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Vermont vs. Hollywood: 100 Years of Vermont in Film

Live Event
November 4: 2:30 pm

Vermont has been a featured location in Hollywood movies for nearly a century. It has represented many different ideals during that time, and its portrayal reflects both Vermont’s own history as well as American history. Examining those films provides interesting and fun insights into the hold Vermont has had on imagination in the media age.

Amanda Kay Gustin of the Vermont Historical Society will provide background and share clips ranging chronologically from 1919’s Way Down East to 2005’s Thank You for Smoking.

 

About the Presenter

Image of Amanda GustinAmanda Gustin has been the Public Programs Coordinator at the Vermont Historical Society since 2012. Prior to that, she was a researcher at the Mary Baker Eddy Library in Boston.

Her favorite moments are when she connects with an audience while explaining or demonstrating history. She has studied military, religious, and women’s history in the medieval period and nineteenth-century America.

Details

Date:
November 4
Time:
2:30 pm
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Website:
www.damlvt.org

Organizer

Willston Historical Society
Phone
(802) 878-3048
Email
WillistonHistoricalsociety@gmail.com

Venue

Dorothy Alling Memorial Library
21 Library Ln
Williston, VT 05495 United States
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