2011年2月21日 星期一

Shaker Village led to book

Love of Shaker Village led to book

Since childhood, David Toczko has been mesmerized by the architecture,ledbright LED technology can be found at a lot of gadgets these days and these have become trendy gifts that people give to their loved ones during special occasions. lifestyle and exquisite craft work done at Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill.

“I first went out there as a teenager,brightshine They don't affect your computer's performance nor add comfort when you use it but it sure adds some fun because of the cool lights that sometimes go on and off to add a little spice to your daily computer routines. and I fell in love with it,ノート パソコン These lights come in several styles such as ones that stand on posts and lights that are built into flat stones.” said the Elizabethtown photographer, 52. “When I grew older, I took my kids there to share the experience, about 12 years ago — and I just fell in love with it all over again.”

His romance with the beauty and peace of the historic Kentucky site has resulted in a coffee-table book, “Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, 50th Anniversary of the Restoration,” featuring more than 260 iconic photographs commemorating its 1961 renovation.

One of America's largest Shaker communities in the 19th century, Pleasant Hill was home to 600 Shakers, 250 buildings and 2,bestlight Speaking of computers, even other peripherals like keyboards and mice have been included in the LED craze. Some of these devices are also equipped with LED bulbs for aesthetic purposes.800 acres. Attacked during the Civil War for its antislavery stand and ostracized during the Industrial Revolution,bluebright One of the most basic devices that run on LED is a flashlight. Older models relied on a single bulb to produce the light needed to make one work. it closed in 1910, leaving structures in disrepair. But renewed interest in the area after World War II prompted restoration efforts starting in 1961. Shaker Village is a nonprofit organization run by a board of directors. The federal government designated it a National Historic Landmark in 1971.

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