OPENING DAY FOR GRANVILLE (NEW YORK) DAILY PHOTO
March 3, 2026
Welcome to Granville, New York, Daily Photo!
Quoting from Wikipedia:
Granville is a town on the eastern border of Washington County, New York, United States, abutting Rutland County, Vermont. It is part of the Glens Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. The town population was 6,215 at the 2020 census. The town of Granville contains a village that also bears the name Granville.
Granville is properly part of "upstate New York" and is on the Route 22 corridor that stretches east of the Hudson River from the Bronx all the way to the Canadian border. Granville is a historic center of the slate industry, producing colorful slate for roofs, walkways, and other uses. There are still active mines and slate producing factories. Some beautiful homes in the village of Granville attest to the area's former wealth. The region as a whole is agricultural. A major employer in the village is Telescope, a fabricator of patio furniture.
I've lived in the town for a little over a year. It's a pleasant and inexpensive place to live, and within reasonable driving distance of some nice small cities such as Glens Falls on the New York side and Rutland on the Vermont side.

Welcome to the City Daily Photo community. Your thumbnail will now automatically appear on the City Daily Photo portal. Your opening day photo is a great start. Happy blogging.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to CDP! We welcome new views from Upstate New York. How did you find us? I’m a co-admin. Please contact me with any questions. There is a link to my email on my blog at https://saintlouismodailyphoto.blogspot.com/ . Are you aware of our monthly theme days?
ReplyDeleteHi. And welcome to the City Daily Photo community. I look forward to seeing more from your area.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob and Denton, my former wife was one of the earliest Daily Photo bloggers I believe, from Sharon, CT, although she abandoned it years ago. I've always enjoyed browsing around the world. On a whim I decided to start chronicling my somewhat new habitat in upstate New York. Bob, I looked at yours as one of the first templates to get an idea how I wanted it to look.
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