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Monthly Archives: November 2017
The Catholic Worker Farm in Tivoli, a View into the Past
The Catholic Worker Farm in Tivoli functioned as a farm, House of Hospitality, Folk School, a place for silent retreats, and peace conferences. Continue reading
Wide Open Suburban Spaces
Querying the boundaries of natural, rural, urban, and suburban spaces, and the complex interrelationships between traveling and living in the twentieth-century American West. Continue reading
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Tagged conferences, family, history, popular culture, social justice
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