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ECHO Greenfield

Exploring and Creating Histories Ourselves

Local Institutions as Resources: Libraries

Lisa Prolman, reference librarian of the Greenfield Public Library discusses the ways in which the library can support historical research.

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  1. What sorts of historical records and artifacts are likely to be housed at the library?
  2. Lisa Prolman, reference librarian of the Greenfield Public Library discusses the ways in which the library can support historical research.

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  • Greenfield Public Library
  • New England Historical Genealogical Society
  • Fulton History Project Search

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About ECHO

ECHO Greenfield (Exploring and Creating History Ourselves) provides support, resources, and space for people of all ages to be curious about the histories that surround us, both known and forgotten, and the histories that live within us. There are ongoing hands-on activities, discussions, and support for expressing learning creatively at The LAVA Center as well as resources on this website. [Learn More]

This program is funded in part by Mass Humanities, which receives support from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and is an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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