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New England Festivals & Events 2003 Calendar An events wall calendar for your region - attractive and practical, with 300+ events activities for every season. There's a broad range of events, including most major regional festivals and street fairs, sprinkled with a few unusual destinations. | |
New England Lighthouses Calendar 2003 For ships at sea, the flash of a lighthouse beacon is both a warning of a dangerous shore and a welcome, as its distinctive flashes tell its location, and, thus, your own at sea. Light keepers and their families lived in isolated places, often risking their lives in an effort to save others. This lonely, romantic history imbues lights with a special sense of place captured by Paul Rezendes in his very appealing photographs of New England Lighthouses. | |
New England Seasons Calendar 2003 | |
Connecticut Naturally 2003 Calendar From the Appalachian mountains in the northwest to the Connecticut River Valley to the fabulous shoreline bordering Long Island Sound, Connecticut, Naturally pictures 24 beautiful places in the Constitution State. Enjoy snowy landscapes, lush summer meadows, sun on the sea, and magnificent fall foliage, all preserved in the lens of Wethersfield photographer Jack McConnell. | |
Wild & Scenic Connecticut 2003 Calendar | |
Wild & Scenic Maine 2003 Calendar | |
Maine, Naturally Calendar 2003 From Old Speck Mountain to the Androscoggin River valley, you’ll appreciate the dramatic landscapes of the Pine Tree State. Photographs are by William Johnson, who also creates our New England Seasons calendar. Blueberries and bears aren’t included, but Maine, Naturally may persuade you to visit and look for them there, yourself. | |
Massachusetts 2003 Calendar | |
Massachusetts Naturally 2003 Calendar Home to one of the largest cities in the universe, the larger persona of Massachusetts often seems eclipsed by Boston. This calendar, featuring photographs by William Johnson, showcases the visual pleasures of the state at large. See the sunset over Plymouth Harbor; the famous Wayside Inn grist mill; the view from the state’s highest peak, Mount Greylock; and much more. This year, consider more of Massachusetts, Naturally. | |
Wild & Scenic Massachusetts 2003 Calendar | |
New Hampshire Naturally 2003 Calendar From the White Mountains to Hampton Harbor, the Granite State offers a wealth of fine landscapes. Though a bastion of independent-minded folk, this state’s residents find consensus in the unparalleled natural attractions pictured abundantly in New Hampshire, Naturally. | |
Wild & Scenic New Hampshire 2003 Calendar | |
Rhode Island, Naturally 2003 Calendar Rhode Island’s nickname might properly be "A State of Surprises." You’ll find many of them in Paul Rezendes’ images, from early dawn on the bluffs of Block Island, and the lush spring growth at Roger Williams Park to sailboats moored in the Barrington River, and Wickford’s historic Poplar Point Light. Discover the pleasures of Rhode Island, Naturally! | |
Vermont, Naturally 2003 Calendar Maple sugar is one of the many flavors of Vermont. If you have a taste for natural beauty, you’ll find it here. Whether viewing the scenic Moss Glen Falls, a quaint New England village, or a crop of blossoming day lilies, you’ll enjoy Vermont, Naturally. |
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