Grace After Pressure; Havre de Grace, Md., has gained much from its losses.

From: The Washington Post | Date: April 1, 1998| Author: Linda Turbyville | Copyright information

SOME TOWNS, like some individuals, are changed forever by a traumatic event in their past. Sometimes pride masks the damage. In time, perhaps a graceful modesty is cultivated, lending charm to the unspoken acknowledgment of vulnerability. But the injury is not forgotten. Havre de Grace, at the very top of the Chesapeake Bay, is such a town.

"It's a pretty little town," I was told by a friend who spent his Army days at nearby Aberdeen Proving Ground. "But I don't remember much," he said...

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