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Made-by-Hand—Trades of the Past: Woodworking

November 16, 2008
10:30 am - 4:00 pm
Hall Tavern Visitor Center

Architectural Woodworking with Ted Ingraham. Wood Joinery with Craig Farrow. Included with general admission.

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  • Tap of the Hammer, Turn of the Screw: Exploring Antique American Furniture through the Woodworking Trades
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    Tap of the Hammer, Turn of the Screw: Exploring Antique American Furniture through the Woodworking Trades

    Please join us in exploring the materials, techniques and designs of the best furniture made in early America at our woodworking symposium, November 14-16.

  • New Report Shows Attendance, Memberships on the Rise at Historic Deerfield
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    New Report Shows Attendance, Memberships on the Rise at Historic Deerfield

    Heading into the summer vacation season, new attendance reports at Historic Deerfield through May show a 14 percent increase in total attendance from this point last year. And, the number of visitors has climbed 21 percent since two years ago.

  • New York City School Chooses Historic Deerfield for Annual Trip
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    New York City School Chooses Historic Deerfield for Annual Trip

    For the fourth year in a row, students from the PS 146 school in East Harlem, NY have chosen to visit Historic Deerfield for a hands-on lesson in Colonial American History. On June 4, more than 50 fourth-graders will trade the busy city life for a glimpse at life in Western Massachusetts.

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  • Into the Woods: Crafting Early American Furniture
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    Into the Woods: Crafting Early American Furniture

    Explore a dazzling array of masterworks by famous American cabinetmakers including Duncan Phyfe and Honoré Lannuier, Samuel McIntire, John and Thomas Seymour, and John Townsend.   Included with general admission.

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  • The Woodworkers of Windsor
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    The Woodworkers of Windsor

    A look at the distinctive styles and techniques brought by joiners from England to the town of Windsor's early furniture.

  • Hadley Chests
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    Hadley Chests

    Distinctive in design and construction, Hadley chests are discussed in the context of life in western Massachusetts.

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