Metropolitan BOCES students create interactive website detailing Shaker site history – Saratogian

Students in the Capital Region BOCES Game Design & Implementation Program are working on an interactive website that allows people to explore the history of The Watervliet Shaker Historic District. Juniors and Seniors in the Career & Technical Education Program started working on the website in January. The Capital Region BOCES Career & Technical Education Center is part of the Watervleet Shaker Historic District, which is listed on the New York State and National Register of Historic Places. The site was founded in 1776 as the first Shaker settlement in America. (photo courtesy)

Students in the Capital Region BOCES Game Design & Implementation Program are working on an interactive website that allows people to explore the history of The Watervliet Shaker Historic District. Juniors and Seniors in the Career & Technical Education Program started working on the website in January. The Capital Region BOCES Career & Technical Education Center is part of the Watervleet Shaker Historic District, which is listed on the New York State and National Register of Historic Places. The site was founded in 1776 as the first Shaker settlement in America. (photo courtesy)

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