Barns of Connecticut - A Historical and Architectural Guide (Garnet Books) | Perfect for History Buffs, Architecture Enthusiasts, and Connecticut Travelers
Barns of Connecticut - A Historical and Architectural Guide (Garnet Books) | Perfect for History Buffs, Architecture Enthusiasts, and Connecticut Travelers

Barns of Connecticut - A Historical and Architectural Guide (Garnet Books) | Perfect for History Buffs, Architecture Enthusiasts, and Connecticut Travelers

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A testament to the beauty of the central structure of the Connecticut farmFeaturing more than 100 stunning full-color photographs along with helpful diagrams and historic photos, Barns of Connecticut captures both the iconic and the unique, including historic and noteworthy barns. The book discusses the importance of barns to Connecticut agriculture across our state and up to the present day. Markham Starr's Barns of Connecticut offers a lovely introduction to the architectural, functional, and agricultural roles these structures played in early Connecticut. Through text and color photographs, it tells a story of change and continuity. From the earliest colonial structures to the low steel buildings of modern dairy farms, barns have adapted to meet the needs of each generation; they've stored wheat, hay, and tobacco, and housed farm animals and dairy cows. These enduring structures display the optimism, ingenuity, hard work, and practicality of the people who tend land and livestock throughout the state.

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From the cover, you might not expect the excellent and thorough discussion of all aspects of the Connecticut barn. Design, Use, Framing, Construction, etc. and with lots of big clear photos and diagrams that support the text. Highly recommended, whatever your interest in these structures.