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SUMMARY:Gardening History of Cape Cod
DESCRIPTION:Explore the history of gardening on Cape Cod in this illustrated lecture. This program traces gardening from the Colonial era through the early 20th century and is presented by Leslie Evans\, director of the Avery-Copp House Museum\, who has designed historic gardens for several museums. Topics will include gardening as it was practiced by European colonists in the 17th century\, the impact of exotic plants brought home during the great age of maritime trade\, and changes in gardening styles during the Victorian era. Sponsored by the Harwich Historical Society and Brooks Free Library\, the program is part of the ?Harwich Reads? event. Admission is free.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Explore the history of gardening on Cape Cod in this illustrated lecture. This program traces gardening from the Colonial era through the early 20th century and is presented by Leslie Evans\, director of the Avery-Copp House Museum\, who has designed historic gardens for several museums. Topics will include gardening as it was practiced by European colonists in the 17th century\, the impact of exotic plants brought home during the great age of maritime trade\, and changes in gardening styles during the Victorian era. Sponsored by the Harwich Historical Society and Brooks Free Library\, the program is part of the ?Harwich Reads? event. Admission is free.
LOCATION:Brooks Free Library 739 Main Street\, Harwich
UID:e.1945.3993
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DTSTAMP:20260520T075033Z
URL:https://business.harwichcc.com/events/details/gardening-history-of-cape-cod-03-21-2015-3993
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