That's another nice area, all along Rt 40, she likely knows them or the place, its behind the JD dealership, huge barns, don't stand still any where around the barns or shop, you will get run over, its crazy when the sileage starts coming in or a bunch of trucks are making deliveries there.
I believe there is an Agway up and or around there, Whitehall or Argyle, its been so long, but I hauled a record length set of trusses out of our shop to them, so long now, I cannot recall whether it was for them and a new building or what, they were 54'-0", had to be in '89 or so.
Warren to Washington must have been culture shock, going from mountains and similar to the nice ag land to the east and a little flatter.
We used to jump in the water at the old quarry in Argyle, before it went private, rumor has it they hit water and it filled up, equipment and all, no way you'd hit bottom from that 50'-0" drop, ( note to self, likely 30'-0' - things grow as we age LOL ). Was a great cool off spot in the summer.
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