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In the early 1900s Clayton, Wash., was a bustling little town. Clayton, meaning Clay Town, had a clay and a brick factory. Although the factories have long since been shut down, many memories, buildings and sculptures remain.
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The Places We Call Home: A Guide To Fairfield County, CT
And you may ask yourself, well, how did I get here? So, youre here.
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London 2012 Olympics: renewal stirs the memories
Eton Manor Boys Club inspired loyalty and hope in its members.
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Uvalde residents to preserve old segregated school
Today, most traces of the racial divide are gone. But Uvalde's black population has dramatically decreased, from more than 200 in the city in 1920 to around six dozen in the entire county today
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Uvalde residents work to preserve old segregated school
UVALDE (AP) Growing up here as part of a small black community, Ben Kinchlow remembers the signs of segregation were ever-present but subtle: African Americans and Anglos bought popcorn at the same movie theater snack bar but watched the films from separate seating areas. Blacks could buy a Coke at the same soda fountain counter as Anglos, but they couldnt sit there. African-Americans, Anglos ...
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