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Historic brick building with wood bell cupola in NYS CayugaLake FingerLakes Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Historic brick building in overgrown brush visible in winter NYS FingerLakes Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Historic brick building with wood bell cupola in NYS CayugaLake FingerLakes
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Historic architectural brick building in Evans Center Route89 Armitage Rd Tyre, Seneca Falls NewYorkState FingerLakes. Near Big Crusoe Island Cemetery, Evans Cemetery, Evans Corners Cemetery, New Evans Corners Cemetery in Seneca Falls, Seneca County, New York, USA. Fired clay brick was the most popular building material in the United States and began in the early 17th century.


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