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Down the road to Greenbanks's Hollow Poster

by Jeff Folger

$24.56
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Down the road to Greenbanks's Hollow poster by Jeff Folger. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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The Vermont Greenbank's hollow covered bridge is just down the road. Greenbanks Hollow was a small town in Danville Vermont by todays standards but... more
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The Vermont Greenbank's hollow covered bridge is just down the road. Greenbanks Hollow was a small town in Danville Vermont by todays standards but in 1849 this was the largest business in Danville. You stand here today and see only the covered bridge (new) which the orignal was destroyed in a 1885 fire along with the rest of the town. But in its day it employed 45 workers had established a post office and gristmill and school. There were many residences near by and also the many farms in this area supplied wool from sheep herds to the woolen mill. Today the seventy-four-foot Greenbanks Hollow Bridge crosses Joe's Brook just upstream of a broken dam.
About Jeff Folger

Jeff Folger is a New England outdoor photographer specializing in the scenic landscapes of New England. In the autumn when the fall foliage of New England begins turn crimson, orange and yellow, You will find Jeff blogging about the fall colors. Even more importantly, he tells everyone where to go in search of the fall colors. You can find him as Jeff Foliage at www.jeff-foliage.com You can find Jeff out on the back roads of Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island or Connecticut photographing the quintessential New England scenic landscapes that have been captivating visitors to New England since the first tours took place back in the 1950s. Jeff sets out to produce images that express his artistic vision and...