That's a beautiful car. If some company were to build a car today with such a distinctive style, it would sell like hotcakes. The Nash lineup were great designs.
Return Of The Great Fireball
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With the sun finally becoming something of a regular in the sky again
lately, the wildlife seems to be getting a little more active.
Yesterday morning ...
Holyoke Loves The 4th
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With perfect weather on Sunday how could I stay away from HCC, and the
Holyoke Fireworks. I had a nice picnic with friends who live close...
Map: Hampshire County, Massachusetts, 1854
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Looking at this map of Hampshire County circa 1854, one can't help but be
impressed by the amount of labor of lithography and love that went into its
carto...
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Off the Shelf: The Berkshires: Coach Inns to Cottages by Carole Owens
Those hustling to find lodging in the Berkshires today may not know they are repeating a two-hundred-fifty-year-old ritual. In the eighteenth, nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries, the Berkshires played host to some of the most fascinating characters in American literature, politics, business, and the arts. They came with the warm breezes and left when they felt the first cold snap in the autumnal air. The Berkshires: Coach Inns to Cottages is a photographic record of Berkshire dwelling places from the rough simplicity of stagecoach inns to the glittering luxury of Gilded Age cottages. -- Arcadia
Check your local listings: Ed Targonski keeps it alive.
3 comments:
That's a beautiful car. If some company were to build a car today with such a distinctive style, it would sell like hotcakes. The Nash lineup were great designs.
Dziadziu always had a nice car!
Comment from photo subject:
"it was a nash rambler, blue, my mother's car. i think it was a 1954."
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