Lark Grey Dimond-Cates discusses her experiences translating the work of her stepfather Ted Geisel--a.k.a. Dr. Seuss--into life-sided bronze sculptures.
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Lark Grey Dimond-Cates discusses her experiences translating the work of her stepfather Ted Geisel--a.k.a. Dr. Seuss--into life-sided bronze sculptures.
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The history of what is now Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral begins at the United States Armory in Springfield in May 1817.
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After graduating from Dartmouth, Theodor Geisel used his talents as an ad-man, political provocateur, and social satirist, gradually but irrevocably turning to children's books.
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Rose Slate, ”the Friendly Historian,” will share the history of Friendly Ice Cream—the ice cream shop and restaurant founded right here in Springfield—interweaving aspects of its founder Pres Blake’s life.
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At the end of the nineteenth century, the U.S. Armory opened in Springfield, spurring rapid growth. With that golden age of progress came iconic buildings and landmarks that are now lost to time.
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Through the eyes of young Donald Vitkus, You’ll Like It Here exposes the de-humanizing environment of a Massachusetts Department of Mental Retardation institution of the mid-1900’s.
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