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Let's Tour Bukowsko!

Enjoy your brief journey through Bukowsko. Click on a photograph, if you would like to see it in more detail. To find out more about this shtetl go to: http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/Bukowsko Photos contributed by Debbie Greenlee, Michael Hujsak, and 'me'. ~ Copyright © 2002
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Outskirts of Bukowsko
Outskirts of Bukowsko
We are now entering the town.
We are now entering the town.
One of the first things you see is the parish church.
One of the first things you see is the parish church.
This Bukowsko brochure highlights the church and countryside. (double-click to read the accompanying Polish text)
This Bukowsko brochure highlights the church and countryside. (double-click to read the accompanying Polish text)
Need a place to stay, while visiting? Note the symbols, which include some recreational activities available in the area.
Need a place to stay, while visiting? Note the symbols, which include some recreational activities available in the area.
This appears to be another area where you can stay.
This appears to be another area where you can stay.
If you see this couple wandering through town, find out their names? (grin)
If you see this couple wandering through town, find out their names? (grin)
The City Hall seems to be a remnant of the Communist era.
The City Hall seems to be a remnant of the Communist era.
This home stood out,  due to all of the lovely flowers.
This home stood out, due to all of the lovely flowers.
A small shop with a picturesque view in the background.
A small shop with a picturesque view in the background.
This may be the only bus stop in town.
This may be the only bus stop in town.
A diagonal line through a town name is the universal symbol throughout Poland that you are leaving a town.
A diagonal line through a town name is the universal symbol throughout Poland that you are leaving a town.
The countryside in this area of Poland is just breathtaking.
The countryside in this area of Poland is just breathtaking.
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