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Join presenter Anne Marie Charland, Museum Administrator of the Nathan Hale Homestead, in Coventry, Connecticut in an exploration of Connecticut State Hero, Nathan Hale and the family who shaped him from small town boy to a Revolutionary War Hero. The discussion will include background into Nathan Hale's life growing up on a farm, attending Yale, becoming an advocate of education for women and his fateful decision to become an intelligence officer for General Washington. No registration required for this free program, a continuation of our America250 events, for adults.
Anne Marie Charland has been working in the fields of history and tourism for over 20 years. Her career started in marketing and public relations for the Greater Hartford Tourism District and later the Northeast Visitors District. She joined the Connecticut Landmarks team at Nathan Hale Homestead in Coventry, CT in 2012 and has been the museum administrator since 2017. She has also curated exhibits, facilitated programs, and been a consultant at museums throughout Connecticut.
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Manchester Public Library, CT, Manchester, United States
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