Photo of the Week Dec. 20, 2009

Photography by Rich Gigli

WINTER IN THE COUNTRY - Nathaniel Currier and James Merritt Ives referrwed to their company as the "Grand Central Depot for cheap and popular prints." They began in 1835, years before photographs came along to compete with them. In the sixty or so years of their existence, they produced thousands of pictures, prints of urban and rural life in America. Photo was taken at the Dixon Homstead, Boonton Tws. N.J.

WINTER IN THE COUNTRY - Nathaniel Currier and James Merritt Ives referred to their company as the "Grand Central Depot for cheap and popular prints." They began in 1835, years before photographs came along to compete with them. In the sixty or so years of their existence, they produced thousands of pictures, prints of urban and rural life in America. Photo was taken at the Dixon Homstead, Boonton Tws. N.J.

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