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J. Lewis Fletcher, Edwin Washburn and Lew Knapp reminisce about the Housatonic River

1 h 1 min · 14 de jul de 2019
Portada del episodio J. Lewis Fletcher, Edwin Washburn and Lew Knapp reminisce about the Housatonic River

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On April 4, 1964, J. Fletcher Lewis (Harbormaster), Edwin Washburn, and Lewis Knapp discuss the Housatonic River, the Stratford Point Lighthouse, the lighthouse keepers, Minor Smith's Shorehouse inn and restaurant on Housatonic Avenue, and the five Washington Bridges.

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