Massachusetts

SLIDE SHOW: Trustees of Reservations

The Trustees of Reservations in Massachusetts have protected and preserved 102 properties since the group was founded in 1891. With 100,000 members, the Trustees organization maintains both natural and man-made places–from wetlands and islands to mansions and barns. Read more: Land Preservation in Massachusetts See more: Photography by William Huber.

A person walks up a grassy hill under a clear blue sky, with a red barn-like building on the left side of the image.

The Proctor Barn on Long Island in the Essex River Estuary dates from 1778.

Photo Credit: William Huber
The Trustees of Reservations in Massachusetts have protected and preserved 102 properties since the group was founded in 1891. With 100,000 members, the Trustees organization maintains both natural and man-made places–from wetlands and islands to mansions and barns. Read more: Land Preservation in Massachusetts See more: Photography by William Huber.

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  1. I enjoy pictures of nature made scene, so all the scenes that man has tried to make, don’t interest me.

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