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Split rail fence (Explored)
Split rail fences were popular where wood was plentiful and the ground was too hard to dig a fence post.
"Old Sturbridge Village is a living museum located in Sturbridge, Massachusetts which recreates life in rural New England during the 1790s through 1830s. It is the largest living museum in New England, covering more than 200 acres (80 hectares). The Village includes 59 antique buildings, three water-powered mills, and a working farm. Third-person costumed interpreters demonstrate and interpret 19th-century arts, crafts, and agricultural work. "
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"Old Sturbridge Village is a living museum located in Sturbridge, Massachusetts which recreates life in rural New England during the 1790s through 1830s. It is the largest living museum in New England, covering more than 200 acres (80 hectares). The Village includes 59 antique buildings, three water-powered mills, and a working farm. Third-person costumed interpreters demonstrate and interpret 19th-century arts, crafts, and agricultural work. "
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Living museum.....! I'm sure every inch can be photographed.. HFF
Merci pour toutes ces explications.
Bonne et agréable fin de semaine.
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Bl;eated HFF and a happy weekeend.
I really like the diagonal bands created by the mowed lawn, meadow grasses and wood in your image, Esther.
Belated HFF!
HFF and have a good weekend
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