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by Louise Reeves
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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Constructed in 1873, by unknown builders, Sheard’s Mill Covered Bridge spans Tohickon Creek. One of Bucks County's longer bridges, it is 130 ft... more
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11 oz.
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Constructed in 1873, by unknown builders, Sheard’s Mill Covered Bridge spans Tohickon Creek. One of Bucks County's longer bridges, it is 130 ft long and 15 ft wide. The one span bridge uses the Town Truss and is painted the traditional red with awhite entry, or portal Many covered bridgeswere built near mills for the convenience of farmers. In this situation, the mill was built by David Sheard in 1835 and is still standing.
Born and raised in New Jersey, my photography highlights the history of this little state, even as that history rapidly disappears. From old diners to historic architecture to incredible vistas, New Jersey is a cornucopia of history, scenic landscapes, small town living and big city life. In addition to historic places, landscapes and diners, my photography also includes classic autos and motorcycles. My photography has been featured three times on Ovation TV as promotional commercials for the channel., most recently as the winner of their Art is Everywhere Initiative commercial. Featured in the 'Eye On Fine Art Photography' 2016 publication's "Celebrating 50 States of Art" as the New Jersey representative. In addition to photography,I am...
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Michael Mazaika
This is a tough one to photograph (at least for me). Well done, Louise. - Mike (V)