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Talking Tombstones: A Live Historic Sugar Grove Cemetery Tour

Talking Tombstones: A Live Historic Sugar Grove Cemetery Tour

by Shelby Boatman | Oct 3, 2021 | Uncategorized

Experience the personal stories of some of Clinton County’s famous and historical citizens who now lie at rest among the landscape of this beautiful “outdoor museum” called Sugar Grove Cemetery. Join the History Center for a self-guided walking tour to meet many of...
Daughters of the American Revolution: Constitution Week

Daughters of the American Revolution: Constitution Week

by Shelby Boatman | Sep 21, 2021 | Uncategorized

This post is shared behalf of Clinton County’s George Clinton Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in honor of Constitution Week, September 17-23 annually.  Constitution Week is the commemoration of America’s most important document. It is...
Throwback Thursday: Engines a hit … or a miss?

Throwback Thursday: Engines a hit … or a miss?

by Shelby Boatman | Sep 2, 2021 | Uncategorized

This photo taken in 1972 is of hit/miss engines. Location is currently unknown. Can you tell us more? Click here to access the original article posted on the Wilmington News Journal’s website.   Follow-up to last week’s image: Regarding last week’s...

Local Ties Pt. 2: “James Denver and the Man He Had to Kill” – Denver Public Library

by Shelby Boatman | Sep 2, 2021 | Uncategorized

This piece was written by BRIAN K. TREMBATH was published by the Denver Public Library’s website on March 19, 2019. To access the original article, click here. Though General James W. Denver led a very active life that was marked by the kind of professional and...

Local Ties: “Who Was the City of Denver Named After? Meet General James W. Denver” – Denver Public Library

by Shelby Boatman | Sep 2, 2021 | Uncategorized

The following was written by BRIAN K. TREMBATH and published on the Denver Public Library’s website on March 12, 2019. To access the original link, click here. If you’re like most residents of the Mile-High City, you’ve probably never heard of its namesake,...
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