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Terri Majewski <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 4 Nov 1996 17:00:52 -0500
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As a small child, I went to a "living farm museum" in northeastern Ohio.  If
I remember correctly, it is called Hale Homestead.  (Considering we are
talking about a visitation that happened approximatly 30 years ago, I could
be wrong, or it may not exist any more.)  It was a neat place, especially for
a child.  It definatly brought history alive.  (Probably one of those small
events that influenced a kid to get into archaeology...)
 
Good luck in your quest.
 
Carol J. Ellick

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