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BH-267097-19
Labor and Landscape: Lowell as 19th-Century Crucible
Sheila Kirschbaum, University of Massachusetts, Lowell

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Virtual Site Visits for Landmarks Workshop - "Labor and Landscape: Lowell as Nineteenth-Century Crucible" (Web Resource)
Title: Virtual Site Visits for Landmarks Workshop - "Labor and Landscape: Lowell as Nineteenth-Century Crucible"
Author: Tsongas Industrial History Center
Abstract: To provide a sense of place for teachers attending our 2021 virtual NEH Landmarks Workshops, the Tsongas Industrial History Center created a series of videos (shot by videographer Nathan Hendrie) showing settings (built and natural) that participants would have visited in person if the pandemic had not forced us first to delay a year and then to go virtual. Locations include Lowell mills, greenways, gardens, and canals, as well as Walden Pond and sites in Old Sturbridge Village.
Year: 2021
Primary URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qssQ4uZPxZs&list=PLC6a9ee8rNdRxONIyd8KYZcpQNaI_dk_p
Primary URL Description: A series of videos that enable viewers to learn about history and culture by examining significant places in New England.


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