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Council on Aging Panama Canal: Connection Between the Oceans That Changed the World - Wellesley COA
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The Panama Canal is considered one of the great accomplishments of the modern world. More than an engineering achievement, the Canal united the world, fostering global trade and prosperity, as well as a fusion of races, history and cultures. Started by th

The Panama Canal is considered one of the great accomplishments of the modern world. More than an engineering achievement, the Canal united the world, fostering global trade and prosperity, as well as a fusion of races, history and cultures. Started by the French in the 19th century, its completion relied on the United States, under the leadership of Teddy Roosevelt, to open in 1914. Lecturer, Barry Pell traveled through the Canal on a four-masted sail ship. In this program, accompanied by his photography, he will discuss the history, controversies, and ingenious design of the Canal. He will also take you along the Pacific coastal jungle to visit some of the wonderful wildlife and plants of Panama and Costa Rica.