Mary Bondurant Warren, author of the "Athens Lives and Legends" newspaper column is a native of Athens whose roots in Georgia run back to the Revolution. At Home relives the experiences of those women left behind to carry on during the Civil War on the 150th anniversary of the Surrender at Appomattox.
Recorded April 9, 2015 by Reflecting, Sharing, Learning and the Heritage Room at Athens-Clarke County Library, Athens GA.
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Have you ever thought about the history behind what brought your favorite Athens dish to the table? If not, here's the opportunity to learn about Athens foodways.
The program features Jordan Shoemaker and covers Athens' and surrounding areas' culinary habits and their almost invisible impact on our lives. Culinary habits are considered "intangible culture" because they cannot be touched or interacted with like other physical monuments of culture.
It can be harder to preserve these forms of our culture. Shoemaker explores the ways in which the preservation field is trying to maintain this culinary heritage.
Jordan Shoemaker is a student in the Master of Historic Preservation program at the University of Georgia and serves as a Preservation Intern for the North East Georgia Regional Commission.
Recorded March 26, 2015 by Reflecting, Sharing, Learning at Athens-Clarke County Library, Athens GA.
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