You have to get up very early in the morning to read the New York Times before your 6 am swim but that is exactly what friend Connie did this morning.....and had already forwarded a copy to her favorite blogger.
The Road Trip On Route 20, Where the Past Is Present , written by Tracie Rozhon takes the reader on the road west from Albany, New York, on Routes 20 and 20A. With the opening of the New York State Thruway in the 1950s, this route has largely been bypassed, only to be rediscovered by the author. Architectural treasures, antique shops, bed-and-breakfasts, interesting people, history and more are delightfully described.
Starting from Albany visiting Sharon Springs, home of the Iroquois Indian Museum; Cherry Valley; Bouckville, birthplace of Darwin D. Martin; Cazenovia; Skaneateles, most beautiful downtown on the route, summer home of L.D. Smith (Smith-Corona); Auburn, William Seward (Seward's Folly); Geneva overlooking Seneca Lake; and completing the trip at mile 290 from Albany the author arrives at our favorite place....Elbert Hubbard's Roycroft Inn. Concluding the piece on the 290 mile trip, the author uses Elbert Hubbard's words. "If victory is, as Hubbard wrote, a matter of staying power, then Route 20 is a real winner."
The article too is a real winner. Check the New York Times for August 11, 2006, your copy of The Times, online, or a library. Better yet, take the trip, going West from Albany or East from Buffalo. Visit the Roycroft Copper Shop after you check in at the Inn.