Spring at a horse farm in Surry New Hampshire.
Spring at a horse farm in Surry New Hampshire. Read More »
Stan Amster Photography – Scenic and Commercial Photography in Northern New England.
Late winter at Coburn Covered Bridge in East Montpelier.
Coburn Covered Bridge in East Montpelier Vermont. Read More »
The store has been around for over 150 years.
The Marshfield General Store in Marshfield Vermont Read More »
Taking pictures of the Milky Way is an adventure. You never know what you have until you get home.
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The Milky Way from Stowe. Read More »
When I was driving by, I took notice that the clouds looked kinda stormy. I snapped a few pictures before the skies opened up.
A stormy afternoon at the Mount Washington Hotel Read More »
This may be the last known picture of the barn. Sadly, on Sept. 11, 2016, lightning from the storm struck the Old Dairy Barn and it burned to the ground.
At about 5:30am, on Sept. 11, 2016, lightning from a Thunderstorm struck the Old Dairy Barn on the Southern Acres portion of the property. First responders and firefighters arrived on the scene slightly after 7am. By 9:30am, the building was ash and charred wood, and a National Historic Landmark had been lost.
The Old Dairy Barn at Shelburne Farms in Shelburne Vermont Read More »
The Power House Covered Bridge, also known as the School Street Covered Bridge, is a covered bridge from 1872 that crosses the Gihon River off State Route 100C in Johnson, Vermont, US. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The bridge’s name is from a now obsolete hydroelectric generating station just upstream from it. The bridge is of Queen post truss design by an unknown builder.
The Power House Covered Bridge is located east of the village of Johnson, on School Street just west of Vermont Route 100C. It cross the Gihon River, a tributary of the Lamoille River in a roughly east–west orientation. It is a single-span Queen post truss structure, 63.5 feet (19.4 m) long and 19 feet (5.8 m), with a roadway width of 16 feet (4.9 m) (one lane). The bridge rests on stone abutments faced in concrete, and is covered by a gabled metal roof. The exterior is clad in vertical board siding, which extends around to the insides of the portals. On the sides, the siding does not extend all the way to the roof, leaving an open strip. The trusses include iron rods for stability, and have had metal plates added to some of the joints for increased strength.
Power House Covered Bridge in in Johnson Vermont Read More »