
Apart from the stunning landscape, nothing characterizes the northeastern region of America known as New England better than its early architecture. Known generically as "colonial architecture," its predominant styles are unmistakable and include Georgian, Neoclassical, Federal, and Greek Revival designs. From churches and meeting houses to the mansions of governors and ships' captains, the architecture of New England is a visual delight and a glimpse back into the way life was when America and its distinctive form of democracy were born.
We also invite you to view our other
New England Scenics. In the autumn, there's nothing quite like a day out admiring the
Autumn Foliage, strolling the thoroughfare of a
County Fair, touring the area's historic sites such as
Old Sturbridge Village, the
Strawbery Banke Museum, the
St. Gaudens National Historic Site, and the
Robert Frost Farm. Then again it's fun discovering America's oldest family-owned farm
Tuttle's Red Barn, or having a good time with
Red Sox Nation.
Permission to use our copyrighted digital images can be obtained from The Crowley Collection, which has extensive photographic libraries of
general stock photography and
golf images. Additional information can be obtained, and orders placed, by using the contact link at the bottom of this page to reach our principal, Ron Crowley.