This Place in History: Laurel Hall & Mausoleum
Вставка
- Опубліковано 23 лис 2020
- John Porter Bowman was beset by tragedy, losing his daughter and wife in quick succession. In 1880, he moved back to Shrewsbury, where he was born, and built a mausoleum and a mansion across the street so he could be near his loved ones. The mausoleum took 125 workers more than one year to complete, at a cost of $75,000. In his will, he left the property in a trust with instructions for upkeep in case they returned. It was maintained that way up until the 1950s when the funds from the trust ran out.
This Place in History is produced in partnership by Local 22 & Local 44 (www.mychamplainvalley.com) and the Vermont Historical Society.
Watch more This Place in History videos: • This Place in History:...
More videos from the Vermont Historical Society: / vermonthistoricalsociety
Subscribe for more videos (and click the bell for notifications): ua-cam.com/users/subscription_c...
Twitter: / vermonthistory
Facebook: / vermonthistoricalsociety
Instagram: / vermonthistory
Museum Storefront: vermont-historical-society-mu...
Sign up for our newsletter: vermonthistory.org/newsletter
Support the Vermont Historical Society: vermonthistory.org/donate
In winter, Mr. Bowman's statue is encased in a galvanized overcoat to protect it from the weather.
Thanks for the video.👍
beauty
Such a sad story . He left his house just so so they may could come visit it later
During the pandemic.