Stopping in Salem

 

On my way home from work today, I took a picture of this lovely historic courthouse in Salem, New York, in the late afternoon sun. The building was completed in 1869 and served Washington County until 2003. It now houses a community center. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.

I like this colorful detailing with stained glass and the moldings on the exterior. Did I say sun? Yes, we finally had blue skies today, albeit still cold temperatures.

I mentioned in my opening post that Granville lies on what I call the Route 22 corridor of New York State, running south to north from the Bronx to the Canadian border and east of the Hudson River. I usually make my end-of-the-day commute up Route 22 from Bennington -- although in the morning I go down via Vermont Route 7. It's the same amount of time either way. Salem is the closest town with something like a town center south of Granville, although the very sparse town of Hebron lies between them.

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