Interpreting Agriculture in Massachusetts through Sites, Artifacts, and Images
Location
Room 304, Hogan Campus Center, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Mass.
Start Date
1-6-2015 3:15 PM
End Date
1-6-2015 4:30 PM
Description
Join a historic site manager and local historian as they demonstrate innovative ways to interpret the history of agriculture in Massachusetts. Using artifacts, images, and the landscape, participants will learn how to interpret farming even if there is no longer a farm in sight.
Moderator:
- Electa Kane Tritsch, Director, Oakfield Research
Presenters:
- Bethany Groff Dorau, North Shore Regional Site Manager, Historic New England
- John Ott, Guest Curator, Concord Museum
Interpreting Agriculture in Massachusetts through Sites, Artifacts, and Images
Room 304, Hogan Campus Center, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Mass.
Join a historic site manager and local historian as they demonstrate innovative ways to interpret the history of agriculture in Massachusetts. Using artifacts, images, and the landscape, participants will learn how to interpret farming even if there is no longer a farm in sight.
Moderator:
- Electa Kane Tritsch, Director, Oakfield Research
Presenters:
- Bethany Groff Dorau, North Shore Regional Site Manager, Historic New England
- John Ott, Guest Curator, Concord Museum