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For Women's History Month, we rebroadcast our show about the remarkable women in Maine history
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The pioneering contributions of FDR's Labor Secretary & the restoration of her Maine homestead
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Wabanaki artists use their work to convey tribal culture and heritage
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We discuss the lasting impacts of September 11th and the present state of world affairs
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The Maine Historical Society has opened an exhibit about a 1936 flood that affected much of New England and generated early aerial photojournalism in Maine
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The expertise and experiences of indigenous voices in archaeology help us to better understand Maine's past, present, and future
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More than 80 years after the attack on Pearl Harbor, one Maine sailor has finally been laid to rest. Stanley Willis Allen, of Bethel, was one of more than 400 who died aboard the USS Oklahoma, and until recently, one of the hundreds who had not been identified.
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To defend those Americans who chose not to participate in the war, Michael Uhl — a Vietnam War veteran who lives in Walpole, Maine — co-founded the Safe Return Amnesty Committee.
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Archaeology in Maine provides insights into the State's past, present, and future
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Rebroadcast - Historic sites both on and off the beaten path
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The crew is traveling to 100 locations to educate communities about the ongoing global danger posed by nuclear weapons.