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Doubtless, Framingham has witnessed events that fit these criteria over the past sixty years and continues to do so today. These newer stories are now undergoing the aging process that the older ones have already completed, slowly transforming from interesting sidebars in the day's headlines into legend. When the process is complete, future readers will have many new chapters to enjoy in the ongoing chronicles of Framingham legend and lore.

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

James L. Parr is a teacher at the McCarthy School in Framingham. He has developed several programs on local history for use in the classroom, as well as for the Framingham Historical Society and Museum. He resides in Framingham.

Kevin A. Swope is a historian and genealogist at the Framingham Historical Society and Museum. He lives with his family in Wayland, Massachusetts.

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