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"Authors Eric Stanway and Alan Rumrill invite the reader on a historic photographic journey that chronicles the ever-changing history of Keene, New Hampshire. Keene is, first and foremost, a city of reinvention. Since its founding in 1736, it has prospered as an agricultural community, an industrial and transportation center, the home of a major state college, and, most recently, a hub for culture and the arts. Throughout all of these changes, it has remained resilient, and many of the older buildings are still there, repurposed to new businesses. This volume traces those changes and shows how…mehr

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"Authors Eric Stanway and Alan Rumrill invite the reader on a historic photographic journey that chronicles the ever-changing history of Keene, New Hampshire. Keene is, first and foremost, a city of reinvention. Since its founding in 1736, it has prospered as an agricultural community, an industrial and transportation center, the home of a major state college, and, most recently, a hub for culture and the arts. Throughout all of these changes, it has remained resilient, and many of the older buildings are still there, repurposed to new businesses. This volume traces those changes and shows how the past is still inextricably intertwined with the present"--Back cover.
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ERIC STANWAY is a writer, artist, and musician with over three decades of experience. He has written over twenty-five books of local history, including The Old Rindge House and Madame Sherri. He lives in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, with his significant other, three cats and an extended family. He is a past board member of the Fitzwilliam Historical Society. >