Growing up I loved the poem by Longfellow, "The Village Blacksmith." I recall the lines, "Under the spreading chestnut tree, the village smithy stands. The smith a mighty man was he, with large and ...
The smith a mighty man is he, With large and sinewy hands. That fellow Longfellow never seems to get anything straight. He wrote a poem eulogizing Paul Revere when right here in his own back yard was ...
In the poem The Village Blacksmith, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow offers this description of the blacksmith. “His hair is crisp and black and long, His face is like the tan. His brow is wet with honest ...
The Village Blacksmith Shop is a replica of a building from them 1870s. It's located at 101 Front St. If you visit on the weekends, you can watch a blacksmith at work and learn about this historic ...
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