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Historical Farmhouse Razed

In Cooperstown Neighborhood

The proprietor of Scott Ubner Excavating of Fly Creek demolishes the 19th century farmhouse at the end of Cooperstown’s Delaware Street today, where Josh Edmonds of Simple Integrity contractors plans to erect a new house. The village Zoning Board of Appeals required Edmonds, who razed another house two years ago on nearby Walnut Street, to find an independent consultant to prove the building was unsalvagable before allowing the demolition to go forward.   The property – as are all properties around Otsego Lake – is in the Glimmerglass National Historic District. (AllOTSEGO.com photo)

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