Ridgefield: 1900-1950 (CT) (Postcard History Series)

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ISBN-10:

0738511722

ISBN-13:

9780738511726

Author(s): Sanders, Jack
Released: Feb 28, 2003
Format: Paperback, 128 pages

Description:

Ridgefield has long been a destination-for tourists seeking a picturesque country village, for city dwellers looking for a weekend and summer retreat, and for immigrants in search of a new life. In the first half of the twentieth century, a period that corresponded to the heyday of the picture postcard, hundreds of views were published, depicting the beautiful Main Street, the many inns and resorts, the mansions, estates, village shops, churches, and scenic hills and lakes. Ridgefield: 1900-1950 offers more than two hundred of these glimpses of a bygone time of affluence and change-what one historian has called Ridgefield's golden era.

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