"Vintage Taste, Rare Talent" by David Higgins. Todd Yoggy shapes rich interiors and the community he loves. This issue also features Bus Your Own in Wellsboro, A Tale of Two Houses in Knoxville, and ...
On this particularly snowy evening, I retrieved my lantern and drove to the Pine Creek Rail Trail. I carefully positioned the lantern on freshly fallen snow on the bridge of the Rail Trail, and I ...
How did a kid from Big Flats end up in a bidding war at Sotheby’s London with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, and Rod Stewart? Here’s how. Todd Yoggy by profession is an interior designer.
The Christmas holidays are a season of giving, so my wife gave me an assignment. It’s only fitting that Teresa Banik Capuzzo, the editor and publisher of Mountain Home, who made our company, Beagle ...
"The Lost Trail of Tiffany" by David O'Reilly. St. Paul's Episcopal's stained glass and mosaics were designed by the master, so why is it such a secret? This issue also features Perfecting the Art of ...
The Glass Menagerie, with its ornate stained-glass sign at 37 East Market Street, Corning, has new owners and new life as Bedcat Studios. Stephen and Sloba Breinager bought the building in September ...
I straightened my aching back and surveyed our house, decked to the halls for Christmas. Lights and garland graced every window and the archway between the living and dining rooms. The collection of ...
Editor's Note, Correction on caption of above photo in print runs: The 82nd Airborne parachuted into Holland in September 1944 as part of Operation Market Garden. It’s August 28, 2025. The Phillies’ ...
"Hitler Strikes Out" by Don Knaus. Local flyboys played America's Game with history's highest stakes—fool the Nazis. This issue also features The Band Plays on in Corning, Shacking Up with Hunters in ...
On the evening of the full harvest moon last October, I went out to find a good spot to capture the moon as it rose for the evening. Although I did take some pictures, none really seemed to do the ...
At 6:51 p.m. the last of the summer light turns the field golden, the unmistakable hue that happens as summer begins to fade. The air tonight is cooler, quieter. As a photographer, I know to expect ...
The high school cafeteria in America often gets a bum rap. Maybe being forced to take a vegetable rubbed you the wrong way. Perhaps the public school sloppy joe could never compete with Mom’s. Or ...
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