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Seward in the house
MERIDIAN - A group of Cato-Meridian Middle School eighth-grade students didn't have to travel to Auburn to be at the Seward House last week.
Through the lens of a video camera and eyes peering at a projector screen, students in Cato-Meridian Middle School Social Studies teacher Jennifer Taylor's classroom last Friday were transported to the second floor of the Seward House and greeted by curator of Education and Outreach, Jennifer Haines.
With a video camera and a microphone situated on a cart in the museum, Haines presented an interactive talk for nearly an hour about the assassination attempt on William Seward's life and the purchase of Alaska.
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