Welcome to Stow, a picturesque New England village preparing to face the new millennium while keeping its roots firmly planted in 300 years of history. Primarily a farming community for much of its existence, Stow�s country-like character is stillevident in its open spaces, most of which are nowapple orchards, golf courses, and conservation lands.Within these pages, you will discover the classiccharm of Stow�s village center, with its pristine white church, town hall, library, and its one and only traffic light. Take a leisurely stroll past row upon row of apple trees, and learn how early settlers utilized the power of the area�s small brooks and rivers. Here golfers enjoy the relaxation of four beautifully kept golf courses and nature lovers spend hours exploring Stow�s many hiking trails.
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Stow
Welcome to Stow, a picturesque New England village preparing to face the new millennium while keeping its roots firmly planted in 300 years of history. Primarily a farming community for much of its existence, Stow�s country-like character is stillevident in its open spaces, most of which are nowapple orchards, golf courses, and conservation lands.Within these pages, you will discover the classiccharm of Stow�s village center, with its pristine white church, town hall, library, and its one and only traffic light. Take a leisurely stroll past row upon row of apple trees, and learn how early settlers utilized the power of the area�s small brooks and rivers. Here golfers enjoy the relaxation of four beautifully kept golf courses and nature lovers spend hours exploring Stow�s many hiking trails.
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Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781439637555 |
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| Publisher: | Arcadia Publishing SC |
| Publication date: | 10/21/1999 |
| Series: | Images of America Series |
| Sold by: | Bookwire |
| Format: | eBook |
| Pages: | 128 |
| File size: | 57 MB |
| Note: | This product may take a few minutes to download. |
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