Helping Open Smithsonian Exhibit in Garrett County With Talk on Mason Dixon Line

For the arrival of the Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street exhibit at the Spruce Forest Artisan Village in Garrett County, I was invited
to do the opening lecture on the Mason-Dixon Line:  The Stories Behind a Geographic Boundary.  Managed in Maryland by the state Humanities Council, the project brings rural America prestigious, professionally curated
Smithsonian Exhibits to communities across the nation.   It was
a nice evening in Grantsville talking to a great group of people about the
history of the famous line and how it became a symbolic fence.  It was also enjoyable to visit this Garrett County destination spot, where there are many fine artisans.  This is the third-time I’ve worked with the Smithsonian traveling exhibits.  The first occasion was when Key Ingredients made its way through Maryland.  Here’s a piece I wrote in August 2007 for the Smithsonian Blog, Road Reports Across America.