Saving the Farm

Saving the Farm A Journey Through Time, Place and Redemption

First edition

Paperback (02 Mar 2013)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Located on ten acres of woods and meadows at the intersection of two busy state roads, the Dudley Farm at first glance looks like many other surviving New England farms from the 19th century. But, with a second look, it becomes obvious there is a difference. Sitting on a slight hill above the road, with its picket fence and stone walls, the farm calls the passerby. The regal house and weathered barn have a bearing of permanence and strength as they cling to the land like the Yankee farmers who built them. The meadows and woods climb gently beyond and with the buildings evoke a different time. They draw you inâyou look and you're hooked. Saving the Farm; A Journey through Time, Place, and Redemption is the story of how the Dudley Farm became a museum to preserve and represent a vanishing past. By itself, that story may not be of any great importance, but at a time when local farms are all but gone, the struggle to save the farm for future generations took on a crusade like quality for the small group that took on the task and the hundreds who supported their effort. Faced with unrelenting residential and commercial development, a lament repeated in neighborhoods across New England was heard in the small community of North Guilfordâis this what we want? Can we preserve the history and heritage that made us who we are or will it be lost forever in the name of progress?

Book information

ISBN: 9781938846069
Publisher: Homebound Publications
Imprint: Homebound Publications
Pub date:
Edition: First edition
DEWEY: 636.0097467
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 213
Weight: 340g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 13mm