Groveton High 10th-grade U.S. history students and their teacher pose for a photo after the April 19 program at the Jefferson Community Center. (From left) Sophia Duplissie, Destiney Marzullo, social studies teacher Mallory Langkau-Gross, Cameron Hickey and Jacques Pelletier. (LISA D. CONNELL PHOTO)
A 1937 poster of the nation's rural electrification program touts "Electricity on every farm." The poster is part of the Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition, "Crossroads--Change in Rural America." (LISA D. CONNELL PHOTO)
Groveton High 10th-grade U.S. history students and their teacher pose for a photo after the April 19 program at the Jefferson Community Center. (From left) Sophia Duplissie, Destiney Marzullo, social studies teacher Mallory Langkau-Gross, Cameron Hickey and Jacques Pelletier. (LISA D. CONNELL PHOTO)
A 1937 poster of the nation's rural electrification program touts "Electricity on every farm." The poster is part of the Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition, "Crossroads--Change in Rural America." (LISA D. CONNELL PHOTO)
JEFFERSON — A classroom project by a group of Groveton High School students and their teacher exemplifies what viewers of the Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition “Crossroads — Change in Rural America” will see: A pictorial history of life in America across a given time span.
The Smithsonian exhibit opened March 29 and continues through Saturday, May 10, inside the Jefferson Community Center. The center is located at 178 Meadows Road.
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