PAX CORPS

        The PAX Corps is a crossroads and alliance for world-wide adventure, learning, and discovery, crossing borders and removing barriers. A diverse corps of people linked together from around the world learning in the “peripatetic tradition”, following “grassroots”, real life pathways on foreign and native soil, benefiting from direct, cross-cultural instruction and native experiences, for learning languages, to appreciation and studies in art, music, theater and dance, field photography, hands on film-making, on site archaeology digs, history classes, to exchanges and research in health, science, industry and technology. PAX Corps includes outward bound learning adventures, studies of the environment and eco systems, habitat and wildlife conservation…native guided tours to nature guided excursions, to real-life survival and learning skills, mountain climbing, trekking, biking, sailing, scuba, athletic exercises, sports competition, and Olympic training and events.

Dominic Alessandra

Dominic Alessandra is given local recognition as a Keeper of Sea Captains Row history, is also known as well, as a local preservation guide of The Capt. Allen Crowell Homestead. As a well-traveled resident, an accomplished photographer, he has opened the door with an invitation that stands at the entrance guiding visitors to “Explore the world around you”, .. the Crowell Homestead, Sea Captains Row. Its all here at the museum to experience. It is found in sharing in the footsteps of Capt. Allen Crowell, across seven seas.

“For me, it is the inspiration of my life and the focus and mission of my photography through the eye of the camera, to see beyond race, class, religion, and nation. It is not what you see, but what you can make others see. In artistry, as in life, sharing a light, a voice, or an image from the past or present expresses an indomitable spirit, freedom, and hope. Reflections of a higher ground are welcoming beacons of light, dancing brightly against the darkness, uniting mankind across the dark labyrinth and vastness of human existence.”

~Dominic Alessandra

The Collection

Through a Nineteenth-Century Lens

21st CENTURY HONORING THE INDIGENOUS

Tabletop Edition

by Dominic Alessandra

$ 9.99

Whitby

Kippers in The Smokehouse

by Dominic Alessandra

$ 9.99

21st CENTURY HONORING THE INDIGENOUS

Supplementary Edition

by Dominic Alessandra

$ 9.99

Sea Captains Row on Cape Cod

The Crowell Homestead

by Dominic Alessandra

$ 9.99

21st CENTURY HONORING THE INDIGENOUS

Ionographs

by Dominic Alessandra

$ 9.99

BUFFALO STORY

Song of Silent Barks

by Dominic Alessandra

$ 9.99

Museum Collection

Timeless Portrayals of Heritage

Step into a visual journey where the past breathes. These photographs, with a restored nineteenth-century camera, offer a raw, authentic connection to Indigenous history and the enduring spirit of the people.

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