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Mary McTamaney

Lustron Homes Were “A New Standard Of Living” – by Mary McTamaney (Newburgh City Historian)

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Spread the loveLustron Homes Were “A New Standard Of Living” People worry about the affordability of their homes and crave something they can safely manage. 

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When the Klan Walked Boldly – by Mary McTamaney (Newburgh City Historian)

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Spread the loveWhen the Klan Walked Boldly While my generation and my parents’ can recall how bad things were before equality was more codified in

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