Article: PLIMOTH PLANTATION GUIDE SPENDS TIME IN PAST, FUTURE

On Sundays, Edya Kalev dons a corset, tends her gardens of root vegetables and tells visitors to Plimoth Plantation about her experiences through the eyes of Martha Browne, a housewife who crossed the Atlantic in 1621 on a boat called the Fortune and built a new life for herself and her family.

On Mondays, Kalev returns to her desk in a picturesque room at the Hornblower building, boots up her computer and designs new ways to share the experience of Plimoth Plantation with visitors on the World Wide Web.

Kalev, 32, is perched at the crossroads of past and future, splitting her time working as a costumed "interpreter" in Plimoth Plantation's historical village, and as manager of the living ...

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