Working the Loom at Alamance Battle Ground State Historic Site

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Do you know how clothes are made? Much like today, fabrics from natural fibers like wool and linen helped keep folks cool in the summer and warm in the winter. But the way these fabrics were made looks very different than today's modern technologies!
Join Brandon as he visits Alamance Battleground State Historic Site to learn how people took sheep's wool and flax plants to create the clothing of the 18th century.
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