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2 carefully curated photography spots with GPS coordinates, shooting tips, and local insights

A small, brick Edwardian clock tower anchoring downtown Roslyn—photogenic for its ornate clock face, textured masonry and village-context streetscape. Easy curbside access on Tower Pl with nearby street parking; no entry fee. Best at golden hour for warm stone tones, or blue hour/night when the face is lit. Weekday mornings are quiet; watch for tourist foot traffic on weekends. No special permits for casual photography.

Compact, historic village park with two ponds, a trickling stream, gazebo, old water mill and the illuminated Mackay statue — strong seasonal color and intimate landscapes. No entry fee; dedicated parking and clean restrooms on-site. Easy walking paths make it accessible; best visited at golden hour (sunrise/sunset) for warm light and reflections. Weekdays or early mornings reduce crowds. Great as a quick stop while exploring Roslyn's historic district.