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Connecticut Miscellany Espn The Age Of The Reptiles Cowparade More Wilson H Faude

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Connecticut Miscellany Espn The Age Of The Reptiles Cowparade More Wilson H Faude
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Connecticut Miscellany Espn The Age Of The Reptiles Cowparade More Wilson H Faude instant download after payment.

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.8 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Wilson H. Faude
ISBN: 9781614239468, 1614239460
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Connecticut Miscellany Espn The Age Of The Reptiles Cowparade More Wilson H Faude by Wilson H. Faude 9781614239468, 1614239460 instant download after payment.

A presidential portraitist, a two-headed calf and a national landmark that inspires creativity--extraordinary tales abound in Connecticut from Hartford to Bethlehem, from New Haven to Bristol and all points in between. Learn about "The Age of Reptiles"--a 110-foot-long, 16-foot-high mural skillfully crafted by painter Rudolph Zallinger at the Peabody Museum in New Haven. Visit the Goodspeed Opera House built along the Connecticut River in 1876. Restored in 1963, this small theater continues to bring East Haddam to Broadway. Experience the first broadcast of world-renowned ESPN and its sprawling 128-acre campus in Bristol. Author and historian Wilson H. Faude chronicles these exciting tales and more in this eclectic collection of Connecticut history.

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