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.
The Vermont Historical Society has announced “Vermont vs. Hollywood: 100 Years of Vermont in Film,” a program set for Sunday, September 18th, at the Middletown Springs Historical Society in Vermont.
This program will be led by Amanda Gustin of the Vermont Historical Society. Gustin will provide background and share video clips ranging chronologically from 1919’s Way Down East to 2005’s Thank You for Not Smoking.
This program will take place from 2 to 4 pm. For more information, call David Wright, (802) 235-2376 or Pat Hemenway, (802) 235-2421.
Photo of Vermont Historical Society provided.
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