Look at each clue, read the riddle, and see if you can spy the answers. Click on the clue pictures to discover if you are correct!
This building was donated by the Williams family, to house an ever-changing collection for all to see.
Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do; dribble, shoot, score, were sounds heard through this door that is no more.
Until recently under fraternal rule, its history began as the Fort Plain High School.
This building once stored artillery, for an academy that used to be.
This building holds our town's history, including a famous painting by Richard Gibney.
The center of town, in a flash, the children love to run and splash.
A song was written for a girl who lived here, a hotel for those traveling from far and near.
Isaac Paris Jr. built this in 1786, a home and a trading post for those in a fix.
This bell once rang for a fire long ago and was placed so that all would know.
Through the lock flowed one of the main streets of our town. "Clinton's Ditch" it was known to all around.
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