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Land And Legacy Of An Art Colony

People who gathered in NH and VT around the Gilded Age sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens.

Aired 07/26/2018

Made Here

Land And Legacy Of An Art Colony

Season 5 Episode 9 | 26m 23sVideo has Closed Captions

People who gathered in NH and VT around the Gilded Age sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens.

A story about the people who gathered in New Hampshire and Vermont around the Gilded Age sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens to form the Cornish Colony. Although many of their names are unfamiliar today, among the Colonists were America’s first conservationists, landscape architects, and musicians whose legacy includes the Appalachian Trail, the National Park System, and public gardens.

Aired 07/26/2018

Made Here is a local public television program presented by Vermont Public

Sponsored in part by the John M. Bissell Foundation, Inc. | Learn about the Made Here Fund

Made Here

Land And Legacy Of An Art Colony

Season 5 Episode 9 | 26m 23sVideo has Closed Captions

A story about the people who gathered in New Hampshire and Vermont around the Gilded Age sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens to form the Cornish Colony. Although many of their names are unfamiliar today, among the Colonists were America’s first conservationists, landscape architects, and musicians whose legacy includes the Appalachian Trail, the National Park System, and public gardens.

Aired 07/26/2018

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Made Here is a local public television program presented by Vermont Public

Sponsored in part by the John M. Bissell Foundation, Inc. | Learn about the Made Here Fund

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