America 250
The landmark serves as a reminder of Springfield’s crucial role in the nation’s establishment through multiple decades of history.
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We take a trip to Many Forks Farm, talk with author John Seven about his book on local urban legends, "North Adams Panopticon," and check in with Mr. Universe.
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