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We Can Take It: The Story of the Civilian Conservation Corps in the White Mountains

Museum of the White Mountains 34 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH

The Civilian Conservation Corps or CCC was one of the most successful federal government programs in our history and ran from 1933 -1942. This program will discuss the work of the CCC in the White Mountain region of New Hampshire and Maine. There were 21 CCC camps that were run by the US military and [...]

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Fungal Foray to Peaked Hill Pond Trail, Thornton

“Fungal Foray Mushroom Walk Series” with evolutionary biologist Tommy Stoughton. Meet at the MWM at 9:30am. Carpooling will be a necessity for this foray due to limited parking at the trail head. Suggested donation: $10.

Caps Ridge Hike, Jeff Lougee

Alpine plant communities represent a small fraction – less than one percent – of NH’s land area, and harbor the greatest concentration of rare plant species in the State. Join Jeff Lougee, the Director of Stewardship & Ecological Management for The Nature Conservancy in New Hampshire, for a hike up the Caps Ridge Trail into the [...]

Creating the White Mountain National Forest, 1913-2018: From Idea to Reality

Museum of the White Mountains 34 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH

When the Weeks Act was passed in 1911, it is unlikely that anyone envisioned the White Mountain National Forest that millions of visitors enjoy today throughout the year. Creating the forest as we know it was a complex process that took many years, even after its formal establishment in 1918. Come and learn about the [...]

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Museum Member Thank You Event

Museum of the White Mountains 34 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH

Wine and cheese thank you event for Museum members, featuring a musical performance by 2015 WMNF Artist-in-Residence, Ben Cosgrove.

The Slideshow that Saved the White Mountains

Museum of the White Mountains 34 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH

The year was 1902, and Philip Wheelock Ayres, the first chief forester of the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, was in the midst of a tour that took him in front of audiences throughout New England. His message was extraordinarily important–the forests of the White Mountains were being destroyed. But Ayres wasn’t [...]

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Panoramas Then and Now

Museum of the White Mountains 34 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH

Come explore the connection between the technology and the aesthetic of panoramas in the White Mountain National Forest in the past 90 years. John Anderson, professor of photography at Plymouth State University, will look at panoramas taken by Guy Shorey and discuss how Shorey’s equipment drove the style of his panoramas compared with the current digital [...]

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Fashioning a Public Forest for New Hampshire – Creating the Future

Museum of the White Mountains 34 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH

Years before it was fashionable, Concord-native Joseph B. Walker called for the creation of “public forests” in the White Mountains. He was well-respected and articulate, yet his passionate pleas were met with loud arguments. Was it constitutional to purchase private lands for public conservation? Was the value of forests so important to society that a [...]

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Field trip to Bartlett Experimental Forest

Spend a morning learning about the silviculture and wildlife habitat research that has been going on for over 80 years on the Bartlett Experimental Forest. This forest was formerly established in 1932 as a field laboratory to conduct research on growing northern hardwoods. Longtime U.S. Forest Service researchers Bill Leak, Mariko Yamasaki, and Chris Costello [...]