Greenfield, Conn.

Greenfield, Conn.


1906 (Date manufactured/created)
black and white
Exterior view of the Greenfield Country Club house, the Country Club building has a porch with pillars, windows without shutters, doors, and a sign that reads, "GREENFIELD COUNTRY CLUB." A fence, possibly a wire fence, is visible in front of the building. Trees and a bush are visible on the property and near the building. There appears to be a partial view of a structure, possibly part of a gazebo in the background. Printed at the bottom left under the image, "GREENFIELD CONN." Handwritten in ink at the bottom right under the image, "1906." Printed at the bottom left, "32C19." / "LUIN B. SWITZER, PUBLISHER." "The Greenfield Country Club on Bronson Road, shown about 1905, hosted horse races, oxen pulls, and Farmers' Institutes from 1901 to 1925. The club operated an eighteen-hole golf course from 1925 until the early 1940s. The building still stands and is now a private home." This information was found in Images of America Fairfield Connecticut by Barbara Austen and Barbara Bryan.
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