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Connecticut River Valley Collection

The Connecticut River Valley, a picturesque region spanning multiple states, offers a myriad of natural wonders and historical landmarks

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Fly-fishing on the Connecticut River just below First Connecticut Lake, Pittsburgh, New Hampshire

Fly-fishing on the Connecticut River just below First Connecticut Lake, Pittsburgh, New Hampshire. Connecticut River Headwaters region

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Peaceful Homes, 1868 (oil on canvas)

Peaceful Homes, 1868 (oil on canvas)
ALM403386 Peaceful Homes, 1868 (oil on canvas) by Hart, James McDougal (1828-1901); 129.5x237.5 cm; Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Connecticut River Valley seen from Mount Holyoke, United States of America

Connecticut River Valley seen from Mount Holyoke, United States of America

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Mount Holyoke, from the Connecticut River

Mount Holyoke, from the Connecticut River
MOUNT HOLYOKE, FROM THE CONNECTICUT RIVER. J.D. WOODWARD. Mount Holyoke, a traprock mountain, elevation, is the western-most peak of the Holyoke Range and part of the 100-mile (160 km)

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: The historic 1832 Union Hall in Newfane, Vermont

The historic 1832 Union Hall in Newfane, Vermont

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Mill buildings on the Black River in Springfield, Vermont

Mill buildings on the Black River in Springfield, Vermont

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Downtown Bellows Falls, Vermont. A. K. A. Rockingham

Downtown Bellows Falls, Vermont. A. K. A. Rockingham
Downtown Bellows Falls, Vermont. A.K.A. Rockingham

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: A barn in Newfane, Vermont

A barn in Newfane, Vermont

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: The boggy wetalnds of the Nulhegan River in Ferdinand, Vermont. Near Island Pond

The boggy wetalnds of the Nulhegan River in Ferdinand, Vermont. Near Island Pond. Conte National Wildlife Refuge. Northeast Kingdom. Connecticut River tributary. Aerial view

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: A farm on the Connecticut River in Maidstone, Vermont. Silver maple. Fall

A farm on the Connecticut River in Maidstone, Vermont. Silver maple. Fall

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Falls below the covered bridge in Quechee, Vermont. Ottauquechee River

Falls below the covered bridge in Quechee, Vermont. Ottauquechee River

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: The Windsor-Cornish Covered Bridge spans the Connecticut River between Windsor, Vermont and Cornish

The Windsor-Cornish Covered Bridge spans the Connecticut River between Windsor, Vermont and Cornish, New Hampshire. Longest covered bridge in the world. Mount Ascutney is in the distance

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: The Moore Dam and Moore Reservoir on the Connecticut River in Littleton, New Hampshire

The Moore Dam and Moore Reservoir on the Connecticut River in Littleton, New Hampshire

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: A Great Blue Heron waits for fish on the Connecticut River in Pittsburgh, New Hampshire

A Great Blue Heron waits for fish on the Connecticut River in Pittsburgh, New Hampshire. Below First Connecticut Lake Dam

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: The view south from New Hampshire Route 145 in Clarksville, New Hampshire. Fall

The view south from New Hampshire Route 145 in Clarksville, New Hampshire. Fall

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: The Connecticut River in Pittsburgh, New Hampshire. Pittsburgh-Clarksville Covered Bridge

The Connecticut River in Pittsburgh, New Hampshire. Pittsburgh-Clarksville Covered Bridge

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Fall at Big Brook Bog in Pittsburgh, New Hampshire

Fall at Big Brook Bog in Pittsburgh, New Hampshire

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Fall along the East Branch of Indian Stream in Pittsburgh, New Hampshire

Fall along the East Branch of Indian Stream in Pittsburgh, New Hampshire

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Canada lillies, Lilium canadense, on the bank of Indian Stream in Pittsburgh, New Hampshire

Canada lillies, Lilium canadense, on the bank of Indian Stream in Pittsburgh, New Hampshire. Connecticut River tributary

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: The dam at the outlet of Second Connecticut Lake in Pittsburgh, New Hampshire. Connecticut

The dam at the outlet of Second Connecticut Lake in Pittsburgh, New Hampshire. Connecticut River

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Silver maple trees lean over the Connecticut River at the Sawyer Farm in Walpole

Silver maple trees lean over the Connecticut River at the Sawyer Farm in Walpole, Connecticut

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Downtown Keene New Hampshire in spring USA

Downtown Keene New Hampshire in spring USA

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Holsteins at Boggy Meadow Farm in Walpole, New Hampshire

Holsteins at Boggy Meadow Farm in Walpole, New Hampshire

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Acorns and an oak leaf on reindeer lichen on Hubbard Hill in New Hampshires Pisgah State Park

Acorns and an oak leaf on reindeer lichen on Hubbard Hill in New Hampshires Pisgah State Park
Acorns and oak leaf on reindeer lichen on Hubbard Hill in New Hampshires Pisgah State Park, Chesterfield, New Hampshire, USA

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: An aerial view of farms and the Connecticut River in Maidstone, Vermont and Stratford

An aerial view of farms and the Connecticut River in Maidstone, Vermont and Stratford, New Hampshire

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Fresh snow and the Connecticut River between First and Second Connecticut Lakes. Northern Forest

Fresh snow and the Connecticut River between First and Second Connecticut Lakes. Northern Forest
North America, US, NH, Fresh snow and the Connecticut River between First and Second Connecticut Lakes. Northern Forest

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: The Deerfield River in Charlemont, Massachusetts

The Deerfield River in Charlemont, Massachusetts

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Zoar Rapid on the Deerfield River in Charlemont, Massachusetts

Zoar Rapid on the Deerfield River in Charlemont, Massachusetts

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Fall in an oak-hickory forest on Mount Tom in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Mount Tom

Fall in an oak-hickory forest on Mount Tom in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Mount Tom
Fall in oak-hickory forest on Mount Tom, Mount Tom State Reservation, Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: The bare branches of a maple tree in winter silhouetted against a dawn sky on a farm in Hadley

The bare branches of a maple tree in winter silhouetted against a dawn sky on a farm in Hadley, Massachusetts

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: A tobacco field in Hadley, Massachusetts

A tobacco field in Hadley, Massachusetts

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Farms in Whatley, Massachusetts as seen from South Sugarloaf Mountain in the Sugarloaf

Farms in Whatley, Massachusetts as seen from South Sugarloaf Mountain in the Sugarloaf Mountain State Reservation in Deerfield, Massachusetts

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Power lines cut a swath through the forest next to the Connecticut River in Gill

Power lines cut a swath through the forest next to the Connecticut River in Gill, Massahcusetts

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: The Connecticut River in Holyoke and South Hadley, Massachusetts. Interstate 91

The Connecticut River in Holyoke and South Hadley, Massachusetts. Interstate 91 parallels the river

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: The Fort River in Hadley, Massachusetts. Conte National Wildlife Refuge

The Fort River in Hadley, Massachusetts. Conte National Wildlife Refuge

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: The Oxbow on the Connecticut River in Easthampton, Massachusetts

The Oxbow on the Connecticut River in Easthampton, Massachusetts

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Sanderson Brook. Chester-Blanford State Forest. Connecticut River tributary. Chester

Sanderson Brook. Chester-Blanford State Forest. Connecticut River tributary. Chester, Massachusetts

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: The Connecticut River as it flows through South Hadley, Massachusetts. Holyoke Dam

The Connecticut River as it flows through South Hadley, Massachusetts. Holyoke Dam

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Farm in forest in fall next to the Connecticut River in Hadley, Massachusetts

Farm in forest in fall next to the Connecticut River in Hadley, Massachusetts

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Ferns and the West Branch of the Westfield River in Chesterfield, Massachusetts

Ferns and the West Branch of the Westfield River in Chesterfield, Massachusetts

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: A small stream cascades into the West Branch of the Westfield River in Chesterfield, Massachusetts

A small stream cascades into the West Branch of the Westfield River in Chesterfield, Massachusetts. Just below Chesterfield Gorge

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: A small tributary of the West branch of the Westfield River in Chester, Massachuetts

A small tributary of the West branch of the Westfield River in Chester, Massachuetts. Keystone Arch Bridge Trail

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: The Connecticut River as seen from South Sugarloaf Mountain in Deerfield, Massachusetts

The Connecticut River as seen from South Sugarloaf Mountain in Deerfield, Massachusetts

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: The Connecticut River in East Haddam, Connecticut. As seen from Gillette Castle

The Connecticut River in East Haddam, Connecticut. As seen from Gillette Castle in Gillette Castle State Park. Summer

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Wetlands near the Connecticut River in Lyme, Connecticut

Wetlands near the Connecticut River in Lyme, Connecticut

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Wetlands near the Connecticut River in Lyme, Connecticut. Aerial

Wetlands near the Connecticut River in Lyme, Connecticut. Aerial

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Shorebirds at sunrise at the mouth of the Connecticut River in Old Lyme, Connecticut

Shorebirds at sunrise at the mouth of the Connecticut River in Old Lyme, Connecticut. The Nature Conservancys Griswold Point Preserve. (Not available for 2013 Calendars)

Background imageConnecticut River Valley Collection: Sunrise on the Connecticut River in Essex, Connecticut. The Nature Conservancy s

Sunrise on the Connecticut River in Essex, Connecticut. The Nature Conservancy s
Sunrise on the Connecticut River in Essex, Connecticut. The Nature Conservancys Turtle Cove Preserve



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The Connecticut River Valley, a picturesque region spanning multiple states, offers a myriad of natural wonders and historical landmarks. Fly-fishing enthusiasts can indulge in their passion on the tranquil waters of the Connecticut River just below First Connecticut Lake in Pittsburgh, New Hampshire. The idyllic scene captures the essence of serenity and connection with nature. Transporting us back to 1868, "Peaceful Homes" showcases an oil-on-canvas masterpiece that depicts the timeless charm of this valley. It encapsulates the harmonious coexistence between humans and nature that has defined this region for centuries. For breathtaking panoramic views, Mount Holyoke presents an awe-inspiring vista overlooking the Connecticut River Valley. As we stand atop its summit, our eyes are treated to a sweeping landscape that stretches as far as our imagination allows. As we descend from Mount Holyoke towards civilization, we encounter historic gems like Union Hall in Newfane, Vermont. This well-preserved structure harkens back to 1832 and serves as a testament to the rich heritage ingrained within these lands. Further downriver lies Springfield, Vermont – home to mill buildings along the Black River. These architectural marvels stand tall as reminders of bygone industrial eras while adding character to this charming town's skyline. Downtown Bellows Falls beckons visitors with its small-town charm and captivating scenery. Known affectionately as Rockingham by locals, it exudes warmth through its quaint streets lined with unique shops and friendly faces. Venturing deeper into rural landscapes reveals barns dotting Newfane's countryside – each one telling stories of hard work and resilience etched into their weathered walls. They serve not only as functional structures but also symbols of agrarian traditions passed down through generations. From above Maidstone and Stratford comes an aerial view showcasing farms nestled alongside meandering bends of the majestic Connecticut River itself - a lifeline for both agriculture and communities alike.