The Universal Encyclopedia By Pam Pacelli Cooper President, Verissima Productions All the dishes were washed and put away, and the dining room table was cleared for me to do my homework. That night, it was a report on clocks. I walked down the long hall from the dining room to the foyer where our set[Read More]
Archives for September 2016
History Finds A New Home: The Journey of the Plastic Bins
By Pam Pacelli Cooper President, Verissima Productions My mother lives in a small, one bedroom apartment on Chicago’s North Side. The one big thing about the apartment is the closets. There are three large ones, and they would be the envy of anyone in the Northeast who lives in a 19th century house designed for wardrobes.[Read More]
Life Preservers Podcast: Episode 5 – “Amateur Historian”
Old Houses and Puritan Contentions A special Waltham childhood in an unusual house sparks a love of history and research and…what is the connection between a fiery Puritan and the United States constitution? Hear it all on this month’s “Life Preservers” podcast.