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MAVA Bell Restoration - Documentary

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Uploaded on Mar 8, 2011

Lindenwald, the mid-19th-century home of eighth U.S. President Martin Van
Buren, is a National Park Service historic site located in Kinderhook, NY.
The National Park Service has recently restored the original call bell
system as part of an ongoing effort to understand and interpret the lives
and work of Lindenwald's house servants.

For further information go to http://www.nps.gov/mava

Produced by
Martin Van Buren National Historic Site,
National Park Service,
Department of the Interior

Videography and Editing by
Travis Bleen

Additional Videography by
Michael Fredericks

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  • smellyspice

    he lit them on fire first :)

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  • georgiatess

    anybody know how to contact Jeff Finch? I'm writing a thesis on servant bell systems in Charleston SC homes (there are a LOT of them around) and would like to interview him...

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  • meeep007

    My grandpa and great aunt grew up here. My grandpa would make paper airplanes and fly them down from the bell tower <3

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  • oldhomes

    Wonderful video. Great to see Jeff in action and listen while he shares his endless wealth of knowledge in all things restoration.

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  • mvr1ne

    This is a really interesting and also well produced video of some historic restoration work.

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