Have you always been fascinated with tobacco and the way it is produced by tobacco barns? Have you ever wondered what life is like in one of these barns?
Well, this is your chance to get a glimpse of the tobacco farm life. The recently published Tobacco Sheds of the Connecticut River Valley will show you the various tobacco farms dotting the lands where the finest tobacco is grown.
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