An empty ladle stands at the end of an old ship canal that once served the Hanna Furnace and Bethlehem Steel companies as a memorial to the generations of steelworkers of Lackawanna
Inside the Civil War Monument at Mt Albion cemetery. The spiral staircase can be taken to the top of the monument where a lovely view of the surrounding cemetery can be seen. On the 9 marble slabs you can see the names of 463 local residents who died fighting the war.
Side view of the sandstone chapel. Includes a view of the steep gabled roof. Includes a view of the entrance from Route 31 and several headstones from the surrounding cemetery.
Sideview of the church in Albion, NY. You can see the ashlar pattern of the sandstone. Multiple Tiffany stained glass windows can be seen. You can see the County Courthouse and jail across the street.
Front view of St Joseph's Cemetery Chapel in Albion, NY. Built in 1920 of red Medina Sandstone. Constructed in the Romanesque style. Located at the entrance to the cemetery. Opposite the chapel is Route 31.
Empty field on Wasson near Ridge Road. Site of the boardinghouse which was the setting of Ruben Santiago Hudson's play Lackawanna Blues and its later movie adaptation.
View of one of the small business districts within Bethlehem Park. Also features the old bridge which elementary school graduates would traditionally cross to the former Lincoln Middle School on graduation day.
Front of the Mt. Albion Chapel. Constructed of Medina Sandstone in 1875. Located at the cemetery entrance off of Route 31. Built in a Gothic Revival style. The Chapel is listed on the Historic Registry.
Front entry of the First Presbyterian Church. Built in 1875 of rose Sandstone; it features English Gothic architecture. Located on E. State St and Route 98. You can see several businesses across Route 98 and the Post Office.
Sideview of the Church along E. State St. Directly opposite is the County Courthouse with large white columns and at the far end of the square is the Pullman Church. The post office can be seen across the street.