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Oral History Celebration!

Thanks to all our wonderful participants at our first oral history gathering in the Library. We all shared memories of the Hurricane of '38, Kings Dairy, Main Street and Huntington Station (before the demolition.)
If you grew up in Huntington, won't you consider sharing your memories with us?
For more information, contact Teresa Schwind at teresa_schwind@huntlib.org or call 631-4275165 x250.
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