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Century-old photographs and diaries sat in a water-soaked basement in Strafford for over a week. A network of volunteers helped save them.
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Brandon is hosting Davenport Electric Fest on July 8, honoring the town’s historic ties to the birth of the electric motor. Didn’t know about those ties? Read on.
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A historic marker that commemorates Vermont's first gay bar is hidden from view, and some LGBTQ+ activists want to move the sign.
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The Italian sculptors who immigrated during Barre's granite boom have died, retired, or moved away. Only one is left.
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Brave Little StateWhen Tim Rapczynski moved to Barre City, he was caught off guard by a nickname he heard some people use to describe the place: “Scary Barre.� So he asked Brave Little State about its origin. To find the answer, we confront classism, social stigma � and the role of the media.
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The Titanic wreck is hard to reach and harder to capture, with most images showing just a section at a time. The first full-sized digital scan offers what experts call a game-changing view.
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Brave Little StateElla Wegman-Lawless has done her fair share of communal and intentional living in Vermont. She wondered: “How much of Vermont as a place cultivates that?�
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Brave Little StateThe story of Vermont’s stone walls is about much more than just people making something � it's about the most enduring parts of this landscape, and how humans have interacted with them.
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Two long abandoned copper mines in Orange County have finally been slated for cleanup. When those projects are finished, they will mark the end of an industry that ran from the mid 1800s through the 1950s in Vermont.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks to Black Vermonters on what the term Black excellence means to them, and about Black creativity and the importance of Black history.