Library clerk Lee Anne Smith walks from Canada into the U.S. at the Haskell Free Library and Opera House, which straddles the U.S.-Canada border in Stanstead, Quebec and in Derby Line, Vermont, marked by a black line on the floor, January 21. REUTERS/Carlos Osorio
A cut in the trees marking the border between Canada and the U.S. in Champlain, New York, February 4. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Vehicles travel on the Canadian side of the yellow line (left), marking the international border in Stanstead, Quebec, while others travel on the American side (right) in Beebe Plain, Vermont, January 21. REUTERS/Carlos Osorio
A home with a backyard fence made up of rocks marking the international border between the U.S. state of Vermont and the Canadian province of Quebec, near Franklin, Vermont, January 19. REUTERS/Carlos Osorio
Is this the most civilised border on Earth?
Library clerk Lee Anne Smith smiles on the U.S. side of the Haskell Free Library and Opera House, which straddles the U.S.-Canada border in Stanstead, Quebec and in Derby Line, Vermont, marked by a black line on the floor, January 21. REUTERS/Carlos Osorio
@appassionato @photography Two worlds... one civilized--- the other destructive and hateful.
@appassionato @photography On my last big bike tour I cycled over a day out of my way just to visit this place. It did not disappoint!
Thanks @concretelibraries for boosting that post so I could see it again.
@toddtyrtle it's still on my list of places to visit. A bike tour in the Eastern Townships sounds like a lot of fun!
@concretelibraries It was pretty great. We went down from Montreal to Plattsburg, across from Burlington to central VT then back up to cross next to the Library. Then we rode back to Montreal via Route Verte 1 - almost 100% off road trail. So delightful.