New England s Covered Bridges

New England s Covered Bridges
Author: Benjamin D. Evans,June R. Evans
Publsiher: UPNE
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2012-08-14
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781611683851

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A complete guide to more than 200 covered bridges in the six New England states.

Covered Bridges of New England

Covered Bridges of New England
Author: Mrs. Clara Eola (Summers) Wagemann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1931
Genre: Covered bridges
ISBN: OCLC:247266224

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New England Covered Bridges

New England Covered Bridges
Author: Harold Stiver
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1927835143

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Descriptions to all of New England's 180 Remaining Historic Covered Bridges, as well as color photos of each one. **GPS Positions **Written Driving Directions** **Instructions for 10 Self-Guided Tours spread throughout the Region **Basic Info for each Site **Photo Tips for each Site **Truss types described and illustrated **Short History of Covered bridges **If you live in or travel in the New England area, you will treasure having this guide available. **Note: There is a Print and eBook Editions.

New England Covered Bridges Through Time

New England Covered Bridges Through Time
Author: Joseph Conwill
Publsiher: America Through Time
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2014-05-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625450788

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New England Covered Bridges Through Time shows the changes to these beloved symbols of Americana since they became major tourist attractions early in the twentieth century. Many covered bridges have been replaced with modern structures, and most of those which remain have also changed as the landscape around them has become more suburban. A few remnants remain the same, and still evoke old New England. This book shows how there historical bridges have fared in the modern world.

Reading Rural Landscapes A Field Guide to New England s Past

Reading Rural Landscapes  A Field Guide to New England s Past
Author: Robert Stanford
Publsiher: Tilbury House Publishers and Cadent Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780884483700

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William Faulkner once said, "The past is never dead. It's not even past." Nowhere can you see the truth behind his comment more plainly than in rural New England, especially Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and western Massachusetts. Everywhere we go in rural New England, the past surrounds us. In the woods and fields and along country roads, the traces are everywhere if we know what to look for and how to interpret what we see. A patch of neglected daylilies marks a long-abandoned homestead. A grown-over cellar hole with nearby stumps and remnants of stone wall and orchard shows us where a farm has been reclaimed by forest. And a piece of a stone dam and wooden sluice mark the site of a long-gone mill. Although slumping back into the landscape, these features speak to us if we can hear them and they can guide us to ancestral homesteads and famous sites. Lavishly illustrated with drawings and color photos. Provides the keys to interpret human artifacts in fields, woods, and roadsides and to reconstruct the past from surviving clues. Perfect to carry in a backpack or glove box. A unique and valuable resource for road trips, genealogical research, naturalists, and historians.

New England s Hidden Past

New England s Hidden Past
Author: Dan Landrigan,Leslie Landrigan
Publsiher: Down East Books
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2020-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781608939879

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New England is so compact that even casual visitors can sample its diverse history in just a short time. But travelers and residents alike can also pass right by historic buildings, landscapes, and iconic objects without noticing them. New England's Hidden Past presents the region’s history in an engaging new way: through 58 lists of historic places and things usually hidden in plain sight in all six New England states. Pay attention and you’ll find stone structures built by Indians, soaring churches financed by Franco-American millworkers, and public high schools started by colonists when New England was still a howling wilderness. You may have seen them, but you probably don’t know the story behind them. New England's Hidden Past takes readers to the grave sites of revolutionary heroines, Loyalist house museums, as well as, Revolutionary taverns and colonial inns. It takes them to Indian trails, the oldest houses, historic department stores, ghost towns, and Little Italys. Each unique, interesting location or object has a counterpart in the other five New England states. A perfect guide to keep in the car and refer to when traveling New England or planning a trip.

Old Covered Bridges

Old Covered Bridges
Author: Adelbert M. Jakeman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1935
Genre: Bridges
ISBN: UOM:39015023129722

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Covered Bridges in the New England States

Covered Bridges in the New England States
Author: Warren H. White
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-08-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 078647176X

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Covered bridges are gaining attention as states and counties are making large investments in the repair and preservation of existing covered bridges, offering tours and building new ones. This work documents all extant covered bridges--vehicle, railroad and pedestrian--in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. The book is arranged by state, then by county and bridge name, using the most commonly known or locally used name. All other known names will be included for each bridge, cross-referenced in the index. Each state is prefaced with a brief synopsis of its bridges, past and present, including bridge types, truss types and geographic location. To be included, a bridge must have been originally built as, or intended to be, a true covered bridge, meaning that it is used as a means of traveling over an obstacle, usually water, not attached to buildings solely for access to the building or between buildings, and has a covered portion at least ten feet in length. Richly illustrated.