Joined July 2017
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Thank you, Elaine Patterson, for 40 years of service to the Clinton Historical Society. We will miss you!
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Yes, as America readies for a big birthday, we have John Hancock's "John Hancock" in our collection.
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We were honored to host the Reisner Tribute program last night. Over 100 people attended and we saw the unveiling of the bronze busts of David and Harold Reisner. What a night!
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Another great night at the Holder. Ben Franklin's first visit to Clinton and he hung around to meet and talk with several young patriots.
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Tonight at 7 pm at the Holder, we will present "Ben Franklin Live". The event is co-sponsored by the Weeks Fund. Students and families are encouraged to attend.
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Busy week at the Holder: Tuesday, the Annual Rail Trail Meeting, Wednesday Ben Franklin, and Thursday is the Reisner Tribute program. Hope to see you at some of these events.
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Thank you, Class of '76, for your generous donation and we enjoyed hosting you at the Holder this weekend.
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We know it as the "Ringside", now a Brazalian store and bakery at Water and Main Streets.
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Remember the J.C. Penney store on High Street? Three busy floors. Today it's the popular Clinton Bar & Grill.
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Yes, the Maybarton is gone forever, but at the Holder we have a few relics of its glory days (and some from Turner Hall too)
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An early building on High Street, about where Realty Vision is today.
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Our famous trestle being built.
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Town meeting tonight at 7 pm. Be part of the solution, not the problem.
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The North Dike collapse of 1908, roughly across from South Meadow Road. The resi hadn't even filled up yet.
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Remember this place? At first it was the Sugar Bowl Racetrack. Then it became the Clinton Drive-In. After that, Sports World and now a self-storage facility on north High St.
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Remember this grand opening? Victory Market, the Terrace Plaza, High Street. Right beside Newton's!
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Our spillway, many years ago--from an old postcard.
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Got one of these around? They were made in Clinton, especially for boy scouts, by the Standard Products Company, Main Street.
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God Bless our veterans!!
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Clinton Wire Cloth Mill. The tower was removed after the fire of 1893. Complex on Sterling St behind the depot.
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