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A day in Antwerp, NY: Photo essay of people, places in Upstate NY village
The village of Antwerp, established in 1853, is home to about 700 people and is located in the Northeastern portion of Jefferson County. The village lies on both sides of the Indian River, which was the center of early settlement. The entire village has been listed on the New York State Historic Registry.
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The village of Antwerp historic district's commercial core runs along Main Street toward the Indian River.
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Unfortunately the village market has closed, leaving Antwerp with no grocery store.
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Colorful storefront on Main Street.
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Abby, Emma, Rhyleigh and Christina were enjoying a day off from school.
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The bridge on Main Street looking toward the business district.
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The beautiful Indian River, with Van Buren Street visible to the left.
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The Indian River crossing under Main Street. There are mill ruins on the other side of the bridge.
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Homes on Main Street in the village.
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Robbins Hardware is the only remaining retail merchant in the downtown area since the closure of Village Market.
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Downtown Antwerp businesses, church and library.
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Original commercial buildings remain on Main Street in Antwerp.
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This beautiful church is the First Congregational Church of Antwerp. It is on the corner of Main Street and Hoyt Avenue.
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The Crosby Public Library is undergoing an exciting expansion. They are adding an additional 1,400-square feet, upgrading heating/cooling and increasing efficiency to reduce operating costs. A cozy adult reading corner by the fire is almost complete!
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Ryan was getting in some practice for school. He attends SUNY Canton to study small engine repair. His goal is to eventually work for Polaris. Before I left he said if I was looking for people to photograph, Edward and Sue Montgomery do really wonderful work with the food pantry at the church. How nice that he gave a shout-out to his mom and dad!
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Brianna and Baby moved to Antwerp from West Virginia about a year ago. I asked, "What brought you all the way up north?" From the car, a woman shouted, "Me!" Family is everything!
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I admit that these train crossings in the middle of a village scare me a little. This one is right next to a primary school!
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These older houses have unique architectural features.
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The Antwerp Town Hall coordinates nicely with autumn.
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This Romanesque Revival brick building was originally constructed for the Bank of Antwerp, founded in 1872 by Cassius Coolidge. Coolidge eventually gained fame for being the artist who painted the poker-playing dogs!
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Monument Park, on Main and Madison streets, was dedicated in 1894. It includes a 40-granite monument and a World War II Sherman tank.
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Soldiers and Sailors Monument: "Erected in 1893 by the citizens of Antwerp in memory of soldiers and sailors of 1861-1865."
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Chelsea and Jaimie moved from Harrisburg, Pa., to Antwerp last year. They're loving the open spaces, and getting to spend time with their 6-and-a-half-year-old nephew, Marcus.
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The playground is right at the edge of Fort Drum. I realized this when I read a sign that said, "you are now entering a military installation." I reversed my vehicle. The sounds of artillery explosions can be a bit unnerving, but they say you get used to it quickly.
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Antwerp and the surrounding areas have a growing Amish population. It is not uncommon to share the road with a horse and buggy.
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The large flock of sheep you may see on Route 11 in Antwerp belongs to Beartown Farms. Beartown Farms consists of three previously abandoned dairy farms and is now home to 150 Angus and Devon cattle and 600 St. Croix hair sheep. They've recently added a roadside stand where people can buy directly from the farm.
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Sign on Route 11 at Beartown Farms.
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The end of a day in Antwerp, New York.
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