Nearly a century ago, a family likely depended on this Majestic Manufacturing Company stove to cook meals, boil water and provide heat during chilly winter days. Now a relic, this wood and coal range ...
A century ago, home life in Vermont revolved around the wood burning cook stove. Meals were prepared, bread baked and hands warmed from the heat it produced. Stoves with names like Gold Coin, ...
Some people love old coins, old cars or old furniture. Robert “Buck” Froman loves old stoves. "Our country grew up with wood stoves," the owner of Buck's Stove Palace said. "You need warmth and you ...
There’s no heat like wood heat. Talk to people who have wood-burning stoves and that’s what you’ll hear time and again. “It’s comfortable heat,” says Bert Beatty of Paxico, Kan. “It warms your bones.” ...
The vintage, natural-gas stove features a top broiler and a deep-well slow cooker as well as innovative safety features. Mark M. Hancock / NewsEagles.com Long before granite and stainless steel ...
It may still be summer but the cool fall weather is right around the corner. With the high price of heating oil, it’s no wonder that many of us are already turning to other sources for our winter ...
There’s no heat like wood heat. Talk to people who have wood-burning stoves, and that’s what you’ll hear time and again. “It’s comfortable heat,” says Bert Beatty of Paxico, Kan. “It warms your bones.
Wood-fuelled stoves are making a comeback. Along with adding a retro vibe to the kitchen, there’s the cosiness of a fireplace that’s incidentally warming the home. Beyond knowing you love the look and ...
Bill Wilber, the wood-stove guy. Photo by Dirk Van Susteren. Editor’s note: In This State is a new weekly column by Andrew Nemethy, Bryan Pfeiffer and Dirk Van Susteren about Vermont’s characters and ...
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