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to Everything Croton, a collection of all things Croton--our history, our homes,
our issues, our businesses, our schools--in short, EVERYTHING CROTON.
If you're not yet a member of the Croton Historical Society, you're missing out on their quarterly publication: THE CROTON HISTORIAN. This informative publication always entertains--it also deepens your appreciation of why we live in Croton in the first place and is a perk that comes with membership.
As promised, EverythingCroton is now featuring selected pages from vintage editions of The Croton Historian for your reading pleasure: this week's proverbial blast from the past comes from the SUMMER 2008 issue—IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME--because we know that while winter is our favorite time of year, there are those of you who live for the summer! Click on the photos below. You may also have an interest in THE VINTAGE HISTORIAN: SCHOOL DAYS at http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-croton-historian-vintage-edition.html
If you're not yet a member of the Croton Historical Society, you're missing out on their quarterly publication: THE CROTON HISTORIAN. This informative publication always entertains--it also deepens your appreciation of why we live in Croton in the first place and is a perk that comes with membership.
As promised, EverythingCroton is now featuring selected pages from vintage editions of The Croton Historian for your reading pleasure: this week's proverbial blast from the past comes from the SUMMER 2008 issue—IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME--because we know that while winter is our favorite time of year, there are those of you who live for the summer! Click on the photos below. You may also have an interest in THE VINTAGE HISTORIAN: SCHOOL DAYS at http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-croton-historian-vintage-edition.html
Thank you E.C. and Hist. Society. Love ya! Linda
ReplyDeleteRope swings and marbles. Too dangerous these days. It's amazing any of us lived past the age of ten. After all, marbles present a "choking hazard" although we all seemed to know that we shouldn't put them in our mouths.
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