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Can You Guess Where This Is In Ossining?

We found this somewhere in Ossining. Can you tell us where this photo was taken? Photo Credit: Nathan Bruttell
Photos from the last two weeks were taken at the Ossining Historical Society. Photo Credit: Nathan Bruttell

OSSINING, N.Y. — We've got a challenge for the sharp-eyed readers who think they know Ossining. Can you tell us where this photo was taken?

Each Saturday, we'll post a photo of an architectural feature or object found somewhere in Ossining. It's up to you to figure out the name of the building, street or landmark where we took the photo. Points will be awarded to the first person who correctly gives the photo's location. We'll be keeping a list of our attentive readers. 

David A. Morrison continues his winning ways by correctly guessing that the photos from the last two weeks were taken at the Ossining Historical Society. David, contact the Ossining Daily Voice at nbruttell@dailyvoice.com to receive your prize for leading the standings. 

This week's clue: Honestly, this bell became famous after a ride through town with Abe. 

Tell us: Where is this object located? It's in the same area where last week's photo was taken. If you know, brag about it on our Facebook page or write it in the comments section. The first person to guess correctly will earn five points with each subsequent correct guess earning one point. Remember, only guesses on our Facebook page and in the comments section count toward the rankings. 

Here are the current rankings:

First Place: David A. Morrison – 28 points 

Second Place: Belle Watson - 7 points

Third Place: Meaddows Ryan - 6 points

Fourth Place: Deb Graham - 5 points; Christopher Cavanaugh - 5 points

Fifth Place: Brian Doyle - 3 points

Tied for 6th: David Petluck – 1 point; Oma McCabe – 1 point; The Desiderio family – 1 point; mlv74 – 1 point; Stacey Ferguson Laoutaris – 1 point; Joan Smyth Dengler – 1 point; Liz Miller Feldman – 1 point; Ed Impara – 1 point; Brian Doyle – 1 point; bfadair – 1 point; Bill Kress – 1 point

Next week, we'll post a new Guess Where Photo and the answer to this week's photo with a bigger picture. 

Comments (4)

bfadair1:

the entrance to the weier chamber on the old croton aqeuduct

Adelard:

I have to agree, On the aqueduct bridge at Ann st.

billruns331:

Weir Chamber on top of the Double Arch

rambo:

this is a photo of the chambers going down into the aqueduct by Ann St.

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