Photo:  Donnelly's Ice Cream via Facebook

This is a fun gallery.

Here, we take a look at some of the smallest businesses in Upstate New York.  Full disclosure.  I am 6'4" tall so a lot of places seem small to me.  But truth is, these are INDEED small places.

The list includes a tiny bookstore with an amazing piece of history in its past.  A small Adirondack ice cream stand that serves up one flavor each day.  Sorry, but just one flavor.  How about a bar with no stools?  Or a tiny barber shop.  A bakery tucked away in a village with only 300 residents.  How about a church that holds only two people and has to be reached by a rowboat.

One of my favorites is a very small movie theatre.  How small?  Well, it is kind of like watching a movie in an airplane.  The theater is long and narrow and has 5 seats on the right, and just two seats on the left.  In each row.  Oh, and it isn't just small.  It is also one of the oldest active movie houses in the United States.  Very cool.

This list will have you scratching your head and, perhaps, marking them down for a look for yourself.

If you know of a teeny, tiny business in Upstate New York that you think our readers would like to hear about, we encourage you to visit our Facebook page and give it a shout out.  We really do want to hear from you!

Take a Look! Smallest Barber Shop? Tiniest Movie Theatre? Miniscule Bookstore? All in Upstate NY.

This gallery pays tribute to the small but mighty businesses across Upstate New York that are but a blip in size. Here you will find the smallest church (holds two people, and yes they perform several weddings a year), the smallest bar (how many bar stools? Nobody knows), the smallest ice cream stand (sorry only one flavor each day), and much more.

Gallery Credit: Chuck DImperio

7 Of the Strangest, Oddest Sights In Upstate New York! Weird, But Very Cool!

There are hundreds of odd, interesting, quirky, and totally fascinating sites and sights spread all over Upstate New York. Here are seven of the best. I mean, you have to admit any gallery that includes a 1929 gas station, the oldest trees in the world, a two-story brick outhouse, and the world's largest kaleidoscope is sure to grab any road warrior's attention!

Gallery Credit: Chuck D'Imperio