Arthurdale Heritage stirs up sweet remanence for maple syrup demonstration
31 Mar 2023
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Arthurdale Heritage held its annual maple syrup demonstration on Friday, bringing history to life.
Arthurdale Heritage is a nonprofit organization that holds pride in preserving the community of Arthurdale, the nation’s first New Deal Homestead created by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. The maple syrup demonstration consisted of burning down maple sap in a copper kettle over an open flame—the old-fashioned way.
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