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OLD FREDERICK ROAD, c1829. The Fairview Inn, or Three Mile House on the Old Frederick Road
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OLD FREDERICK ROAD, c1829. The Fairview Inn, or Three Mile House on the Old Frederick Road
OLD FREDERICK ROAD, c1829.
The Fairview Inn, or Three Mile House on the Old Frederick Road (part of the National Road), near Baltimore, Maryland. Watercolor on paper, c1829, by Thomas Ruckle
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1829 Cattle Cattle Driver Covered Wagon Frederick Immigrant Journey Maryland National Road Stage Coach Street Scene Tree Watercolor
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This watercolor print, titled "Old Frederick Road, c1829" transports us back to a bygone era in American history. The scene depicts the Fairview Inn, also known as Three Mile House, situated on the Old Frederick Road near Baltimore, Maryland. Painted with meticulous detail by Thomas Ruckle in 1829, this artwork showcases the charm and essence of early 19th-century life. In this bustling street scene, we witness a vibrant tableau of daily activities. A covered wagon trundles along the road while a cattle driver skillfully guides his herd through town. Stagecoaches pass by as travelers embark on their journeys along the National Road - an important transportation route connecting different parts of the country. The inn itself stands proudly amidst towering trees that provide shade for weary travelers seeking respite from their long voyages. Its welcoming exterior beckons immigrants and locals alike to rest and replenish before continuing their arduous travels northward. Ruckle's masterful use of watercolors captures not only the architectural details but also infuses life into each figure present in this painting. This fine art piece serves as both a historical record and an evocative reminder of our nation's past. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from Granger Art on Demand, we are transported back to a time when travel was slow-paced yet filled with anticipation and adventure. It is indeed a testament to our enduring fascination with exploration and discovery throughout history.
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