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Pine Plains Views

A Video Celebration of Rural Community

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Video stories of what might be considered history one day lives on today.

Howe They Farmed: Home farm movies of the forties and fifties of farming with horses and early tractors.

This Old Mill: A water-powered grist mill.

Choppin' Rock: A stone-cutter keeping skills and techniques from the past alive.

Moving On: A farm house being moved to a diffeent location and different use. 

That Old House The restoration of the 1760 Graham/Brush House.

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written by chris , December 21, 2009

Hi could you please tell me of the vetrinarian who died . He was a Vet from Dr. Hart's office in Pine Plaines. It was A horse accident.
thank you

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Why

I came to Pine Plains a few years ago by choice, not by chance of birth. But the small-town rural community I chose is changing. The farmers have, for the most part, sold to people from the city and fields are becoming lawns.

I am making this journal to preserve what I can of a changing way of life and to share it with the community. On a more personal level, I am making this as a way of holding on to the reasons why I came here.