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	<title>Connecticut Explored - Connecticut History, One Good Story After Another</title>
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		<title>August 7: The Life and Times of Nathan Hale</title>
		<description>On Saturday, August 7th,  10 am to 4:30 pm, Connecticut Landmarks invites you to a symposium on the life and times of Connecticut State Hero, Nathan Hale. Walter Woodward, Connecticut State Historian, will be the keynote speaker; other presentations are by Richard E. Mooney, Kevin M. Sweeney and M. William ...</description>
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		<title>Bruce Fraser. The End of a Life. The End of an Era.</title>
		<description>By Walter Woodward, State Historian

For the last 30 years, virtually every history program of substance produced in Connecticut could have carried the credit line, “Brought to you in part by Bruce Fraser.” His June 13 death after a hard-fought battle with cancer leaves an unfillable void in the history community. ...</description>
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		<title>NEW THIS ISSUE!</title>
		<description>In addition to our new name, we've added a new subscription level:  Connecticut Explorer.  For $50 you support the magazine, receive a subscription, AND special offers from our partner organizations valued at more than $50.  It's a great deal.  Go the Subscribe page for details. </description>
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		<title>SUMMER ISSUE: Explore the Historic Connecticut Landscape</title>
		<description>Join us as we explore the historic Connecticut Landscape in the summer issue.  Find out where Tiffany’s found gems, where a cove disappeared, where Connecticut’s Chautauqua was, why mulberry trees caused some folks to make and lose a fortune, where two of our favorite historic lighthouses are (and how you ...</description>
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		<title>CELEBRATE THE STATE&#8217;S 375th</title>
		<description>COMING THIS FALL:  our 375th tribute issue!  State historian Walt Woodward tells us how this year was picked as the anniversary year and how we've celebrated in the past; and we offer a series of stories on the 375th anniversary theme: Industrious. Inventive. Enduring.

Governor M. Jodi Rell kicked off the ...</description>
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		<title>WINTER ISSUE WINS AWARD</title>
		<description>Our Winter 2009/2010 Built It/Razed It III issue on Modern Architecture received a 2010 Award of Merit from the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation.  The award ceremony took place in the Capitol's Hall of Flags on April 7, 2010.  The issue was supported, in part, by the Connecticut Commission on ...</description>
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		<title>TWAIN2010 Celebration Continues</title>
		<description>This year marks the 175th anniversary of Mark Twain's birth, the 125th anniversary of the publication of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and the 100th anniversary of the author's death.  Events across the state will mark the triple convergence.  Here are events we know about, please double check information ...</description>
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		<title>New Chair of Editorial Board</title>
		<description>Dr. Matthew Warshauer, associate professor of history at Central Connecticut State University has been appointed the new chair of CT Explored's editorial board. The Editorial Board is an advisory group that reviews articles, makes recommendations for stories, and helps keep the magazine connected to the museum and academic community.  Warshauer ...</description>
		<link>http://connecticutexplored.org/?p=1634</link>
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		<title>Spring Issue Explores Hard Times Past</title>
		<description>Welcome to our third issue under our new name:  Hog River Journal is now Connecticut Explored!  The new name better reflects our mission to uncover and discover the Connecticut story–statewide.  Every issue, I learn something about our cultural heritage that enriches my life and deepens my appreciation for our state.

This ...</description>
		<link>http://connecticutexplored.org/?p=1535</link>
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		<title>LISTEN TO US ON WNPR</title>
		<description>Colin McEnroe Show: Gregg Pugliese and Elizabeth Normen talk about the Spring 2010 Hard Times issue and Peter Paul company.

 And

Hear Mary Donohue and Elizabeth Normen talk about the Berlin Turnpike and the Winter 2009/2010 issue on Colin McEnroe's show on WNPR. </description>
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