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Historic Hallowell - Blizzard Poems
"Blizzard Poems Blizzard 1952 dangerous outcomes galore overwhelming white Snow unexpected depth 28 inches of white unforgettable Surprise disaster…"
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Historic Hallowell - Blizzards in Hallowell
"One blizzard I thought was really bad was the blizzard in 1956. The blizzard was held in Western Europe."
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Lubec, Maine - The Blizzard of '34 - Page 2 of 2
"… January 21, 1934 Lubec Historical Society Blizzard, Lubec, January 1934 Lubec Historical Society Blizzard, Lubec, January 1934 Lubec…"
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Historic Hallowell - Areas where blizzard of 1952 hit Maine
"Areas where blizzard of 1952 hit Maine Areas where the blizzard of 1952 hit Maine X By David Mallow"
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Historic Hallowell - The Blizzard - Works Cited
"I wish for those days of the great blizzard Kennebec Journal Central ME: 2002 Chicago Blizzard of 1979. n.d. 10 Feb."
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Historic Hallowell - Affects of the Blizzard of 1952
"Affects of the Blizzard of 1952 The blizzard of ’52 affected Hallowell in two ways. One way was physically, and the other was emotionally."
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Lubec, Maine - The Blizzard of '34 - Page 1 of 2
"The Blizzard of '34 by Ronald Pesha Blizzard, Lubec, January 1934Lubec Historical Society “We are enjoying (?) a winter such as the oldest…"
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"… Myron Avery, Lubec and the Appalachian Trail The Blizzard of '34 Student Exhibits: Lubec student and teacher participation is an important part…"
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Historic Hallowell - Disasters - Natural and Man-made
"… events but also chose the Hurricanes of 1954, the Blizzard of 1952, the train wreck of 1937 and the Cyclone of 1895."
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"… Readfield, belonging to Constant Norton, when a blizzard stopped them. Blinding snow and high winds forced the Titcomb’s to seek refuge with this…"
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"The Knowlton tore into the Larchmont during a blizzard, causing it to keel over and fill with water."