PLYMOUTH — As part of the Museum of the White Mountains' ongoing exhibition "Taking the Lead: Women and the White Mountains," the museum plans to present "Lucy Crawford: A Living History," a portrayal of the 19th century pioneer by Plymouth State University's Dijit Taylor, on July 20 at 5 p.m.

Lucy Crawford was the wife of early innkeeper, guide and trail builder Ethan Allen Crawford, son of pioneering innkeeper Abel Crawford of Crawford Notch fame.

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