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Seneca Ray Stoddard
Seneca Ray Stoddard

Glens Falls Native Looks Through Stoddard's Lens, 120 Years Later

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In the late 1800s, photographer Seneca Ray Stoddard captured some of the most iconic scenes in north country. Stoddard's postcards and prints helped to plant the Adirondack Park in the American imagination. Stoddard lived in Glens Falls. Now another Glens Falls native has spent two years photographing the exact same scenes. Mark Bowie lives now in Massachusetts. His show, called "In Stoddard's Footsteps" opened last week at the Chapman Historical Museum In Glens Falls and will run through Labor Day.

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