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Audio Journeys: The Potsdam (N.Y.) Museum and Crane School of Music

By: Patricia L. Lawrence
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Audio Journeys by Travel Radio International explores the 200-year-old village of Potsdam, New York. The village is home to The Crane School of Music, the first school of its kind to teach teachers how to teach music.©2007 Travel Radio International (P)2009 Travel Radio International Adventure Travel Guided Tours Social Sciences

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Once the only school of its kind, the Crane School of Music was the first institution to teach teachers specifically how to be music instructors. Alongside this historic institution is the New York Potsdam Museum. Founded in 1940, the museum's mission is to preserve and study the history of Potsdam and the surrounding areas. In this episode of Audio Journeys, our host Patricia L. Lawrence takes us on a warm and informative guided tour through both of these storied New York state institutions.

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