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Skipping Stones - A Collection of Work by Blair LaBella Art Gallery in Meredith, NH USA
Beautiful Handcrafted Jewelry Meredith NH; The League of NH Craftsmen Meredith Fine Craft Gallery is presenting the first of the 2024 promotions with SKIPPING STONES, a collection of work by Blair LaBella. Blair, a native of Marblehead Ma.
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Slate Covered Bridge Scenic in Swanzey, NH USA
The bridge name originates from the Slate family who lived on a farm along the river north of the bridge. It is the second bridge on this location, the first having been built around 1800.
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Smith Covered Bridge Scenic in Plymouth, NH USA
Smith River Bridge According to W. Edward White in his book Covered Bridges of New Hampshire, a Captain Charles Richardson built the first covered bridge at this site in the early 1800s. The current bridge was built in 1850 when James McQueston hired Herman Marcy of Littleton, N.H.
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Stark Covered Bridge Scenic in Groveton, NH USA
The bridge was originally a simple Paddleford truss with a center pier. During the 1890s, high water removed the center pier and the bridge was washed downstream. It was brought back by men and oxen and set on new stone piers.
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Sulphite Covered Bridge Scenic in Franklin, NH USA
The existing structure replaced a framed trestle bridge erected here in 1891 or 1892 by the Franklin and Tilton Railroad.
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Swift River Covered Bridge Scenic in Conway, NH USA
The first bridge on this site was built by John Douglass in 1850. It gave much needed access to the north using West Side Road and served local commerce well until the spring of 1869.
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Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery Art Gallery in Keene, NH USA
Art from the Gallery's Permanet Collection This summer, Thorne director Brian Wallace will select and install pieces from across the gallery's collection that in one way or another connect to the idea or the experience of summer.
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Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery Art Gallery in Keene, NH USA
Biennial Regional Juror's Choice Exhibition 6/3-9/3/17 Artists working in all media, who's work was completed after 2014, and who live within a 40 mile radius of Keene were invited to submit up to 6 pieces of art. Juror Alexandra Foradas, assistant curator at Mass MOCO selected the work for the 2017 Biennial Exhibition.
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Waterloo Covered Bridge Scenic in Warner, NH USA
The structure was completely rebuilt in 1857 by Dutton Woods of Contoocook. It was rebuilt a second time in 1970, at a cost of $16,300 under the state Town Bridge Aid Program. Finally, the bridge was rehabilitated by the state in 1987 at a cost of $3,000.
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Whittier Covered Bridge Scenic in Ossipee, NH USA
Town records indicate there was a crude open timber bridge at this site in 1791 which was repaired in 1803, 1811, and again in 1820. A new bridge was built in 1820 by Wentworth Lord at a cost of $133.
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WHOO, An Exhibit of Owls Art Gallery in Meredith, NH USA
An exhibition of owl rug hookings by artist Sandra Grant The League of NH Craftsmen Meredith Fine Craft Gallery is excited to present WHOO, an exhibit of owls by Sandra Grant.
Sandra uses rug hooking as her means to create beautiful sculpted birds.
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Wright's Covered Bridge Scenic in Newport, NH USA
The bridge was built in 1906 by the Bridge and Building Department of the Boston and Maine Railroad. It replaced a wooden bridge built by the Sugar River Railroad in 1871 and 1872. The Sugar River line merged with the Concord and Claremont Railroad in 1873.
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