
White Pine Monographs: Dalton House and Other Early Massachusetts Treasures
An important stop along the development of New England’s colonial architecture, simple farmhouses of the early to mid 18th Century shed some of the…
Read MoreAn important stop along the development of New England’s colonial architecture, simple farmhouses of the early to mid 18th Century shed some of the…
Read MoreAs the style of New England Colonial architecture continued to evolve into the eighteenth century, certain settlements made their own modifications, developing variations that…
Read MoreSetting a standard for farmhouse architecture in New England to this day, these early dwellings of Massachusetts bearing simple pitched roofs, economical lines and…
Read MoreContinuing the centuries-long tradition of classical New England craftsmanship, Massachusetts furniture maker Bostonwood offers unfinished real wood furniture products made of Eastern White Pine….
Read MoreStotham, Massachusetts is celebrated as an “unspoiled New England Village” in this 1920 issue of the White Pine Series of Architectural Monographs. It’s a…
Read MoreLike nearly any town in America, the village of Essex, located 26 miles north of Boston on the river of the same name, has…
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