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The Covered Bridges Of Ashtabula County Ohio Feather Carl E

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The Covered Bridges Of Ashtabula County Ohio Feather Carl E
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.;History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3 MB
Author: Feather, Carl E
ISBN: 9781625847454, 9781626192614, 1625847459, 1626192618
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Covered Bridges Of Ashtabula County Ohio Feather Carl E by Feather, Carl E 9781625847454, 9781626192614, 1625847459, 1626192618 instant download after payment.

When its first covered bridge was constructed on the Ashtabula-TrumbullTurnpike in 1832, Ashtabula County was closer to frontier than a “newConnecticut.” Its rutted roads promised adventure and suggested prosperity butalso great hardship. Covered bridges, made mostly of local timber, wouldeventually soften the brutality of travel, isolation and a well-wateredlandscape. Their proliferation and preservation gave Ashtabula County thenickname “Covered Bridge Capital of the Western Reserve.” Admire both famousand forgotten crossings with Carl E. Feather, who has spent over a quartercentury mired in muddy creek beds, camera in hand, waiting for the perfectlight.

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