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Sharing the Passion for Northeastern History. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. FC 99 Monuments Man Deane Keller with Laura Macaluso. December 29, 2014. Http:/ traffic.libsyn.com/fieldstonecommon/lauramacaluso.mp3. Podcast: Play in new window. Bio – Laura Macaluso. Laura A. Macaluso was trained in art history, museums and cultural heritage and spent. She is a recent transplant to central Virginia, where her husband Jeffrey Nichols directs Thomas Jefferson’s retreat home, Poplar Fo...
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Programs & Exhibits. Holocaust Memorial at the Mandell JCC in West Hartford and plaster model of same sculpture. Elbert Weinberg collection, Hartford History Center, Hartford Public Library. HARTFORD HISTORY CENTER DIGITAL REPOSITORY. Explore digital images of Hartford. Currently contains two collections,. Hartford: The Making of a City, 1900-1930. Reflection of the Times. Woodland Street railroad bridge, December 13, 1913 (Glass negatives collection). The Amistad Center for Art and Culture. Wadsworth At...
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FRIENDS OF CONNECTICUT EXPLORED. Become an Organizational Partner. Rate Card and Spec Sheet. More about Our Readers. August 22, 2016. Waste Not Want Not: What a Colonial Midden Can Tell Us. By Ross K. Harper (c) Connecticut Explored, Fall 2012 Subscribe to Receive Every Issue! August 19, 2016. Idea Bank: History Day 2017–Taking a Stand in History. Mary Townsend Seymour Takes a Stand In early 20th century Hartford, Mary Townsend Seymour helped…. August 18, 2016. Mark Twain: Homeschooling the Clemens Way.
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Summer 2015 VOLUME 13/NUMBER 3
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FRIENDS OF CONNECTICUT EXPLORED. Become an Organizational Partner. Rate Card and Spec Sheet. More about Our Readers. Summer 2015 VOLUME 13/NUMBER 3. Summer 2015 VOLUME 13/NUMBER 3. May 20, 2015. Connecticut Explored CONNECTICUT HISTORY, ONE GOOD STORY AFTER ANOTHER. IN THIS ISSUE: Historic Preservation Not Just Buildings What We Took Home From the World’s Fair Miss McCook’s Big Save The Bridge of Billy Joel’s Dreams Trains and Planes, too. Photo: Robert Benson, 1993. 9 Hog River Journal. 10 Letters, etc.
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Fall 2014 VOLUME 12/NUMBER 4
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FRIENDS OF CONNECTICUT EXPLORED. Become an Organizational Partner. Rate Card and Spec Sheet. More about Our Readers. Fall 2014 VOLUME 12/NUMBER 4. Fall 2014 VOLUME 12/NUMBER 4. August 7, 2014. Fall 2014 VOLUME 12/NUMBER 4. IN THIS ISSUE: The Power of the Pen. The Unsung Novelist Ann Petry. Our Newbery and Caldecott Medal Winners. 9 Hog River Journal. 10 Letters, etc. 13 From the State Historian: Birth Control and Zones of Privacy. CLICK HERE TO READ. By Walter W. Woodward. 14 Hartford’s Artist Historian.
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Art & Writing Initiative. The Museum hosts Community Days several times a year with free admission from 10am-5pm and wide variety of family-friendly activities including art-making, storytelling, docent-led tours, music and dance performances, and more. This has become a day we look forward to all year long. Learn more about visiting the museum. Or sign up to receive information about all upcoming events with the museum’s e-newsletter, Instant Atheneum. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Day. An annual ce...
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