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STO01 Seven Arts Gift Shop, 44 Main Street, Stockbridge, MA This fanciful Queen Ann, known as Bramans Shop in the early 1900's was built in 1892. It can be seen in famous American painting of the Stockbridge Main Street. Decorated for Christmas, it is one of the best of New England's traditions.
History on rear of piece:
STO02 Stockbridge Market & General Store, 40 Main Street, Stockbridge, MA. As depicted in the famous American painting of Main Street, the Stockbridge Market is a charming Colonial Revival structure, surrounded by classic 1950's automobiles. Built in 1927, it is still standing on Main Street. The store is decorated in the tradition of an old fashioned New England Christmas.
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STO04 Town Offices Building, 34 main Street, Stockbridge, MA. This brick and terra cotta Queen Anne, with tower and stepped gables, was built in 1884. While no longer housing the town offices, this charming structure with snow capped ledges enhances the image of picturesque Main Street.
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STO05 Housatonic Bank, 32 Main Street, Stockbridge, MA. This Federal style bank was built in 1825 with locally harvested building materials. The bricks were made with clay dug from the nearby Housatonic and the marble trim was quarried in West Stockbridge. The entry is accented with evergreen garland throughout the holiday season.
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STO06 Library, Stockbridge, MA. The Stockbridge Library was built by JC Goodrich in 1868 and was a group effort by the townspeople. A local shopkeeper donated the land with the promise that the new building wouldn't block her view of Main Street. The townspeople all donated along with one Mr. Jackson for whom the building was originally named.
Stockbridge Sign #STO08
length = 3-3/8, height = 2-3/4 inches 1/2 inch thick
Retired 03/04, Price
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