From Cooperstown to Oneonta, much of the rich architectural heritage of New York State's Otsego County is wonderfully preserved; much of it waits to be explored.
Diantha Schull presents more than 200 of the county's eighteenth- and nineteenth-century buildings, sophisticated and simple alike--their styles, uses, histories, preservation, and sometimes their destruction.
From great, Romanesque public buildings, classical Greek Revival estates, and fanciful Victorian homes, .