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SUMMARY:BLL: On the Road to the Mayflower
DESCRIPTION:The presentation will have you walk in the footsteps of the Pilgrims along the canals and past the buildings that have existed for a thousand years. You will take a photographic journey through the historic sites that the Pilgrims saw daily. It is the prequel to the popular In the Wake of the Mayflower where the authors recount the challenges and accomplishments of the 53 survivors of the voyage that shaped the course of Colonial and Indigenous history.\n\n \nKaren Rinaldo is an artist and visual historian who was commissioned in 1994 to paint an accurate portrayal of" The First Thanksgiving\, 1621" that Scholastic Book selected as a "masterpiece" to teach American history. The Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian along with the local Wampanoag tribe also cite the scene as authentic. That became the wellspring of the book In the Wake of the Mayflower she co-authored with Kevin M. Doyle\, a retired combat veteran\, Revolutionary War historian\, and author of many articles on vignettes in history that deserve to be remembered. Both authors live on Cape Cod and are active in historical associations.\n\n \n\nBrewster Ladies' Library\n\n1822 Main Street\, Brewster
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><span style="font-size: 11.5pt\; font-family: Candara\, sans-serif\;">The presentation will have you walk in the footsteps of the Pilgrims along the canals and past the buildings that have existed for a thousand years. You will take a photographic journey through the historic sites that the Pilgrims saw daily. It is the prequel to the popular&nbsp\;<a href="https://b7gtzzcab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016rMrTxvoXG3iNZ3r6iyGPDIZqmV5-Ah1uBa5yDDbbPUF6b8ni6F3xCT7YBTA77WU9GZa2SsNvzXVPLJHtobLg9SloabPTiACNVvHihZmqypt_3oR660EealHkeN3eODaqa_RD4gDYlB6psHdh1754F7PuBTnJ81_hhbgv9xeNchl5pnAnv5MQKnydEFgVrEyxjASOvBBqVEOI2lLLm3IMPEMs2h4oLi_V_JE4foArKinEdhbwHb53-RLpahBvNbZ&amp\;c=Y41iyNeoYVuYUPa-yhFQUPcbhkHbr5xR7wko5CeQkVIrq5l0F14WDA==&amp\;ch=j_pxIgBMj7WHgWhEFk5KC8Et0Nm9bf4e-Gq7cUdZIDsUgRGggkvoEQ==" target="_blank"><b><span style="color: rgb(152\, 7\, 7)\; text-decoration-line: none\;">In the Wake of the Mayflower</span></b></a>&nbsp\;where the authors recount the challenges and accomplishments of the 53 survivors of the voyage that shaped the course of Colonial and Indigenous history.<o:p></o:p></span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-size: 11.5pt\; font-family: Candara\, sans-serif\;">&nbsp\;</span></p>\n<span style="font-size: 11.5pt\; font-family: Candara\, sans-serif\;">Karen Rinaldo is an artist and visual historian who was commissioned in 1994 to paint an accurate portrayal of&rdquo\; The First Thanksgiving\, 1621&rdquo\; that Scholastic Book selected as a &quot\;masterpiece&rdquo\; to teach American history. The Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian along with the local Wampanoag tribe also cite the scene as authentic. That became the wellspring of the book&nbsp\;In the Wake of the Mayflower&nbsp\;she co-authored with Kevin M. Doyle\, a retired combat veteran\, Revolutionary War historian\, and author of many articles on vignettes in history that deserve to be remembered. Both authors live on Cape Cod and are active in historical associations.</span>\n\n<div>&nbsp\;</div>\n\n<div><span style="font-size: 11.5pt\; font-family: Candara\, sans-serif\;">Brewster Ladies&#39\; Library</span></div>\n\n<div><span style="font-size: 11.5pt\; font-family: Candara\, sans-serif\;">1822 Main Street\, Brewster</span></div>\n
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