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Misty Morning Magic

COOPERSTOWN—Many thanks to Bill Miller for sharing this photo, which he describes as an “inundated Brookwood Garden on a foggy morn.” Brookwood Point, a 22-acre conservation area two miles north of the Village of Cooperstown is a quiet refuge for residents and visitors, featuring formal gardens, walking trails, and a natural launch area for canoes and kayaks. The property has been owned and managed by Otsego Land Trust for public use since 2011.

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