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What A Lift!

Hello Freeman’s Journal- We took a hot air balloon flight over cooperstown and the lake while visiting my parents for the 4th of July- my parents (Judith and Kip Coburn) thought you may like some photos-some are from the balloon chasers, some from the balloon itself….  feel free to contact me if you’d like more info or any high resolution images- Cheers! -Kyla Coburn
Kyla Coburn, daughter of Judith and Kip Coburn of Woodbull Antiques, Milford, was visiting her parents over the Fourth of July Weekend (during Woodbull’s annual Antiques Show) and took a hot-air balloon flight over Cooperstown and Otsego Lake.  Here, of course, is the Sleeping Lion and Kingfisher Tower.  “Some are from the balloon chasers, some from the balloon itself,” she writes.  Beautiful.  Thanks, Kyla.

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