Lake George On the Water: The Monuments

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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.

Take a look at some of the historical monuments in Lake George, NY.

Lake George on the Water
The Monuments

Directed by: Hannah DeGarmo

Written by: Iryna Voloshyna, Todd DeGarmo, and Kevin Rogan

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

Narration: Kevin Rogan

Music by: Ben Phelps

Drone Operator: Kevin Rogan

Production Assistant: Iryna Voloshyna

Historical Records and Photographs Courtesy of:
The Folklife Center at Crandall Public Library and its Special Collections & Archives

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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