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Publisher
Video 3 Weston High School
Pub. Date
2009]
Language
English
Description
"In the summer of 2008, members of the Golden Ball Tavern Museum contacted Weston High School Video Program director, Ted Garland about the possibility of shooting a movie that would tell the story of Isaac Jones, the Revolutionary War owner and builder of the historic Golden Ball Tavern in downtown Weston, Massachusetts. Upon researching the project and sharing this information with some of his friends in the Screen Actors Guild, Mr. Garland found...
Publisher
Historical Commission
Pub. Date
2001
Language
English
Description
"In the first of three illustrated lectures in her 2001-2002 series Farm Town to Suburb, the History and Architecture of Weston, Pamela Fox details the town's early history and describes its agricultural economy and early industry while introducing important people in Weston's development."--Container.
Publisher
Historical Commission
Pub. Date
2001
Language
English
Description
"Explore three centures of Weston buildings with preservationist Pamela Fox, as she provides a verbal tour of the Weston Historical Commission's photography exhibit Preserving Our Past - Weston Then and Now. Pam's comments provide an insightful view of Weston's history, as illustrated through its architectural heritage."--Container.
Publisher
Historical Commission
Pub. Date
2003
Language
English
Description
"Preservationist Pamela Fox describes the history of Weston's two newest historic neighborhoods, Kendal Common and Spruce Hill Road. She discusses the development of Modernist architecture with its credo that good architecture could also be affordable, and shows how scientists and academics were attracted in the 1950's to form these highly innovative Modern-style communities."--Container.
Publisher
Historical Commission
Pub. Date
2001
Language
English
Description
"This is the second of three illustrated lectures by Pamela Fox in her 2001-2002 series Farm Town to Suburn, the History and Architecture of Weston. This talk describes Weston's evolution from a rural farming community to one which became a popular location for large estates and 'gentleman's farms' for wealthy businessmen. "--Container.
Series
Publisher
Historical Commission
Pub. Date
[200-]
Language
English
Description
"Obie Simonis large scale outdoor sculpture composed of red lava and highly finished stainless steel geometric forms has been chosen to be sited in front of the library for the next two years, beginning Oct. '01. In this program Obie explains his art, his artistic development, how the different contrasting elements balance and complement each other. "--Container.
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