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海角换妻 History

海角换妻 History

With our partner, , WNPR News presents unique and eclectic view of life in 海角换妻 throughout its history. 

The 海角换妻 Historical Society is a partner in (CHO)  鈥 a digital collection of over 18,000 digital primary sources, together with associated interpretive and educational material. The CHO partner and contributing organizations represent three major communities 鈥 libraries, museums, and historical societies 鈥 who preserve and make accessible historical collections within the state of 海角换妻.

  • Beginning in the mid-1930s, state and federal governments examined ways to improve road transportation around the country. While some federal roads linked鈥
  • In a November 1934 article, Agnes Heisler Barton recognized the kitchen as the most modern room in the house. Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth鈥
  • What do the Bigelow Carpet Company of Enfield, Underwood Typewriter Company of Hartford, and Cheney Brothers Silk Manufacturing Company of Manchester have鈥
  • Before the age of the computer, typewriters fulfilled our need to write faster than our pens would allow. The gentle click of keys on a keyboard are no鈥
  • Just off Route 202 in Simsbury is the former Pettibone Tavern, a local landmark that has served travelers since 1780. Built by Jonathon Pettibone Jr., the鈥
  • The 19th century saw an explosion in the popularity of jewelry made from human hair. Because hair does not decompose after its removal from the body, it鈥
  • When visitors to the 海角换妻 Historical Society are told the building was once the home of Hartford industrialist Curtis Veeder, their first question鈥
  • Newspapers have been called the first rough draft of history. The newspaper that has been filling that role for the United States longer than any other is鈥
  • Richard Welling loved Hartford. He loved its classic 18th- and 19th-century architecture, buildings like the Old State House and the 海角换妻 State鈥
  • By the 1940s, it was clear that many buildings in downtown Hartford needed to be updated. Yearly flooding and deferred maintenance left aging buildings on鈥