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What's happening in October?
If
you want ghosts, we got ghosts. If it’s an Octoberfest you want, we got
that. If your interests run toward the epicurean, you’ve come to the
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Calling up the Spirits
American Spiritualism is "completely Victorian," according to Elan Zingman-Leith, curator for the
Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts . And it all began with the Fox sisters up
in Hydesville, New York in 1848. |
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The Very Rare Cape May Salts Oyster Can
By James Kirk As rare and elusive as
the Cape May Salt oyster is itself, so is the artfully lithographed baby-blue
tin can it once came in. |
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Bogged Down by Cranberries
A working cranberry bog mirrors one of American’s
earliest agriculture practices. It also showcases some of the newest and
most innovative methods used by farmers today. |
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Ish's Recipes
Being a chef has its perks and drawbacks. One
drawback is that everyone who has ever boiled water wants to talk food
with you. |
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This month's cover was taken on Washington Street, September 24, 2008 by Macy Zhelyazkova.
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