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Photographs from Past Workshops
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NYC, Day One: A 2011 Summer Scholar examining the bronze map of New Amsterdam given by the Dutch on the 400th anniversary of Hudson’s voyage upriver
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NYC: Day One: evidence of the maritime history of Manhattan Island is easy to find.
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NYC Day One: Bowling Green Park, present at this site in Lower Manhattan since colonial times, and the financial district.
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New York City, Day One: A view of the Brooklyn Bridge from the starting point of our lower Manhattan walking tour
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Meadowlands Environment Center, Day One: Science Educator and Hudson author Stephen Stanne with our group.
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NYC, Day One: Workshop Co-Director, Dr. Meredith Davis, lecturing in lower Manhattan
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NYC, Day One: Participants gather after disembarking from a ferry crossing of NY Harbor
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Meadowlands Environment Center, Day One: At one of the hands-on learning stations, participants assemble a 12-foot long map of the Hudson and read the topography for clues regarding human uses and of the river
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Meadowlands Environment Center, Day One: A walking tour of the Meadowlands, an estuary and waterway with a complex history of human and natural interaction
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Meadowlands Environment Center, Day One: at one of several learning stations, participants read a relief map and answer question about the Hudson Watershed
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Day Two: NEH 2013 Participants venture out on their own to explore the city.
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Ramapo College, Day Two: Professor Elizabeth Hutchinson of Barnard College/ Columbia University answering questions after her lecture on the relationships between art and tourism on the Hudson
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Tarrytown, Day Three: Visiting the ice house at Washington Irving’s Sunnyside
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Tarrytown, Day Three: Participants gather in front of Washington Irving’s iconic home on the Hudson, Sunnyside
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Day 3 at Sunnyside: A shadow puppet of KAtrina Van Tassel used in a performnce of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow at Sunnyside
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Tarrytown, Day Three: Lyndhurst, the Gothic Revival home of Gilded Age financier Jay Gould on the banks of the Hudson River
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Tarrytown, Day Three: View from Lyndhurst with 2011 participants exploring the grounds and the Tappan Zee in the distance
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Hudson River Highlands, Day Four: Workshop Co-Directors Meredith Davis and Stephen Rice on Board the Cruise ship “The Pride of the Hudson”
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Ramapo College, Day Four: Patricia Hans, Teaching Facilitator, shares primary documents and teaching ideas with Summer Scholars
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Hudson River Highlands, Day Four: An NEH Summer Scholar sketching on board “The Pride of the Hudson”
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Hudson River HIghlands, Day Four: Participants aboard “The Pride of the Hudson” with USMA West Point in the background
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Day 5: Two Participants compare a 19th century engraving of tourists in the Highlands with the real thing
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Day 5: Evidence of how the railway changed the shoreline is easy to find.