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| | | | The town of Scotland, Connecticut, is a rural community centered around agriculture and is the smallest municipality in Windham County's 'Quiet Corner'. European settlement began in earnest following the purchase of 1,950 acres of land from then Windham, by Isaac Magoon, a Scotsman, who named the new village after his ancestral home. The present-day town... | |
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| | | | A significant house and grounds are tucked away, hidden off Dudley Road in Newton, Massachusetts. This is the Kennard Estate. Frederic Hedge Kennard (1865-1937) was born in Brookline and attended Harvard College. He did graduate work for a time at the Bussey Institution and the Lawrence Scientific School, and entered the employ of Frederick Law... | |
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| | | | Located across the street from the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Meeting House in New Gloucester, Maine, this large, three and one-half story brick building has historically housed many of the active Shakers in the community. Built in 1883-4, the central dwelling house contains a self-contained town of rooms, including sleeping rooms, a chapel, music room, kitchen,... | |
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| | Does the water in a toilet swirl in different directions in the Northern and Southern hemispheres? After all, that's exactly what happens with hurricanes... |