Made Here
Enchanted Hills: Legacy of an Art Colony
Season 13 Episode 1302 | 59m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
About group that settled along the Connecticut River in the foothills of Mount Ascutney.
The story of the distinguished circle that settled along the Connecticut River in the foothills of Mount Ascutney during the Gilded Age, known as the Cornish Colony. Today this area is the Saint Gaudens National Historical Park. The legacy of the Colony includes the Appalachian Trail, America’s National Park System, Wilderness Society, Audubon bird sanctuaries, public gardens, monuments, and more.
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Made Here
Enchanted Hills: Legacy of an Art Colony
Season 13 Episode 1302 | 59m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
The story of the distinguished circle that settled along the Connecticut River in the foothills of Mount Ascutney during the Gilded Age, known as the Cornish Colony. Today this area is the Saint Gaudens National Historical Park. The legacy of the Colony includes the Appalachian Trail, America’s National Park System, Wilderness Society, Audubon bird sanctuaries, public gardens, monuments, and more.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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