1965 NEW ENGLAND TRAVELOGUE MOVIE NEW ENGLAND HERITAGE TRAIL MD53154

This 1965 color film about the New England Heritage Trail is presented by New England Mutual Life Insurance Company and produced by Bay State Film Productions. A girl runs to a Colonial two-story house. She looks in the window. Her grandfather fills crystal glasses and hits them to play a song. She plays them. The red goblet has an animated face that narrates the film (:10-4:25). The Seth Warner statue is a memorial to the Green Mountain Boys (5:00-5:10). A person walks across the wooden North Bridge in Concord (5:40). A boy and dog climb over rocks in front of a waterfall (5:53). Plymouth Rock is shown in its enclosure, followed by people in historic 1600s clothing sawing wood and cooking in a kettle at Plymouth Plantation. Mannequins depict scenes of the Pilgrims. A Mayflower reproduction is in the harbor (6:15-7:42). An early settlement includes a clapboard-sided church, two-story barn, cabinet maker, and mill. The millwheel spins up-close (8:00-8:48). A couple explores mysterious stone structures (8:52-9:
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