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Telling the story of New England mill cities one interview at a time.

Dawson: Revisited Unnamed Narrative

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Telling the story of New England mill cities one interview at a time.

    Dawson: Revisited - #2 Developing Communities with Abigail Smallwood

    Dawson: Revisited - #2 Developing Communities with Abigail Smallwood

    Today I speak with Abigail Smallwood, community development coordinator for the city of Biddeford, Maine. We ask how are mill cities developing today while adapting to their industrial history? What are some of the challenges Biddeford faces?

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    Dawson: Revisited – #1 From Farm to Mill with Dr. Patrick Lacroix

    Dawson: Revisited – #1 From Farm to Mill with Dr. Patrick Lacroix

    Today I speak with Dr. Patrick Lacroix, Franco-American historian and director of the Acadian Archives at the University of Maine at Fort Kent. We ask how did French Canadians immigrate to New England mill cities? What welcomed them, and what pushed them? What was their journey like?

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    • 1h 3 min
    Dawson: Revisited – Preview

    Dawson: Revisited – Preview

    This is a preview for an upcoming podcast series called Dawson: Revisited, where I interview actual experts on topics related to the New England mill city.

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