A fresh snowfall transformed the Village of Roslyn this weekend, offering a quiet reminder of the enduring beauty of the places that shape our community. From the Roslyn Grist Mill to the Mackay Estate Gate Lodge, these historic landmarks took on a new character under a blanket of snow, highlighting the craftsmanship and care that have allowed them to stand for generations. Scenes like these invite us to pause and appreciate how closely Roslyn’s history is woven into the everyday life of the village.
In Gerry Park, the snowfall also brought moments of simple joy, as children gathered to sled and play along the hills beside the horse statue that once stood tall in the Harbor Hill Estate. It’s a powerful illustration of what preservation makes possible: historic places that are not just admired, but actively lived in and loved. As we continue our work to protect and restore Roslyn’s architectural heritage, we are reminded that these spaces belong as much to today’s community as they do to the past, and to the generations still to come.





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