Lake George On the Water: Bolton Historical Museum

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Lake George On the Water is a series of mini-documentaries telling the stories of people, places and traditions of the Lake George watershed.

This is one of a series of programs that supports the exhibitions, Water/Ways at the Chapman Museum, and Can We Save the Queen? in the Folklife Gallery, both on view November 23, 2019 to January 5, 2020.

Co-town historian, Ted Caldwell, discusses the new exhibit at the Bolton Historical Museum.

Lake George On the Water
Bolton Historical Museum

Directed by: Hannah DeGarmo

Produced by: Todd DeGarmo, The Folklife Center at Crandall Public Library

Featuring: Ted Caldwell

Music by: Ben Phelps

Drone Operator: Kevin Rogan

Production Assistant: Iryna Voloshyna

Special thank you to:
“Landscapes Lost and Found: Two Centuries of Art from Bolton Landing” exhibition May 25 to October 14, 2019 at the Bolton Historical Museum

Funding for this Project came from
New York State Council on the Arts - Folk Arts Program
Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership - Local Heritage Grant

Additional support was provided by:
New York Folklore
Alfred Z. Solomon Charitable Trust
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