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Colby Tuller, a freshman at Montpelier’s U32 High School, recently discovered a trove of artifacts that belonged to a Civil War officer with Vermont ties.
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Brave Little StateOn Brave Little State, a question about how Vermont’s geology shaped our character � and made us different from our neighbors.
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Host Connor Cyrus learns about notable women in Vermont political history with the Vermont Historical Society.
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We'll listen back to an interview with Vermont journalist and author Garret Graff about his book, released earlier this year, offering a fresh perspective on the Watergate scandal that led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
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The small town of Pownal is known for its horse racing track � even though it's been almost 50 years since the last thoroughbred crossed the finish line there. And even after years of watching it fall into ruin, some locals believe the property still has potential.
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The Anne Frank Foundation paid tribute to Pick-Goslar, who is mentioned in Anne's world-famous diary, for helping to keep Anne's memory alive with stories about their youth.
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The Vermont Historical Society in Barre has more than 170 dolls. This hour, we hear the stories behind the spookiest dolls in their collection.
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A fly fishing guide in Bennington County found a rare fossil while teaching a client.
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Brave Little StateWhen the federal government banned alcohol in 1920, Vermonters took matters into their own hands. Brave Little State heads to the Northeast Kingdom to explore the history.
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Brave Little StateA listener asked Brave Little State how this Upper Valley community became such a thriving place, “when it used to be so bleak.� We talk to some of the people behind the transformation.