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NOLA JACKSON, WITH her red, white and blue cloth and thimble on her finger, is the spitting image of Betsy Ross, the reputed creator of the American flag. Jackson portrayed the Colonial seamstress at Lincoln Community School’s Living History Museum on Monday at the school.
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LINCOLN COMMUNITY SCHOOL 5th- and 6th-graders hosted a “Living History Museum” at the school on Monday. Each student researched a person from the Revolutionary War, and then became that person during the museum — costume and all! They stood like statues and, when a visitor stopped by they would be “activated” and tell a passage from that person’s live. Some even learned their story and spoke extemporaneously to museum visitors.
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LYLA JENNINGS AS Martha Washington.
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TEKNEAL FRENCH AS Prudence Wright, a patriot spy.
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LINCOLN STUDENT Scout Heyns plays patriot John Adams in an excellent wig.
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WILLA MCCLAIN AS Baron von Steuben, German general of Continental army.
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QUINN KIRSHENBAUM AS Joseph Brant, Native American chief and loyalist.
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BECKETT STILWELL AS King George III.
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EMMETT LEAVITT AS an unnamed Abenaki man.
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KOLBEY JIMMO AS Thomas Paine.
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