McCrea Street, Fort Edward, New York.

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McCrea Street, Fort Edward, New York.
Here’s a good ghostsign, from Fort Edward, NY.
The bay of Fort Royal was now opened, and the view was extremely beautiful. Swinburne was still on the carronade, and as I knew he had been there before, I applied to him for information as to the locale. He told me the names of the batteries above the town, pointed out Fort Edward, and Negro Point, and particularly Pigeon Island, the battery at the top of which wore the appearance of a mural crown.
— Frederick Marryat, Peter Simple
Fort Edward, Martinique, from the sketchbook of Captain Edward Pelham Brenton, 1801.
The southbound Adirondack flies over the Hudson en route to Saratoga Springs, Albany-Rensselaer, and New York. The lead motor and dome car are decked out in the Phase 3 colors not seen in some years before Amtrak debuted its Heritage program. Fort Edward, NY October 23, 2011
Rainy Day Adirondack by Erie Limited Via Flickr: Amtrak 69, the Adirondack, is led by F40PH 297 as it slows or the station stop at Fort Edward, NY. (7/16/88).
Two RS3's haul southbound Adirondack into Fort Edward. March, 1975
PA-4 #19 loading passengers at Fort Edward, New York as it leads the Adirondack on July 8, 1975.