I have been in Ridgefield over the weekend for a granddaughter's birthday. I haven't seen so much snow since the Blizzard of 1978! White buildings on Main Street really stood out against the high snowbanks.
Lounsbury House was built in 1896 by a former Connecticut governor. These days it is an event space. I have shown it from the front several times. This is the right side.
The Christian Science church has a small structure near the sidewalk to distribute literature. It is designed to match the church building.
This is a very nice Italianate residence across from Keeler's Tavern. Today it is the home of Ridgefield's first selectman (equivalent to mayor in Connecticut cities with a different government structure).




A nice Winter white series.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine collection of white historic buildings in the snow. Good you could travel back for your Granddaughter's birthday. A Happy Birthday to her.
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