New York Ruins
A sample of sites that I visited during my August 2010 road trip. 
Some ruins, some not-so-ruins, and some not ruins at all.




Audience seating, Meeting House. Watervliet Shaker Village (Colonie). 
The meeting house is open to the public as a museum. 
Other buildings are actively used by the county, which owns the site.





"This House Built By 
BRUSTER & ALLEN MASTER
MASONS 1822:"
Date stone, dormitory, Watervliet Shaker Village (Colonie). 





Watervliet Shaker Village (Colonie). 




Trustee's Office, Watervliet Shaker Village (Colonie). 




 
Gravestone of Ann Lee, founder of the Shaker community. Watervliet Shaker Village (Colonie). 




Abandoned mansion at development site, Route 5, Schenectady. 




Roosevelt School, Schenectady.




Demolished mill, Amsterdam.




Demolished mill, Amsterdam.




Horse farm. 
This barn is undergoing restoration for community use, while a local farmer stores equipment at other, now privately-owned barns..




Horse farm.




Horse farm.




Horse farm.

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