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Amish Horse-drawn Buggy, Pool Forge Covered Bridge, built in 1859, Lancaster County
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Amish Horse-drawn Buggy, Pool Forge Covered Bridge, built in 1859, Lancaster County
Amish Horse-drawn Buggy, Pool Forge Covered Bridge, built in 1859, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North America
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Media ID 14569759
© Richard Maschmeyer
19th Century American Culture Carriage Cart Covered Bridge Equus Ferus Caballus Horse Horse Drawn Medium Group Of People Old Fashioned Passenger Pennsylvania Pulling Stone Wall Traditionally American Typically American Wood Material Working Animals Amish Lancaster County
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This print captures the essence of a bygone era in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The image showcases an Amish horse-drawn buggy gracefully passing through the iconic Pool Forge Covered Bridge, which was built back in 1859. As one gazes at this picturesque scene, it becomes evident that history and tradition are deeply rooted in every aspect of this place. The bridge stands as a testament to American craftsmanship and architectural ingenuity from the 19th century. Its weathered wooden structure exudes charm and character, while the lush green grass surrounding it adds a touch of serenity to the landscape. The towering trees provide shade and lend a sense of timelessness to the scene. In this snapshot from another era, we see men and women sitting inside the carriage, their faces turned away from us but undoubtedly filled with awe for their surroundings. The horse pulls effortlessly against its harness as it transports its passengers along the road. This photo perfectly encapsulates not only an important local landmark but also represents American culture at its core. It is a glimpse into traditional transportation methods that have been preserved by the Amish community for generations. Richard Maschmeyer's expert photography skills have beautifully captured this moment frozen in time – an invitation for viewers to step back into history and appreciate both architectural marvels and cultural heritage alike.
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