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Oppenheim Photo Gallery

East Canada Creek seen from the village park in Dolgeville, with the far side covered in stone and the old dam just out of sight Crum Creek looking upstream at the shelf steps of the rock with the water cascading over View of Winter field behind an old barbed wire fence with a treeline and mountain in the background Little blue flowers guard the Bacon Brook as it winds away into cattails and brush and trees with a wisply blue sky in the background Two black and white cows in a green spring field against a light blue sky A gently flowing curve on Middlesprite Creek on King Rd at a fishing access spot Sprite Creek wandering over rocks through sumer woods Beaversprite sign - an extension of the Utica Zoo Tall bright yellow Dandelion-like flowers overlooking the slow flwoing Timmerman Creek Historical Sign - Home of Robert Higbie, first town supervisor, Oppenheim, following the creation of Fulton County. First town meeting held here April 1838. Erected 1996 by Fulton County Historian. A calm pool where Zimmerman creek crosses Youkers Bush Road with the reflection of the foliage on the right and a view of the creek as it flows away over rock to the right East Canada Creek viewed from the bridge in Dolgeville Historical sign on a snowy hill with a home in the background. The sign reads: Built, 1803 by N.Y. State. Over this road in 1814 Gen. Izard with 4,000 men marched to Sacketts Harbor in the War of 1812. Sprite Creek with some white water looking downstream Wooden barns and a picket fence with a Historical Sign - Robert Higbie House. Home of Robert Higbie, first town supervisor, Oppenheim, following the creation of Fulton County. First town meeting held here Apr. 1838. Erected 1996 by Fulton County Historian. Stalks of bright green summer corn reaching up to a cloudy blue sky View of the school building front with snow curled up around the building Historical sign on a snowy hill with a home in the background. The sign reads: Built, 1803 by N.Y. State. Over this road in 1814 Gen. Izard with 4,000 men marched to Sacketts Harbor in the War of 1812. Front of the brick OESJ Elementary school under a blue sky Dolgeville Bridge at County edge meeting a tree covered hill under a beautiful blue sky with wispy clouds Country road disappearing into a forest with signs indicating entry to the Town of Ephratah Country corner of Baum Rd (the Old State Rd) and Kringsbush at the edge of the County State road with flashed of red leaves breaki gout from the mostly green trees

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