Rachel and I spent our vacation doing the cooking for Richland Camp in Richland, NY. This first picture is of the tabernacle building where the services were held. The little building next to that is the bookstore with a room above it for someone to stay in. The second picture is of the office on the first floor and the girls dorm on the second floor.
This building is the dining hall. The kitchen was on the back side of this building. That is where we spent most of our time. The second floor has rooms but they are no longer used. The next picture is looking toward where people parked their campers. There are a lot of little two storied cabins here on the grounds.
This is looking across the grounds the other way past the tabernacle. On the left is the pavilion where the young people hang out. The next picture is the cabin that we got to stay in. The accommodations were nice. It was air conditioned, had a shower and sink. We still had to walk to the restrooms that were behind the office building.
These are some interior views of the cabin.
These pictures were taken inside of the tabernacle building. The building was dedicated in 1912. It is very interestingly built. If you don't know where Richland is, it is located close to Pulaski, NY, which is in the snow belt region along Lake Ontario. This building has withstood many snowstorms over the last 100 years. We cooked here 8 years ago, and they had just replaced the kitchen roof because it had collapsed under the snow in the winter. They get a lot of snow in this area.
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