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DESCRIPTION:Thirty Eight:  The Hurricane That Transformed New England\nPres
 entation by Steven Long\nSponsored by Vermont Humanities\nThursday\, May 7
 th at 6:30 p.m.\nA hurricane will never surprise us again. But that’s what
  happened to the people of New England on September 21\, 1938. Without any
  warning\, the most destructive weather event ever to hit the Northeast pu
 mmeled the coast and blasted its way to Vermont and New Hampshire with tor
 rential rain\, flooding\, and sustained winds over 100 miles per hour.\nSt
 ephen Long tells the story of New England’s Katrina\, focusing on the deva
 station to the region’s forests and the daunting challenge facing New Engl
 anders still in the throes of the Great Depression. His presentation is ri
 chly illustrated with archival photos of storm damage and the unprecedente
 d recovery operation\, making the storm and its aftermath come alive.
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SUMMARY:Thirty Eight:  The Hurricane That Transformed New England
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 ng>Presentation by Steven Long</strong><br />\nSponsored by Vermont Humani
 ties<br />\nThursday\, May 7th at 6:30 p.m.</p>\n<p>A hurricane will never
  surprise us again. But that’s what happened to the people of New England 
 on September 21\, 1938. Without any warning\, the most destructive weather
  event ever to hit the Northeast pummeled the coast and blasted its way to
  Vermont and New Hampshire with torrential rain\, flooding\, and sustained
  winds over 100 miles per hour.</p>\n<p>Stephen Long tells the story of Ne
 w England’s Katrina\, focusing on the devastation to the region’s forests 
 and the daunting challenge facing New Englanders still in the throes of th
 e Great Depression. His presentation is richly illustrated with archival p
 hotos of storm damage and the unprecedented recovery operation\, making th
 e storm and its aftermath come alive.</p>\n</BODY></HTML>
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