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Mon - Sat 10 - 5pm. Sun 12 - 4pm. Granville, MA 01034. Check out Sussmanns Wild Blueberries on Yelp. Below are some links to Granville area attractions and other Wild Blueberry related sites. Noble and Cooley Center for Historic Preservation. Forgetting Is the New Normal - Time Article.
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Exploring Western Massachusetts: Museums of Western Massachusetts
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Through the Past, Into the Future. Tuesday, March 27, 2007. Museums of Western Massachusetts. Museums have a wide range of operating days and hours, some are seasonal, others open only on weekends. Some are limited to visits as part of a guided tour. It's always best to call ahead to get all of the details, or visit the museum's web site, if available, when planning an outing. ( Updated July 10, 2013. The Amherst College Museum of Natural History. Amherst, Massachusetts 01002. Amherst, Massachusetts 01002.
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N – Commonwealth Historical Collaborative
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Subjects: N (page 1 of 2). The Nantucket Historical Association Research Library is a special collections repository of primary resources focusing on Nantucket history. Our collections contain more than 5,000 volumes and 50,000 photographs, as well as archival documents such as ship’s logs, account books, family papers, and scrapbooks. The NHA also preserves extensive art and artifact collections relating to all […]. Needham Historical Society, Inc. New Bedford Historical Society. Science and technology ...
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Noble & Cooley Center for Historic Preservation: Research Library Project: Ghosts of Christmas Past
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Noble and Cooley Center for Historic Preservation: Research Library Project. How To Support NCCHP. Sunday, December 25, 2016. Ghosts of Christmas Past. As Christmas 2016 winds down we take one last holiday trip in the NCCHP Wayback Machine to 1889 and 1903 to look in on two young people who had interesting connections to Granville, Noble and Cooley, and each other. Courtesy of the Rowley family. NCCHP photo, www.ncchp.org. But in 1903 Harry was an industrious student attending school in Westfield. A ...
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Noble & Cooley Center for Historic Preservation: Research Library Project: October 2016
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Noble and Cooley Center for Historic Preservation: Research Library Project. How To Support NCCHP. Thursday, October 27, 2016. When Halloween Comes to the Museum. It has been said that if you listen carefully enough to the many drums in the NCCHP Archives collection on Halloween you will hear the faintest of sounds, "rat-a-tat. rat-a-tat. rat-a-tat-tat-tat" very slowly at first, then louder and louder until at the stroke of midnight, like thunder, "BOOM! The mysterious NCCHP Halloween Drum. NCCHP welcome...
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Noble & Cooley Center for Historic Preservation: Research Library Project: May 2016
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Noble and Cooley Center for Historic Preservation: Research Library Project. How To Support NCCHP. Sunday, May 29, 2016. Memorial Day, 2016. We mark Memorial Day with thanks and appreciation to all who died in the service of their country, and with a letter from the NCCHP archives written by Noble and Cooley employee Howard S. Ellis on May 10, 1942 from training camp at Fort McClellan, Alabama. Howard had enlisted on April 17. The letter is to his fellow shop workers at Noble and Cooley. If anyone thinks...
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Noble & Cooley Center for Historic Preservation: Research Library Project: Harry Holcomb: From Granville to Indianapolis
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Noble and Cooley Center for Historic Preservation: Research Library Project. How To Support NCCHP. Friday, August 19, 2016. Harry Holcomb: From Granville to Indianapolis. Harry Holcomb was born in Granville on February 26, 1886, the son of William "Willie" Holcomb and. And worked part time at Noble & Cooley during school breaks. After graduating from trade school Harry joined the exodus of young people to the booming factories and offices of the northeast. He joined the Knox Automobile Company on. Where ...