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1982
Erie County, NY
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House on the south side of Tonawanda Creek Road, just west of the Creekside Assembly of God Church (you can see the parking lot in the upper-left of the photo). View is SSW.
1982
Erie County, NY
Commented & Pinned
This house is near the curve in Hopkins Road, east of the terminus of Schoelles Road, just west of Ransom Creek. The view is looking northeast.
1982
Erie County, NY
Commented & Pinned
This is 1719 Campbell Boulevard, in the Town of Amherst. East side of road, south of Tonawanda Creek Road. View is looking ENE.
1982
Erie County, NY
Commented & Pinned
This house is 1505 Campbell - east side of road, looking ENE. Perhaps half a mile north of Schoelles Road, Town of Amherst.
1982
Erie County, NY
Commented & Pinned
This is 1655 Campbell Boulevard, in the Town of Amherst. About halfway between Schoelles and Tonawanda Creek Road, on east side of Campbell. Looking ENE.
1982
Erie County, NY
Commented & Pinned
St. Pius X Catholic Church, at 1700 N. French Road in Getzville. North side of road, looking NNW.
1982
Erie County, NY
Commented & Pinned
This view shows the complex of buildings just north and slightly west of the Ken Spoth farm market. County Road would be just out of view at the lower edge of the photo. The view is looking NNE.
1982
Erie County, NY
Commented & Pinned
This house is in the 8400 block of County Road. It has been remodeled, so the half-timbering is no longer visible (now covered in vertical board-and-batten), but the massing of the house is the same. The view is looking NNW.
1982
Erie County, NY
Commented & Pinned
This is the English cottage-style house set well back from County Road (8300 block). It's near the Ken Spoth farm market. The view is looking NNW.
1982
Erie County, NY
Commented
This is the old (c. 1860s or earlier) farmhouse on the northwest corner of County Road and Green Acres, in the Town of Clarence. Several of the old barns are still standing, as far as I know.