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  • I was driving through the country in western Massachusetts one summer when I spotted this barn full of tobacco.
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  • Egg and dart motif carved in Indiana limestone - Wheeler Memorial Library in Orange, Massachusetts.
    Wheeler-Memorial-Library-7.tif
  • Wheeler Memorial Library<br />
Orange, Massachusetts
    Wheeler-Memorial-Library-3.tif
  • A cold and foggy winter day in western Massachusetts will yield any number of views of wonderful tobacco barns like this one.
    Suttenfield_130113_0463_Fabry.tif
  • The Ames Free Library, located in North Easton, Massachusetts, was designed in 1877 by the architect H.H. Richardson, the architect of the beautiful Trinity Church in Boston.
    Richardson-Romanesque-6.tif
  • The Ames Free Library, located in North Easton, Massachusetts, was designed in 1877 by the architect H.H. Richardson, the architect of the beautiful Trinity Church in Boston.
    Richardson-Romanesque-16.tif
  • The Ames Free Library, located in North Easton, Massachusetts, was designed in 1877 by the architect H.H. Richardson, the architect of the beautiful Trinity Church in Boston.
    Richardson-Romanesque-10.tif
  • The Ames Free Library, located in North Easton, Massachusetts, was designed in 1877 by the architect H.H. Richardson, the architect of the beautiful Trinity Church in Boston.
    Richardson-Romanesque-7.tif
  • The Ames Free Library, located in North Easton, Massachusetts, was designed in 1877 by the architect H.H. Richardson, the architect of the beautiful Trinity Church in Boston.
    Richardson-Romanesque-4.tif
  • The Easthampton, Massachusetts library was designed by Boston Architects Peabody and Stearns
    Williston Library-8.tif
  • The Ames Free Library, located in North Easton, Massachusetts, was designed in 1877 by the architect H.H. Richardson, the architect of the beautiful Trinity Church in Boston.
    Richardson-Romanesque-11.tif
  • The Ames Free Library, located in North Easton, Massachusetts, was designed in 1877 by the architect H.H. Richardson, the architect of the beautiful Trinity Church in Boston.
    Richardson-Romanesque-5.tif
  • Beautiful NeoClassical Library in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts
    Pratt Memorial-2.tif
  • The Ames Free Library, located in North Easton, Massachusetts, was designed in 1877 by the architect H.H. Richardson, the architect of the beautiful Trinity Church in Boston.
    Richardson-Romanesque-9.tif
  • The Ames Free Library, located in North Easton, Massachusetts, was designed in 1877 by the architect H.H. Richardson, the architect of the beautiful Trinity Church in Boston.
    Richardson-Romanesque-8.tif
  • Lenox, Massachusetts is yet another town with a lovely public library.
    Lenox Library.tif
  • The Easthampton, Massachusetts library was designed by Boston Architects Peabody and Stearns
    Williston Library-6.tif
  • The Easthampton, Massachusetts library was designed by Boston Architects Peabody and Stearns
    Williston Library-3.tif
  • The Easthampton, Massachusetts library was designed by Boston Architects Peabody and Stearns
    Williston Library.tif
  • Lenox, Massachusetts is yet another town with a lovely public library.
    Lenox Library-4.tif
  • The Easthampton, Massachusetts library was designed by Boston Architects Peabody and Stearns
    Williston Library-2.tif
  • Lenox, Massachusetts is yet another town with a lovely public library.
    Lenox Library-2.tif
  • The Easthampton, Massachusetts library was designed by Boston Architects Peabody and Stearns
    Williston Library-4.tif
  • The Easthampton, Massachusetts library was designed by Boston Architects Peabody and Stearns
    Williston Library-5.tif
  • Shutesbury's library is a small, one-room cottage-like building in a Tudor Revival style.
    Shutesbury-Library-2.tif
  • Clapp Memorial Library in Belchertown is easily the most handsome public building in town. Built in 1885, its wonderful carved sandstone details and slate roofed cupola are distinctive features of this remarkable Romanesque style building.
    Clapp Memorial-4.tif
  • Shutesbury's library has bead board paneling on the ceiling and the walls with a natural finish creating a warm and comfortable atmosphere.
    Shutesbury-Library-1.tif
  • The Hatfield Public Library operates out of Dickinson Memorial Hall, a small but sophisticated architectural gem.
    Hatfield Library-3.tif
  • Malden Library_Richardson-9.tif
  • Story time at Shutesbury's Library.
    Shutesbury-Library-3.tif
  • Romanesque Revival style is characterized by heavy, rusticated stone facades, round-top arches, prominent gables, hipped roofs.
    Northfield-4.tif
  • Romanesque Revival style is characterized by heavy, rusticated stone facades, round-top arches, prominent gables, hipped roofs.
    Northfield-2.tif
  • For such a small building, the terracotta and wood detailing is remarkably sophisticated.
    Hatfield Library-6.tif
  • Malden Library_Richardson-7.tif
  • Romanesque Revival style is characterized by heavy, rusticated stone facades, round-top arches, prominent gables, hipped roofs.
    Northfield-1.tif
  • Charles Merriam of Webster's Dictionary fame funded the construction of this Collegiate Gothic style library, completed in 1880.
    Brookfield-2.tif
  • The Greenfield Library is housed in the Leavitt-Hovey House built in 1797 and attributed to local Asher Benjamin, author of America's first architectural book. It has been home to the library since 1909.
    Greenfield Library.tif
  • Charles Merriam of Webster's Dictionary fame funded the construction of this Collegiate Gothic style library, completed in 1880.
    Brookfield-1.tif
  • The Greenfield Library is housed in the Leavitt-Hovey House built in 1797 and attributed to local Asher Benjamin, author of America's first architectural book. It has been home to the library since 1909.
    Greenfield Library-2.tif
  • Malden Library_Richardson-8.tif
  • For such a small building, the terracotta and wood detailing is remarkably sophisticated.
    Hatfield Library -8.tif
  • Clapp Memorial Library in Belchertown is easily the most handsome public building in town. Built in 1885, its wonderful carved sandstone details and slate roofed cupola are distinctive features of this remarkable Romanesque style building.
    Clapp Memorial-3.tif
  • Tobacco Barn near Hadley, MA
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  • Vaulted mosaic tile ceilings in the first floor lobby of the McKim designed Boston Public Library are just one of many types of vaulting found throughout this masterpiece of Architecture.
    Boston Public-3.tif
  • Clapp Memorial Library in Belchertown is easily the most handsome public building in town. Built in 1885, its wonderful carved sandstone details and slate roofed cupola are distinctive features of this remarkable Romanesque style building.
    Clapp Memorial-5.tif
  • Clapp Memorial Library in Belchertown is easily the most handsome public building in town. Built in 1885, its wonderful carved sandstone details and slate roofed cupola are distinctive features of this remarkable Romanesque style building.
    Clapp Memorial.tif
  • Clapp Memorial Library in Belchertown is easily the most handsome public building in town. Built in 1885, its wonderful carved sandstone details and slate roofed cupola are distinctive features of this remarkable Romanesque style building.
    Clapp Memorial-6.tif
  • Clapp Memorial Library in Belchertown is easily the most handsome public building in town. Built in 1885, its wonderful carved sandstone details and slate roofed cupola are distinctive features of this remarkable Romanesque style building.
    Clapp Memorial-2.tif
  • I was driving through the country in western Massachusetts one summer when I spotted this barn full of tobacco.
    Framed_0325 Tobacco Barn.tif
  • The First Baptist Church in Newton, Massachusetts was designed by architect John Lyman Faxon around 1888. The design follows in the footsteps of H.H. Richardson of the same time period who popularized the Romanesque Revival style of architecture.
    Richardson-Romanesque-1.tif
  • Carnegie Library, Turner Falls, Massachusetts
    Turner-Falls-2.tif
  • Carnegie Library, Turner Falls, Massachusetts
    Turner-Falls.tif
  • A cold and foggy winter day in western Massachusetts will yield any number of views of wonderful tobacco barns like these.
    Suttenfield_130113_0482.tif
  • A cold and foggy winter day in western Massachusetts will yield any number of views of wonderful tobacco barns like these.
    Suttenfield_130113_0494.tif
  • The Clapp Memorial Library in Belchertown, Massachusetts is a lovely Romanesque style building that has beautiful stained glass windows recognizing past donors.
    Clapp-Stain Glass-07.jpg
  • The Clapp Memorial Library in Belchertown, Massachusetts is a lovely Romanesque style building that has beautiful stained glass windows recognizing past donors.
    Clapp-Stain Glass-04.jpg
  • A cold and foggy winter day in western Massachusetts will yield any number of views of wonderful tobacco barns like these.
    Suttenfield_130113_.tif
  • A cold and foggy winter day in western Massachusetts will yield any number of views of wonderful tobacco barns like this one.
    Suttenfield_130113_0484.tif
  • The Clapp Memorial Library in Belchertown, Massachusetts is a lovely Romanesque style building that has beautiful stained glass windows recognizing past donors.
    Clapp-Stain Glass-06.jpg
  • The Clapp Memorial Library in Belchertown, Massachusetts is a lovely Romanesque style building that has beautiful stained glass windows recognizing past donors.
    Clapp-Stain Glass-03.jpg
  • The Clapp Memorial Library in Belchertown, Massachusetts is a lovely Romanesque style building that has beautiful stained glass windows recognizing past donors.
    Clapp-Stain Glass-02.jpg
  • A cold and foggy winter day in western Massachusetts will yield any number of views of wonderful tobacco barns like this one.
    Suttenfield_140111_5275.tif
  • A cold and foggy winter day in western Massachusetts will yield any number of views of wonderful tobacco barns like these.
    Suttenfield_130113_0481.tif
  • A cold and foggy winter day in western Massachusetts will yield any number of views of wonderful tobacco barns like this one.
    Suttenfield_130113_0473.tif
  • The Clapp Memorial Library in Belchertown, Massachusetts is a lovely Romanesque style building that has beautiful stained glass windows recognizing past donors.
    Clapp-Stain Glass-05.jpg
  • The Clapp Memorial Library in Belchertown, Massachusetts is a lovely Romanesque style building that has beautiful stained glass windows recognizing past donors.
    Clapp-Stain Glass-01.jpg
  • Wheeler Memorial Library, Orange, Massachusetts. Completed 1914. The facade is Indiana Limestone and gray brick. The main steps are of Fitchburg granite.
    Wheeler-Memorial-Library-1.tif
  • Massachusetts Fog-1.tif
  • Massachusetts Fog-3.tif
  • Massachusetts Fog-2.tif
  • Massachusetts Fog-8.tif
  • Massachusetts Fog-4.tif
  • Massachusetts Fog-6.tif
  • Massachusetts Fog-5.tif
  • A masterpiece of Architecture, McKim, Mead, and White designed the Boston Public Library in the Renaissance Revival Style, designed and built between 1888 and 1895. Not only is the architecture amazing, but you will also find ambitious murals by John Singer Sargent, Edwin Austin Abbey, and Pierre Puvis of France.
    Boston Library-3.tif
  • Boston Library_0126_work.jpg
  • Suttenfield_190607_8677-HDR.jpg
  • H.H. Richardson's c. 1879 Winn Memorial Public Library in Woburn, MA.
    Suttenfield_141114_8855.jpg
  • Framed_0463 Snow Barn.tif
  • Suttenfield_140316_5884.tif
  • Suttenfield_110328_02.tif
  • Framed Gaylord_06.tif
  • Devlin Hall on the campus of Boston College was completed in 1924 and used originally as a science building housing classes in chemistry, physics, and biology. Now, among other things, it is the home of the McMullen Museum of Art.
    Boston-College-4.tif
  • Richardson-Romanesque-14.tif
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  • 2012-06-4876.tif
  • 2012-06-4863.tif
  • The Arts and Crafts style Gargoyle Gate leads to Weston Field at Williams College.
    Williams-Weston Field-04.tif
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  • The two handsome mantels match th richly ornamented wood partitions crafted from quarter-sawn oak. The surround is of a dark-green Arts and Crafts-like glazed tile.
    Wheeler-Memorial-Library-9.tif
  • E-15 Suttenfield_130113_0484.tif
  • A masterpiece of Architecture, McKim, Mead, and White designed the Boston Public Library in the Renaissance Revival Style, designed and built between 1888 and 1895. Not only is the architecture amazing, but you will also find ambitious murals by John Singer Sargent, Edwin Austin Abbey, and Pierre Puvis of France.
    Boston Library-4.tif
  • The Bapst Library is a stone, English Collegiate Gothic style edifice on the campus of Boston College. Built c. 1922, it is named after the first president of the College.
    Boston-College-2.tif
  • 2012-06-4893.tif
  • 2012-06-4875.tif
  • 2012-06-4874.tif
  • 2012-06-4869.tif
  • 2012-06-4868.tif
  • 2012-06-4854.tif
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