Learning project takes Dolores into valley’s past

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Learning project takes Dolores into valley’s past

Dolores third graders reenact scenes from valley’s past
Dolores third graders brought the town’s past to life for their annual living history museum. Here, a farming family shares their story in a room dedicated to agriculture in the Dolores River Valley.
Parents and family members gather at the first stop of the living history, a room devoted to the Rio Grande Southern Railroad.
Students talked about the Grande Southern Railroad’s impact on the Dolores River Valley, and traced the railroad’s route.
One of the main purposes of the living history museum was to help students connect past and present.
Third grade teacher Angela Lowe introduces the group that reenacted the history of the town of McPhee and the logging industry. The project allowed all students to showcase their talents, she said, from performing to painting.
Dolores students decided to tell the story of McPhee through the lens of a grandfather talking to his granddaughter.
Loggers in the old town of McPhee.
Town leaders discuss issues facing the agricultural communities of the Dolores River Valley.
A few shop owners in the agricultural community.

Learning project takes Dolores into valley’s past

Dolores third graders brought the town’s past to life for their annual living history museum. Here, a farming family shares their story in a room dedicated to agriculture in the Dolores River Valley.
Parents and family members gather at the first stop of the living history, a room devoted to the Rio Grande Southern Railroad.
Students talked about the Grande Southern Railroad’s impact on the Dolores River Valley, and traced the railroad’s route.
One of the main purposes of the living history museum was to help students connect past and present.
Third grade teacher Angela Lowe introduces the group that reenacted the history of the town of McPhee and the logging industry. The project allowed all students to showcase their talents, she said, from performing to painting.
Dolores students decided to tell the story of McPhee through the lens of a grandfather talking to his granddaughter.
Loggers in the old town of McPhee.
Town leaders discuss issues facing the agricultural communities of the Dolores River Valley.
A few shop owners in the agricultural community.
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