New England countryside

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The New England countryside is a picturesque rural landscape of rolling hills, forests, and coastal scenery in the northeastern United States, long celebrated in American art and literature for its seasonal beauty and historic charm.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
New England countryside canonical 1
New England farm 1

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Statements (52)

Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural landscape
rural region
associatedWith American art
American literature
climate humid continental climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
frequentlyDepictedBy American painters
American photographers
frequentlyDescribedBy American novelists
American poets
hasCharacteristic historic charm
picturesque
rural
seasonal beauty
hasCulturalAssociation Puritan heritage
Transcendentalist writers
Yankee traditions
hasLandscapeFeature coastal scenery
forests
rolling hills
hasPart rural areas of Connecticut
rural areas of Maine
rural areas of Massachusetts
rural areas of New Hampshire
rural areas of Rhode Island
rural areas of Vermont
hasSeasonalFeature colorful autumn leaves
lush green summers
mud season in early spring
snowy winters
influenced landscape painting in the United States
regionalist literature
knownFor colonial-era architecture
covered bridges
fall foliage
historic villages
scenic byways
stone walls
white-steepled churches
locatedIn New England
Northeastern United States
popularActivity antiquing
hiking
leaf peeping
scenic driving
skiing
supportsEconomicActivity apple orchards
dairy farming
maple sugaring
outdoor recreation
small-scale farming
tourism

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

John Frederick Kensett regionDepicted New England countryside
Desire Under the Elms setting New England countryside
this entity surface form: New England farm