass blank for Palomar Observatory (1934) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: View of Corning painting (1851) by J.S. Jennings at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Meteor, Flower, Bird glass sculpture (1980) by Stanislav Libenský & Jaroslava Brychtová at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Fern Green Tower glass sculpture (2000) by Dale Chihuly at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Macchia Seaform Group of glass sculptures (1982) by Dale Chihuly at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Modern glass vessels (1997) by Lino Tagliapietra at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Glass perfume bottles from Eastern Mediterranean (6th-5th C BCE) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Glass perfume bottle from Eastern Mediterranean possibly Rhodes (6th-5th C BCE) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Glass pendants from Carthage or Lebanon (600-250 BCE) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Glass bowl from Iran (500-400 BCE) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Egyptian glass flask (1380-1360 BCE) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Egyptian glass necklace (1400-1250 BCE) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Egyptian glass spiral bead necklace (1400-1250 BCE) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Egyptian glass head of eagle (c3rd C BCE) may be handle of dagger at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Egyptian glass amulets (c7th C BCE on) for luck in afterlife include jackal, baboon, ram, cows, falcon at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Egyptian glass pitchers & bottles (6th-1st C BCE) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Glass Egyptian plaque with sacred bull Apis (c 4th C BCE) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Glass Egyptian plaque with repeating designs (c 4th C BCE) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Egyptian glass plaque head of hawk (BCE) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Egyptian glass plaque head with row of prisoners (BCE) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Ancient glass plaques with Greek drama characters at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Early Roman Empire glass fish-shaped cover (1st C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Glass Roman mosaic bowls (1st C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Roman cast glass plaque with satyr carrying body of lion (1st C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Blown glass pitcher (mid 1st C - early 2nd C) probably Roman empire at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Roman Egypt blown glass jar (4th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Roman glass cameo portrait of Emperor Augustus (early 1st C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Blown glass Roman fish (3rd C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Blown glass Roman flask shaped as helmet (3rd C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Blown glass Roman crocodile (c3rd C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Glass Roman jar (5th C or later) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Painted Roman glass fragments with horses & fish (c25-75) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Glass with gold applied portraits of Saints Peter & Paul (4th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Gilded Roman glass with fish & people (4th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Glass bottles of Sasanians, Byzantines or early Islamic culture from Western Asia (6th-8th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Display of Roman era glass at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Roman cameo glass J. Pierpont Morgan cup (early 1st C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Roman glass pitcher with Bacchant appliqué (50-75) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Roman glass gilded medallions with portrait (3rd C) & shepherd scene (4th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: German glass cantharus drinking vessel (3rd C-4th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Bohemian glass mug (1579) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Bohemian glass hunting humpen (1585) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Bohemian glass humpen (1600-50) & armorial mug (1606) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Bohemian glass plaque (c1632) probably by Georg Schwanhardt the Elder of Prague at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Bohemian glass heraldic flask with young Bacchus (1720-30) probably by Kronstadt with enamel by Ignaz Preissler at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Bohemian glass armorial beaker (c1748) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Austrian glass footed beaker (1820) probably by Anton Kothgasser at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Southern Bohemian glass hyalith jug (1820-5) by glassworks of Count of Buquoy at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Bohemian glass goblet (c1850) by Karl Pfohl at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Bohemian & Austrian glass beakers & goblet (1875-1900) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Austrian wineglass (1974) & goblets (1888) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Collection of Northern Europe goblets at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Collection of engraved Northern Europe goblets at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: German or low countries green glass jug with lion of St. Mark (1590) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: German glass humpens (17th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: German engraved glass goblets from Nuremburg (1680-1700) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: German Pasglas humpen (1719) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Southern German covered mug (1720-30) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: German goblets from Dresden (1720-30) by Johann Friedrich Meyer at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: German trick goblet (late 17th C - early 18th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: German trick goblet (18th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Birth of Venus glass vase (1877) carved by Alphonse Lechevrel of England, Wordsley, Hodgetts, Richardson & Son displayed at Paris World's Fair of 1878 at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Replica of Portland vase (1878) carved by Joseph Locke of England, Wordsley, Hodgetts, Richardson & Son won silver medal at Paris World's Fair of 1878 at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: French glass cups & saucers (early 19th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: French sulphide plaque of Empress Josephine (1820-40) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: English sulphide plaque of Napoleon in cut glass vase (1820-30) by Falcon Glassworks at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Napoleon portrait in English cut glass vase (1820-30) by Falcon Glassworks at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: French covered mug (1800-40) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: French early pressed glass cup & saucer (1840-60) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: French newel post with Millefiori (1848) by Baccarat at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: French Baccarat punch bowl (1867) displayed at Paris World's Fair of 1867 at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: French Baccarat boat & table (1900) displayed at Paris World's Fair of 1900 at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: French Baccarat boat (1900) displayed at Paris World's Fair of 1900 at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Islamic glass bowls (9th or 10th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Islamic glass bowl with falcons (9th or 10th C) (probably Persia) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Islamic Corning ewer (c1000) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Islamic cup with bird & five fish (10th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Islamic hanging mosque lamp (c1350) (probably Damascus) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Cut glass St. Hedwig of Silesia beaker (12th-13th C) either Islamic or Sicilian at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Netherlands glass Roemer (1650) with dancing peasants at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Netherlands glass drinking barrel (2nd half 17th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Low countries serpent-stem goblet (late 17th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Low countries goblets (late 17th C - early 18th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Russian cut glass goblet with portrait of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna (1741-62) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Russian double-walled beaker (1814) showing balloon flight by Bakhmetiev Crystal Works at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Spanish glass Tazza (1560-1600) from Barcelona at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Spanish glass drinking flasks (càntir) (18th C) from Catalonia at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Press glass plate with liberty bell for US 1876 Centennial by Adams & Co., Pittsburgh at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Press glass plate with Bunker Hill for US 1876 Centennial by D.C. Ripley & Co., Pittsburgh at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Bakewell, Pears & Co. compote bowl (1876) made for 1876 Centennial Exhibition at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: 1876 Centennial Exhibition medal awarded to Bakewell, Pears & Co. at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Glass paperweight shaped as 1876 Centennial Exhibition's Memorial Hall at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Silvered glass compote (1853-75) by New England Glass or Boston Silver Glass Co. at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Amberina glass vase (1883-8) by New England Glass Co. at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Pressed glass plate with log cabin, sailing ship & factory by New England Glass Co. at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Glass sugar shaker in corn pattern (1888-9) by New England Glass or Libbey Glass Cos. at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Amberina pressed dish in Hobnail Diamond pattern (1886-90) by Hobbs, Brockunier & Co. on license from New England Glass Co. at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Burmese Glass vase (1885-95) by Mt. 'Washington Glass Co. of New Bedford, MA at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Glass cream & sugar souvenirs from Chicago World's Fair (1893) by New England Glass Co. at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: New England glass candlesticks (1850-70) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: New England glass dolphin candlesticks (1840-60) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: New England glass whale oil lamp (early 19th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: New England glass whale oil lamp (early 19th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Replica of Edison's original light bulb (1929) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Mazda electric light bulb tester (1924-34) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Pair of colored wineglasses (1882-90) by J. Hoare & Co. of Corning at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Paris World's Fair of 1889 grand prize awarded to T.G. Hawkes of Corning at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Paris World's Fair of 1889 gold medal awarded to T.G. Hawkes of Corning at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Bohemian covered goblet (1845-65) of US capitol in Washington at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Cut glass decanter (1816) given to President James Madison upon visit to Pittsburgh at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Bohemian cut glass tumbler engraved with Andrew Jackson's Hermitage Home (after 1829) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Bakewell celery vase (1829) from set of President Andrew Jackson at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Glass pitcher (1900-1) engraved with portrait of President William McKinley at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Water goblet (1938) from White House service of Franklin D. Roosevelt by T.G. Hawkes & Co. at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Bohemian Art Nouveau glass vases (1899-1909) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: German Art Nouveau glass vase with daffodil (c1900) by Ferdinand von Poschinger at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Austrian Art Nouveau glass vase (1902) by Johann Loetz Witwe at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: French Art Nouveau glass marquetry vase (1890-1900) by Émile Gallé at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: French Art Nouveau blown glass vase with Fuchsias (1890-1895) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: English Arts & Crafts centerpiece (1906) by Harry Powell at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Favrille vase with leaf & vine decoration (1905-10) by Louis Comfort Tiffany at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Jack-in-the-Pulpit Favrille vase (c1912) by Louis Comfort Tiffany at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Stained glass window (1905) by Louis Comfort Tiffany from Rochroane Castle, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Detail of Louis Comfort Tiffany's Rochroane Castle stained glass window at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Art Nouveau stained glass window (1910) by Louis Comfort Tiffany at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Stained glass window (1886-9) by Louis H. Sullivan from Chicago Auditorium at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Tree of Life stained glass window (1904) by Frank Lloyd Wright from Darwin D. Martin House, Buffalo at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Detail of Tree of Life stained glass window (1904) by Frank Lloyd Wright from Darwin D. Martin House, Buffalo at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Playhouse stained glass window (1912) by Frank Lloyd Wright from Avery Coonley Home, Riverside, IL at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Art Deco glass corn & pumpkin whimsies at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Gazelle engraved bowl (1935) by Sidney Waugh at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Atlantica glass sculpture (1939) by Sidney Waugh for 1939 New York World's Fair at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Venetian glass shoe (16th C - 17th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Venetian goblet with enameled Grotesque design (1500-25) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Venetian nuptial goblet (15th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Venetian dragon-stem goblet (17th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Venetian flask for Manna of St. Nicholas of Bari (17th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Venetian lattimo white glass rose water sprinkler & beakers (mid 18th C) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Venetian seahorse flute (1870-80) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Glass medalion of Frederick Carder (1863-1963) design director of Corning Glass Works, founder of Steuben Glass & inventor of iridescent Aurene glass at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Collection of Frederick Carder's glass designs at Carder Collection of Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Collection of Frederick Carder's Steuben glass at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Art Nouveau glass by Frederick Carder at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben Gold Aurene glass (invented 1904) by Frederick Carder produced into 1930s at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Examples of Gold Aurene glass at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben Gold Aurene glass basket (1908-13) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben Gold Aurene glass vase (c1910) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben Gold Aurene glass goblets at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben Gold Aurene glass bowls at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben Gold Aurene glass bowl at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben Gold Aurene glass bowl with white decoration at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben Blue Aurene glass (invented 1905) by Frederick Carder produced into 1930s at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben Blue Aurene glass samples at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben Blue Aurene glass vases at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben Blue Aurene glass candlesticks at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben Blue Aurene glass flattened vase (1920-30) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben Gold Aurene glass lily vase with iridescence at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben iridescent glass bowl (1910-30) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben iridescent glass goblets at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben iridescent glass lamp at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben iridescent glass vases by Carder at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben iridescent glass lamp at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben Rosaline color jade glass (1920s) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben ivory color jade glass (1920s) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben glass perfume bottle collection at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben glass goblet collection at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben wine glass collection at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben ruby-cased 29-piece glass place setting (1928) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben blue layered & cut glass place setting at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben vase with blue dragon at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Collection of acid etching decorated glass vessels at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben acid-etched bowl with black flowers at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben acid-etched plate with peacock at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben cut & engraved glass covered jars (1918-35) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben cut & engraved glass covered jar (1918-35) at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Steuben engraved glass goblet with dancing nudes at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Detail of Steuben engraved glass goblet with dancing nudes at Corning Museum of Glass.
  • Corning: Old Corning City Hall (1893) now Rockwell Museum of Western Art.
  • Corning: Sculpted buffalo emerges through facade of Rockwell Museum of Western Art.
  • Corning: Tower of Old Corning City Hall.
  • Corning: Tower details of Old Corning City Hall.
  • Corning: Romanesque Revival arches of Old Corning City Hall.
  • Corning: Wester furniture & art of Rockwell Museum of Western Art.
  • Corning: Gallery design of Rockwell Museum of Western Art.
  • Corning: Buffalo Hunt painting (1947) by William Robinson Leigh at Rockwell Museum of Western Art.
  • Corning: Mt. Whitney painting (c1877) by Albert Bierstadt at Rockwell Museum of Western Art.
  • Corning: Tomahawk & Long Rifle painting (1928) by William H.D. Koerner at Rockwell Museum of Western Art.
  • Corning: Master of His Domain painting (1918) by William Robinson Leigh at Rockwell Museum of Western Art.
  • Corning: Pyrex glass Indian Head (1929) by Frederick Carder at Rockwell Museum of Western Art.
  • Corning: Central or Northern Plains Indian scalplock warshirt (c1875-1910) at Rockwell Museum of Western Art.
  • Corning: Apache basket (c1920) at Rockwell Museum of Western Art.
  • Corning: Buffalo Bill platform toy (patented 1886) by J. Fallows Co. at Rockwell Museum of Western Art.
  • Corning: Wrought iron ceiling lamp with moose at Rockwell Museum of Western Art.
  • Corning: Steuben lamp base (1929) in blue aurene over alabaster etched design at Rockwell Museum of Western Art.
  • Corning: Robert F. Rockwell, Jr. & Hertha Rockwell, founders of Rockwell Museum of Western Art, portrait of by Thomas S. Buechner.
  • Corning: Ecker Drug Store (1885) (45 East Market St.).
  • Corning: Victorian Gothic brick building on East Market St.
  • Corning: Williams Block (1887) (21 East Market St.).
  • Corning: Williams Block facade.
  • Corning: Williams Block brickwork details.
  • Corning: East Marke Streetscape.
  • Corning: First National Bank &Trust building (aka Drake building) (1882) (5 East Market St.).
  • Corning: Facade of First National Bank &Trust building.
  • Corning: Upper story decoration of First National Bank &Trust building.
  • Corning: Erastus Corning Clock Tower (1883) on Centerway Square beside Baron Steuben Place.
  • Corning: Baron Steuben Place (1926) (101 West Market St.).
  • Corning: Facade of Baron Steuben Place.
  • Corning: Streetscape along West Market St. with Baron Steuben Place.
  • Corning: Romanesque Revival building on Market St.
  • Corning: Palace Theater marquee (17 West Market St.).
  • Corning: Southern Tier Roller Mills building (1879) (23 West Market St.) was later recreational facility for Corning Glass employees.
  • Corning: Corning Glass Works Riverfront Plaza arch.
  • Corning: Corning Glass Works arch mosaic of chemistry glass objects.
  • Corning: Corning Inc. world headquarters building (Riverfront Plaza).
  • Corning: Centerway Block (c1880s) (2 West Market St.).
  • Corning: Facade details of Centerway Block.
  • Corning: Centerway Block brickwork details.
  • Corning: Gamman Building (12 East Market St.).
  • Corning: Italianate commercial buildings (28-24 East Market St.).
  • Corning: Ansorge Block (East Market St.).
  • Corning: Boston Store block (61 East Market St.).
  • Corning: Griffin Block (c1903) (76-80 Market St.).
  • Corning: Henkel Block (72 East Market St.).
  • Corning: Corning Centennial Sculpture (1996) with steam locomotive, cigar, glass factory, & canal barge at end of Market St.
  • Corning: Steam locomotive, cigar making & glass factory industries represented on Corning Centennial Sculpture.
  • Corning: Canal boat represented on Corning Centennial Sculpture.
  • Corning: Christ Episcopal Church (1853) (33 E 1st St.).
  • Corning: Gothic Revival facade of Christ Episcopal Church.
  • Corning: First Methodist Church (1893) (144 Cedar St.).
  • Corning: Stained glass windows of First Methodist Church.
  • Corning: Tower of First Methodist Church.
  • Corning: Romanesque style of First Methodist Church.
  • Corning: Molded terra cotta decoration of First Methodist Church.
  • Corning: Green shingle house (29 East 1st St.).
  • Corning: Steuben County Courthouse (c1903) (West 1st St. at Pine).
  • Corning: Facade of Steuben County Courthouse.
  • Corning: World War Memorial Library (c1930) (149 Pine St.).
  • Corning: Corning Post Office (1908) (129 Walnut St.).
  • Corning: Corning Free Academy school (1922) (11 West Third St.).
  • Corning: Italianate House on Pine at 2nd St.
  • Corning: Benjamin Patterson Inn Museum (1796) (59 West Pulteney St.).
  • Corning: Benjamin Patterson Inn Museum overview.
  • Corning: Wixson Road Log House (c1855) at Benjamin Patterson Inn Museum.
  • Ithaca: Uris Library (1889) with McGraw Tower on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: McGraw Tower (1889) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Spire & clock of McGraw Tower on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: McGraw Tower & Uris Library from Arts Quad.
  • Ithaca: Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Vaulted ceiling in Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Apse of Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Mosaic angels in Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Mosaic to philosophy in Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Mosaic to letters, architecture & arts in Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Mosaic to biology. Astronomy & chemistry in Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Stained glass windows with parables in Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Stained glass windows with Christ in Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Stained glass windows with Erasmus in Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Stained glass windows with Venerable Bede in Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Stained glass windows with knight in Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Stained glass windows with saint in Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Stained glass windows with King David in Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Stained glass windows with Light is Sown for the Righteous in Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Stained glass windows with St. Vincent de Paul in Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Stained glass windows with John Howard in Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Stained glass windows with sky by Tiffany in Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Stained glass windows with pines by Tiffany in Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Ceiling details of Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Ceiling details of Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Olin Library beside Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Olin Library & McGraw Tower on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Olin Library (1960) beside Sage Chapel on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: McGraw Hall, White Hall, & Johnson Museum of Art across Arts Quad of Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Justin S. Morrill Hall (1866) & McGraw Hall.
  • Ithaca: John McGraw Hall (1868) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Second Empire facade of McGraw Hall on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Statue of Ezra Cornell (1807-54) facing Arts Quad of Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Andrew Dickson White Hall (1866) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Olive Tjaden Van Sickle Hall (1881) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Victorian Gothic facade of Tjaden Hall on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Benjamin Franklin medallion on Cornell's former Franklin Hall (now Tjaden Hall).
  • Ithaca: Medallions of scientists Lavoisier & Berthollet on Tjaden Hall on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Hiram Sibley Hall (1870-1902) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: View along Sibley Hall to Johnson Museum of Art.
  • Ithaca: Johnson Museum of Art & Tjaden Hall on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art cantilevered upper structure.
  • Ithaca: Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art (1975) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Statue of Andrew Dickson White looks across Arts Quad to White Hall & Johnson Museum of Art on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Statue of Andrew Dickson White (1832-1918) friend of Ezra Cornell.
  • Ithaca: Abraham Lincoln Hall (1888) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Goldwin Smith Hall (1893 & 1903) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Entrance of Goldwin Smith Hall on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Alfred Smith Barnes Hall (1887) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Henry Williams Sage Hall (1872) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Entrance tower of Sage Hall on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Roofline of Sage Hall on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Gothic brickwork of Sage Hall on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Duffield Hall (2004) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Cantilevered balcony of Duffield Hall on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Facade of Duffield Hall on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Upson & Grumman Halls (1957) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Corner tower of Rhodes Hall (1990) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Curved facade of Rhodes Hall on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Overhanging facade of Rhodes Hall on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Beck Center School of Hotel Administration (2004) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Frank Arthur Barton Hall (1915) (former Drill Hall) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Facade of Barton Hall (former Drill Hall) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Interior room of Willard Straight Hall (1923) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Gate at one entrance to Cornell University.
  • Ithaca: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts (1988) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: Balcony on Cornell's Schwartz Center for Performing Arts.
  • Ithaca: Entranceway to Schwartz Center for Performing Arts.
  • Ithaca: View from Cornell campus to Cayuga Lake.
  • Ithaca: Lyon Hall War Memorial (1928) on Cornell Campus.
  • Ithaca: View from Cornell campus to Cayuga Lake.
  • Ithaca: Clinton House (1829) (116 N. Cayuga St.).
  • Ithaca: Clinton Hall (108-114 N Cayuga St.).
  • Ithaca: Colonial Building (111 N Cayuga St.).
  • Ithaca: Heritage buildings along State St. Ithaca Commons mall in downtown heritage district.
  • Ithaca: Romanesque heritage commercial building (116 E State St.).
  • Ithaca: Neoclassical heritage commercial building (134 E State St.).
  • Ithaca: Heritage commercial buildings (143-137 E State St.).
  • Ithaca: Heritage Home Dairy buildings (143 E State St.).
  • Ithaca: Streetscape of downtown heritage district along Ithaca Commons aka State St.
  • Ithaca: Second Empire heritage commercial building (158 E State St.).
  • Ithaca: Window surround details on Second Empire commercial building (158 E State St.).
  • Ithaca: First National Bank (202 E State St.).
  • Ithaca: Heritage commercial buildings along N. Aurora St.
  • Ithaca: Heritage churches ring DeWitt Park.
  • Ithaca: Historic DeWitt Park offers calm in downtown Ithaca.
  • Ithaca: Heritage Italianate house in DeWitt Park.
  • Ithaca: Queen Anne heritage home in Ithaca's East Hill heritage district.
  • Ithaca: Brick Tudor heritage home in Ithaca's East Hill heritage district.
  • Seneca Falls: Lock barrier & lift mechanism for canal which runs off Erie Canal to Seneca Lake.
  • Seneca Falls: Lock mechanism for branch of Erie Canal running to Seneca Lake.
  • Seneca Falls: Seneca Falls lock on offshoot of Erie Canal to Seneca Lake.
  • Seneca Falls: Seneca Falls lock on Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor.
  • Seneca Falls: Women's Interfaith Institute beside visitor center of Women's Rights National Historic Park.
  • Seneca Falls: Structure outlines Wesleyan Chapel, where in 1848, 300 people met to demand rights for women, now part of Women's Rights National Historic Park.
  • Seneca Falls: First Wave sculpture group by Lloyd Lillie in visitor center of Women's Rights National Historic Park show early rights leaders.
  • Seneca Falls: Elizabeth Cady Stanton house (prior to 1847) (32 Washington St.) part of Women's Rights National Historic Park.
  • Seneca Falls: Diagonal view of Elizabeth Cady Stanton house at Women's Rights National Historic Park.
  • Waterloo: Jane Hunt house (US20 near Thurber Dr.) part of Women's Rights National Historic Park.
  • Waterloo: Mary Ann M'Clintock House (14 E. Williams St.) where Declaration of Sentiments was drafted, now part of Women's Rights National Historic Park.
  • Waterloo: Waterloo Library & Historical Society (1881) (31 E. Williams St.).
  • Waterloo: Waterloo Methodist Church (1895) (21 E. Williams St.).
  • Waterloo: Stained glass of Waterloo Methodist Church.
  • Waterloo: St. Paul's Episcopal Church (1863) (101 E. Williams St.) with hip roof.
  • Waterloo: Spire of St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
  • Waterloo: Clock tower & Gothic details of St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
  • Waterloo: American Legion (former Joseph Wright) Home (10 E. Williams St.).
  • Waterloo: Memorial Day Museum (c1840) (35 E. Main St.).
  • Elmira: Campus gate & Cowles Hall of Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Octagonal widows walk atop Cowles Hall of Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Cowles Hall (1855) at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Carnegie Hall (1911) at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Elmira College seal in stained glass in Hamilton Hall.
  • Elmira: Entrance to Hamilton Hall at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Hamilton Hall (1925) at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Gothic details of Hamilton Hall at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Former library in Hamilton Hall at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Ceiling beam structure of former library in Hamilton Hall at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Ceiling beam structure of former library in Hamilton Hall at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Elmira College President's home plus neighboring Italian Villa style home.
  • Elmira: Italianate home with widow's walk opposite Hamilton Hall at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Portrait of Mark Twain by Charles A. Gray in Elmira College Twain Exhibit.
  • Elmira: Bronze bust of Samuel Langhorne Clemens by Ernfred Anderson in Elmira College Twain Exhibit.
  • Elmira: Mark Twain brand cigars in Elmira College Twain Exhibit.
  • Elmira: Mark Twain's Turkish rocker from Quarry Farm in Elmira College Twain Exhibit.
  • Elmira: Olivia Langdon's (Livy's) bed in Elmira College Twain Exhibit.
  • Elmira: Mark Twain's study moved from Quarry Farm to Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Entrance to Mark Twain's study at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Fireplace in Mark Twain's study at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Rocking chair in Mark Twain's study at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Sculpture of Mark Twain looks over Cowles Hall at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Bronze sculpture of Mark Twain stands on steps listing his books at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Sculpture of Mark Twain sits on bench (c1990) in Elmira College Library.
  • Elmira: Gannett-Tripp Library (1969) at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Speidel Gymnasium (1956) with Julia Reinstein Bell Tower at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Campus Center (1965) (white roof) & Gibson Theatre (1956) at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Fountain at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Details of sculpture atop Fountain at Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Geese in V formation over Elmira College.
  • Elmira: View over Elmira valley from Clemens' Quarry Farm.
  • Elmira: Clemens' Quarry Farm now for visiting Mark Twain scholars near Elmira College.
  • Elmira: Architectural details of Clemens' Quarry Farm house.
  • Elmira: Monument to Mark Twain in Woodlawn National Cemetery.
  • Elmira: Bronze image of Mark Twain on his monument.
  • Elmira: Tombstone of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, Mark Twain, Nov. 30, 1835-Apr. 21,1910.
  • Elmira: Tombstone of Olivia Langdon, wife of Samuel Langhorne Clemens.
  • Elmira: Langdon family plot in Woodlawn National Cemetery.
  • Bath: Bath city buildings along East Pulteney Square.
  • Surrogate Office (1886) (East Pulteney Square).
  • Bath: County Clerks Office (1872) (East Pulteney Square).
  • Bath: Bath Town Hall (East Pulteney Square).
  • Bath: First Presbyterian Church (1860s) (6 W Pulteney Sq.).
  • Bath: Shannon Building (58 Liberty St.).
  • Bath: Streetscape along Liberty Street.
  • Bath: Gothic Revival style pattern book cottage (c1857) (226 Liberty St.).
  • Bath: B.F. Young House (220 Liberty St.).
  • Bath: A.P. Ferris House (209 Liberty St.).
  • Bath: Italian Villa style A.P. Ferris House.
  • Bath: Parker House (221 Liberty St.).
  • Bath: Jones House #2 (225 Liberty St.).
  • Bath: Second Empire style building (110 W. Washington St.).
  • Bath: Oblique view of Second Empire style building (110 W. Washington St.).
  • Bath: Federal revival building (127 W. Washington St.).
  • Hammondsport: Sculpted Curtiss biplane outside Glenn H. Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Glenn H. Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Replica of "June Bug" (1908) by Glenn H. Curtiss, 1st aircraft to fly 1 km, at Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Side view of Curtiss' "June Bug" biplane at Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Tail of Curtiss' "June Bug" biplane at Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Replica of "Silver Dart" (1909), 1st flown under Alexander Graham Bell in Canada at Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Replica of Curtiss "Headless" Pusher (1912) at Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Replica of Curtiss "E Model" Flying Boat (1913) at Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Engine of Curtiss "E Model" Flying Boat (1913) at Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Curtiss "Seagull" Flying Boat (1919) at Curtiss Museum on loan from Henry Ford Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Curtiss "Seagull" Flying Boat (1919) at Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Curtiss JN-4D "Jenny" (1917) of which about 7,000 were built for WW I at Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Curtiss JN-4D "Jenny" (1917), used for barnstorming & training after WW I at Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Standard J-1 (1917) U.S. Army Trainer at Curtiss Museum on loan from Henry Ford Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Olmstead experimental propeller (1914) at Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Olmstead experimental propeller (1914) at Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Model of 1929 Dornier DO-X flying boat at Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Curtiss Single Cylinder Motorcycle (1910) at Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Curtiss Single Cylinder Motorcycle (1912) at Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Shaw Single Cylinder Motorcycle (1910) from Kansas at Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Buick Model 10 Runabout (1908) at Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Buick Model 46C Special (1937) at Curtiss Museum.
  • Hammondsport: Buick Estate Wagon (1941) at Curtiss Museum.

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