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Maple Sugaring Story, The

$29.95

Maple sugaring was an early practice of native North American Indians and of European settlers in the New World, and is still the first farm crop of the year following the cold New England winter. This video interweaves legend, science, song, history and geography to tell the story of the maple industry.  This is made for kids.
28 minutes

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