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Program Archives
Our archived programs are: Click any of the video boxes displayed and go directly to our online store to purchase a VHS of that program.
A tour of some of Vermont’s picturesque timber frame barns explores the history, construction and preservation of the beautifully crafted structures. Includes a rare view of an old-fashioned barn raising in Shelburne, a functioning 10-sided barn in Strafford and a visit to a grand Victorian-era farm in East Burke.
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Chris McClure hikes Vermont’s Long Trail end-to-end over the course of a year, discovering its beauty, history and hikers along the way. Highlights of the journey from the Massachusetts / Vermont state line to the Canadian border include the breathtaking views from Sunset Rock, a night’s rest at Taft Lodge and the summits of Stratton Mountain, Mount Mansfield and Camels Hump.
Below are some links that you might find useful in hiking the Green Mountains:
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When Japanese bombs rained on an unsuspecting Pearl Harbor, the people of Vermont, like all Americans, were thrown into the conflict of World War II. No town, farm or family was sheltered from the turmoil of this global crisis. Sadness mixed with pride as families bade farewell to sons and daughters who headed for the fighting in Europe and the Pacific Islands.
Others joined in the war effort by toiling in armaments factories or by growing food on family farms and in backyard Victory gardens. Rationing, blackouts and scrap drives brought the reality of war to daily life.
In this compelling video, historic film footage illustrates the personal memories of those who lived through these turbulent times.
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VHS tapes of these programs are available through our online store, or by calling toll free: 1-800-866-1666, extension 116, Monday through Friday, 8am to 8pm EST.
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