Greek Revival architecture was popular in America from about 1818-1850 (Wentworth Studio). It was the first truly national style in the United States that spread all across the country. With British influence waning considerably after the War of 1812 and the nation rapidly … [Read more...] about Greek Revival Architecture in Essex, New York
Wadhams Lecture Series: The Future of Education
The Future of Education Wednesday March 20 7:30pm At the Wadhams Library Our Spring season opens with "The Future of Education" presented by Lakeside School faculty and staff members Robin Gucker, Kristin Fiegl, Dari Brennan and Kathleen Morse. The Lakeside School is a … [Read more...] about Wadhams Lecture Series: The Future of Education
Gardener’s Supply Seminar: Garden Plants with Medicinal Interests
March 23, 2013 • 9:30–11:00am Garden Plants with Medicinal Interests With Heather Irvine Take a trip across Lake Champlain on the Essex-Charlotte ferry and attend this seminar to learn more about the medicinal properties of common garden plants. Maybe you already have some … [Read more...] about Gardener’s Supply Seminar: Garden Plants with Medicinal Interests
Essex Community Concert: Middlebury Mountain Ayres
Friday, March 15 7:00 pm At the Essex Community Church The Essex Community Concert Series is pleased to present the Middlebury College a capella Renaissance vocal ensemble! The Middlebury Mountain Ayres The Middlebury Mountain Ayres are Middlebury College's only early … [Read more...] about Essex Community Concert: Middlebury Mountain Ayres
Federal Architecture in Essex, New York
Federal architecture, sometimes referred to as the Federalist or Adam style, was a highly popular style in many places throughout the newly independent colonies from about 1780-1840. Architect Robert Adam influence swept America during the awakening of our national identity … [Read more...] about Federal Architecture in Essex, New York





