Swift River Valley Historical Society’s Carriage Shed came alive for the ribbon-cutting of artist Ken Levine’s Rabbit Run Railroad diorama last week, which celebrated a piece of history most today weren’t alive for.Petersham artist and sculptor Ken.
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landscaping company which has really come out of this on top, just owning social media over the last month. like entrepreneurs, we wanted to capitalize on this international attention and sell t-shirts. we want from being a landscaper to selling merchandise. we just started filling orders day and night. we d done approximately $1.5 million in sales revenue. that s a lot of t-shirts. we ve been getting a lot of fan mail. people have been sending us christmas cards with our zoom background on them. can you believe somebody made this? they made us our own lego set. there was a diorama of our company in berlin. that amazed me. who would want this? somebody made a virtual reality four seasons. we had people showing up on our doorstep, knocking, asking for t-shirts. we even had one employee that was leaving, and someone offered them $50 for the stained, sweaty t-shirt off their back. we had hundreds of visitors coming in the first couple days following our social media revamp.
right behind it is the location of the old train depot. and the thought was that we would put the marker for the clinton riot here because of the importance of the train depot. the clinton riots began on september 4th, 1875. and the diorama behind me tells a version of those events. the original train depot is where white paramilitary units flocked into clinton. there was a political rally, and it was one of the first times that african americans had gotten together to really listen to political candidates. and it was organized by the republican party, but there was also a group of white democrats who were sent there to disrupt things. shots rang out.