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Northeast of Quebec, you may feel you're in 17th-century France.
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July 1, 1986
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Northeast of Quebec, you may feel you're in 17th-century France
Downriver from the city of Quebec, the St. Lawrence widens. Mountains rise to the north, and small villages cluster along the shore. Shaggy peaks and imposing headlands alternate with narrow valleys and rushing streams, inspiration for the many artists who come here to paint.
In this area, about 400 miles north of Boston but at the same latitude as Seattle, the flavor of 17th-century France lingers. In an outing of a day or two from Quebec, you can sample fine food, browse in art galleries and ...
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SUMMER READING: MATUNUCK'S HALE HOUSE LISTED ON NATIONAL REGISTER
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; ...Service has added Hale House to the National...life and work of Edward Everett Hale, author...careers. Though the Hale family were the...Register nomination for Hale House was prepared...tradition, and the Edward Everett Hale House at Matunuck...
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A museum in Roxbury Black diaspora art shown in Hale House
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Hale -- still hearty after all these years Since 1900, it has offered disadvantaged youth a break from the city
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; ...boys meander around Camp Hale's shady waterfront...Reynardo Martinez, Camp Hale's assistant director...Boston who will attend Camp Hale this summer. As an agency...highest. In 1895 Dr. Edward Everett Hale, a Unitarian minister...
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Hearty memories help to keep Camp Hale on course
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; ...boys meander around Camp Hale's shady waterfront...Reynardo Martinez, Camp Hale's assistant director...Boston who will attend Camp Hale this summer. As an agency...highest. In 1895 Dr. Edward Everett Hale, a Unitarian minister...
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NANCY HALE, BOSTON NATIVE KNOWN FOR PROPER, BUT HUMOROUS, NOVELS
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; Nancy Hale, a novelist and short-story...childhood in Dedham, Miss Hale wrote seven novels, including...Her parents, Philip L. Hale and Lilian Westcott Hale...ancestors are Nathan Hale, Edward Everett Hale, Lucretia Hale and Harriet...
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Nancy Hale, Prize-Winning Author, Dies
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; Nancy Hale, 80, a prize-winning author...She had a stroke. Miss Hale was born in Massachusetts...personal to myself," Miss Hale said in a statement accompanying...One of her grandfathers was Edward Everett Hale, author of "The Man...
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With $15,000 and a dream, artist turns home into museum
Newspaper article from: Bay State Banner
; ...memory of its original owner, abolitionist Dr. Edward Everett Hale, is Henderson's passion. "Dr. Hale was against...Institute of African and African Diaspora Arts, Edward Everett Hale House. There is a library of some 3,000 books...
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Brothers keeper: The reform journalism of The New England Magazine
Magazine article from: Journalism History
; ...the reformist minister the Rev. Edward Everett Hale died in 1909, his friend and colleague...precincts of the kingdom of God. Hale spent his life talking politics...s comments described not only Hale's outlook, but also his own and...
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Artist opens home to share history with all
Newspaper article from: Bay State Banner
; ...memory of its original owner, abolitionist Dr. Edward Everett Hale, is Henderson's passion. "Dr. Hale was against...institute of African and African Diaspora Arts, Edward Everett Hall House. There is a library of some 3,000 books...
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ESSAYS THAT ARE GOING PLACES
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...and recalls reading there, as a young teenager, Edward Everett Hale's short story "The Man Without a Country." Unfortunately...not part of the United States - attachment to which Edward Everett Hale considered so emotionally indispensable and...
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