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Historic Barns of Connecticut: October 2011
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Historic Barns of Connecticut. A Project of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation. Tuesday, October 18, 2011. We're getting to work on our Thematic Multiple Property State Register Nomination - that's the long way of saying, Todd and Charlotte are getting out in the field to "interview" and research 200 of Connecticut's significant barns which we are nominating to the State Register of Historic Places. It's hard to choose 200 from the 8,000 that we have seen! Labels: Connecticut historic barns.
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Historic Barns of Connecticut: March 2012
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Historic Barns of Connecticut. A Project of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation. Thursday, March 8, 2012. It was great to be outside yesterday, visiting a historic dairy farm, now enjoying new life as Crossen Arabians - here's this year's new foal, 3 weeks old. That was the most obvious sign that a new season is arriving any day now. More to celebrate today:. Labels: Connecticut historic barns. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Take a look at the 8,000 barns we've documented so far:.
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Historic Barns of Connecticut: Barns and CSAs
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Historic Barns of Connecticut. A Project of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation. Thursday, June 28, 2012. Several of our favorite historic barns are home to working farms that are run as CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture) - what a great way to live sustainably by eating local food AND conserving great old local buildings! Here's Wild Carrot CSA at the 1870 Bristol Barn next to the Farmington River in Canton. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ www.connecticutbarns.org/.
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Historic Barns of Connecticut: October 2010
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Historic Barns of Connecticut. A Project of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation. Tuesday, October 19, 2010. A Tale of Two CSAs. Local food supporters in these two Connecticut towns have started Community-Supported Agriculture. Projects on historic farms purchased by each town for open space. In Cheshire, the old Lassen Farm is now. Producing weekly supplies of vegetables for its subscribers as Boulder Knoll Community Farm. In Woodbridge, the Massaro Farm. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Historic Barns of Connecticut: Winter Reflections
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Historic Barns of Connecticut. A Project of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation. Saturday, January 14, 2012. By Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris, 1912. One hundred years later, the barns that were groomed and spiffed up in Elisabeth's time, have returned to the "unkempt" condition that she loved. Though, if not groomed a bit, they're apt to collapse entirely! Labels: Connecticut historic barns. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Take a look at the 8,000 barns we've documented so far:.
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Historic Barns of Connecticut: June 2013
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Historic Barns of Connecticut. A Project of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation. Wednesday, June 12, 2013. A little mud doesn't stop us - the Barn Celebration carried on in rain, mud, and finally a great day of sunshine! See videos of our speakers here: http:/ www.youtube.com/user/CTBarns/videos. Try out our new Barns Trail - get paper map and the iPhone App! In the App Store, search for CT Barns. Historic Barns of Connecticut. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Enter your email address:.
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Historic Barns of Connecticut: We celebrate barns!
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Historic Barns of Connecticut. A Project of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation. Wednesday, June 12, 2013. A little mud doesn't stop us - the Barn Celebration carried on in rain, mud, and finally a great day of sunshine! See videos of our speakers here: http:/ www.youtube.com/user/CTBarns/videos. Try out our new Barns Trail - get paper map and the iPhone App! In the App Store, search for CT Barns. Historic Barns of Connecticut. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:.
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Welcome to the Thompson Historical Society
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In the past two years, the Connecticut Trust has surveyed almost 900 barns across the state. This survey has yielded a wealth of information about Connecticut’s agricultural history and buildings, but it has also highlighted the threats that face many historic barns and related structures (see “The Most Important Threatened Historic Places,” CPN, September/October 2006). And exploring the possibility of publishing a book on Connecticut barns. Or www.connecticutbarns.org.
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Historic Barns of Connecticut: December 2010
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Historic Barns of Connecticut. A Project of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation. Thursday, December 30, 2010. New Year 2011 - a Good Start in Sherman. Happy Acres Farm is one of the last working farms in the town of Sherman. Owner Tony Hapanowich has lived here all his life. Click this link for some great photos of. Tony and his animals. Published by newstimes.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Take a look at the 8,000 barns we've documented so far:. Http:/ www.connecticutbarns.org/.
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Historic Barns of Connecticut: Celebrate Barns - June 7-8
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Historic Barns of Connecticut. A Project of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation. Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Celebrate Barns - June 7-8. We are making final preparations for our two-day celebration starting with a gala evening and ending with a Hoedown. Bushnell Farm is at 1445 Boston Post Road in Old Saybrook - information here. In between - an array of sessions and demonstrations of everything about barns -. And we'll be introducing the new. With a beautiful printed map and a fun iPhone App!