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Silvermine Silvermine Guild Arts Centerschmitt Samuel Armstrong

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Silvermine Silvermine Guild Arts Centerschmitt Samuel Armstrong
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 17.83 MB
Pages: 127
Author: Silvermine Guild Arts Center;Schmitt, Samuel Armstrong
ISBN: 9781439658802, 9781467124119, 1439658803, 1467124117
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Silvermine Silvermine Guild Arts Centerschmitt Samuel Armstrong by Silvermine Guild Arts Center;schmitt, Samuel Armstrong 9781439658802, 9781467124119, 1439658803, 1467124117 instant download after payment.

"A measure of heaven" -- The Knockers and the Silvermine Guild of Artists -- The artists of Silvermine and their studio -- The Silvermine Tavern -- Silvermine's historic homes -- Mills along the Silvermine River -- Goings-on around town.;"Straddling the towns of Norwalk, Wilton, and New Canaan is the little valley known as Silvermine, an artists' colony whose rural feel has changed little since it was settled in the Colonial era. By the 19th century, a dozen mills were humming along the Silvermine River. When the mills became silent with the advent of steam power, the bucolic beauty of the valley attracted painters and sculptors, writers and poets, and illustrators and cartoonists who formed a celebrated artists' colony centered around the Silvermine Guild of Artists and the Silvermine Tavern. In 2006, an enclave of 85 buildings in the core neighborhood, including a number of artists' homes, were recognized as part of the Silvermine Center Historic District. Today, Silvermine continues to attract residents who value its artistic heritage and natural beauty."--Cover.

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