A frigid day at the Mount Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods New Hampshire.
A frigid day at the Mount Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods New Hampshire. Read More »
New England Photography. Scenic Photography of New England.
That is if you come in on RT12 from Barnard.
Everyone has driven by this on the way to Woodstock Vermont Read More »
The Sleepy Hollow Farm near Woodstock Vermont.
From the archives since I am too lazy to drive down for some new pictures.
This view never gets old. Read More »
In 1775, the frame of the Meetinghouse was raised, the first important civic event in Jaffrey’s history. Tradition has it that the raising occurred on the day of the Battle of Bunker Hill (June 17th) and that the sounds of the Charlestown cannonade could be heard by those toiling on the Common. The builder/contractor was Captain Samuel Adams, twenty-four years of age and then of Rindge, assisted by his brother-in-law, Jeremiah Spofford. In 1822, the bell tower and spire were added, paid for by donations on the condition that the Town would buy the bell, which it did the following year. It was cast by the Paul Revere Foundry. At the same time, the building was painted and new clapboards were installed.
The Jaffrey Meeting House in Jaffrey New Hampshire Read More »