Cleaning up history
A photograph of an interpretative sign at Ashton Meadow in Lincoln, a short distance south of the Kelly House Museum, before volunteer Emanuel “Manny” Terezakis, of Lincoln, cleaned it., at top, and after he cleaned it, above, making it readable once more.
Blackstone Heritage Corridor staff, volunteer fixing up interpretative signs around the valley
Staff and volunteers at the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor are on a mission to clean the dirt and graffiti off their signs that share the important history of the valley, all as part of a larger project to take inventory of the signs. In anticipation of the organization’s 35th anniversary this year, as part of the project, they’ll determine where existing signs are and whether they should add any new signs.