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Going Greene: From Connecticut to Greensboro
In the year 1629, England was still embroiled in the conflicts between Catholics and Protestants that began during the Tudor Dynasty in the previous century. Though things had become more
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Greene Artifacts: Bates History of Greene County Pennsylvania
Perhaps the most interesting artifacts are the ones that can literally tell us a story. Every lover of history or genealogy knows that if you want to learn any really
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Going Greene: Our DNA Journey
Africa’s Kalahari Desert, a vast land covering over 350,000 square miles of semi-arid desert, once contained one of the greatest lakes the earth has ever known. Some 200,000 years ago,
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Greene Artifacts: An Unusual Chair
In our collection at the GCHS we have some real showstoppers. These items always grab people’s attention during tours. One of those items is the Texas Longhorn chair formerly owned
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Going Greene: Talkin’ Greene
There’s nothing better than sitting down and having conversations with our grandparents, great- grandparents and other family members to get a perspective on life back in the “good old days.”
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