A Project of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Winter Reflections
from Jonathan Papers by Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris, 1912 One hundred years later, the barns that were groomed and spiffed up in Elisabeth's time, have returned to the "unkempt" condition that she loved. Though, if not groomed a bit, they're apt to collapse entirely!
Barns are central to our New England identity. With help from volunteers we find Connecticut's barns and record them in an online database. We also have matching grants to assist with repair and restoration work.
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