History Left A Definite Mark At This One Fascinating Spot In New Hampshire
Dartmouth College in New Hampshire features the "Epic of American Civilization" mural by José Clemente Orozco, a unique historical artwork.
Lately we've been really appreciating all the history here in New Hampshire. From museums to living history in the form of beautiful forests, there's a historical attraction for those will any interest. Many of these are well-known, but there's one place we recently came across that we'd never visited. If you're looking for a cool, lesser-known place to enjoy some history head to Dartmouth College!
Make your way to Dartmouth College in Hanover and you'll have access to one of the most interesting historical sights in the state.
The "Epic f American Civilization" was painted by Mexican-born artist José Clemente Orozco and it depicts a very unique version of American history.
Orozco began the painting in 1932 and it's comprised of 24 different panels.
Unlike many other large murals, it was painted directly onto the walls while they were still wet plaster.
What we love most about this beauty is that it tells a real story. About half it focuses on the fall of the Aztec Empire
It then focuses on the influence of Spanish and European culture on North America before moving along to a commentary on modern society.
But before you think visiting will be easy, remember that most of all of this is told in metaphor which makes this all more special.
We love the things we feature that are lesser-known and this spot captures all of that.
The Epic of American Civilizations mural at Darmouth College is free to visit, but the hours change depending on the time of year. It's typically open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day. To learn more about the mural check out the National Park Service website. Or you can find out more about visiting by going to the Baker-Berry Library website. You can call the library on 603-646-2560.
If you love history there are plenty of places to see it throughout the state. Here are 9 historical landmarks you absolutely must visit in New Hampshire.
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