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Drone Flies Over Doubleday

Paul Frederick of Adworkshop, Lake Placid, launches a drone over Doubleday Field a few minutes ago, which is shooting footage of "The Birthplace of Baseball" in preparing new web and social media videos for Destination Marketing Corp. of Otsego County, the county's tourism promotion effort. DMOC's director, Deb Taylor, left, said the Adworkshop team will be in the county through Thursday; the drone will be buzzing over Hyde Hall tomorrow, and other shoots are still being arranged. (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)
Paul Frederick of Adworkshop, Lake Placid, launches a drone over Doubleday Field a few minutes ago.  The DJI Inspire Quadcopter is shooting footage of “The Birthplace of Baseball” in preparing new web and social media videos for Destination Marketing Corp. of Otsego County, the county’s tourism promotion effort. DMOC’s director, Deb Taylor, right, said the Adworkshop team will be in the county through Thursday; the drone will be buzzing over Hyde Hall tomorrow, and other shoots are still being arranged. (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)

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