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  1. Hype for the Future 106B: City of South Lebanon, Ohio

    Overview Traditionally known as the Village of “Deerfield,” the City of South Lebanon remains a significant community within the boundaries of Warren County, Ohio. Located primarily along Route 48, the community is associated with nearby Kings Mills with significant cultural influence from nearby Kings Island. Maineville is also located nearby to the south, while South Lebanon is ultimately a suburban area with respect to the City of Cincinnati, accessible via nearby Interstate 71.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  2. Hype for the Future 106B: City of South Lebanon, Ohio

    Overview Traditionally known as the Village of “Deerfield,” the City of South Lebanon remains a significant community within the boundaries of Warren County, Ohio. Located primarily along Route 48, the community is associated with nearby Kings Mills with significant cultural influence from nearby Kings Island. Maineville is also located nearby to the south, while South Lebanon is ultimately a suburban area with respect to the City of Cincinnati, accessible via nearby Interstate 71.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  3. Hype for the Future 106B: City of South Lebanon, Ohio

    Overview Traditionally known as the Village of “Deerfield,” the City of South Lebanon remains a significant community within the boundaries of Warren County, Ohio. Located primarily along Route 48, the community is associated with nearby Kings Mills with significant cultural influence from nearby Kings Island. Maineville is also located nearby to the south, while South Lebanon is ultimately a suburban area with respect to the City of Cincinnati, accessible via nearby Interstate 71.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  4. Hype for the Future 56D: The Connecticut River Valley

    Iconic Attractions The Connecticut River Valley is most notable as the dividing line between the States of Vermont (west) and New Hampshire (east). Further south, numerous cities and towns are split by the Connecticut River, with the most notable town lines occurring along the river, such as the line between the City of Northampton and the Town of Hadley for which Route 9 crosses the river. Notable Tributaries Perhaps the most notable tributaries of the Connecticut River, both of which are […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2025

  5. Hype for the Future 56D: The Connecticut River Valley

    Iconic Attractions The Connecticut River Valley is most notable as the dividing line between the States of Vermont (west) and New Hampshire (east). Further south, numerous cities and towns are split by the Connecticut River, with the most notable town lines occurring along the river, such as the line between the City of Northampton and the Town of Hadley for which Route 9 crosses the river. Notable Tributaries Perhaps the most notable tributaries of the Connecticut River, both of which are […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2025

  6. Hype for the Future 56D: The Connecticut River Valley

    Iconic Attractions The Connecticut River Valley is most notable as the dividing line between the States of Vermont (west) and New Hampshire (east). Further south, numerous cities and towns are split by the Connecticut River, with the most notable town lines occurring along the river, such as the line between the City of Northampton and the Town of Hadley for which Route 9 crosses the river. Notable Tributaries Perhaps the most notable tributaries of the Connecticut River, both of which are […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2025

  7. Hype for the Future 56D: The Connecticut River Valley

    Iconic Attractions The Connecticut River Valley is most notable as the dividing line between the States of Vermont (west) and New Hampshire (east). Further south, numerous cities and towns are split by the Connecticut River, with the most notable town lines occurring along the river, such as the line between the City of Northampton and the Town of Hadley for which Route 9 crosses the river. Notable Tributaries Perhaps the most notable tributaries of the Connecticut River, both of which are […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2025

  8. Hype for the Future 56D: The Connecticut River Valley

    Iconic Attractions The Connecticut River Valley is most notable as the dividing line between the States of Vermont (west) and New Hampshire (east). Further south, numerous cities and towns are split by the Connecticut River, with the most notable town lines occurring along the river, such as the line between the City of Northampton and the Town of Hadley for which Route 9 crosses the river. Notable Tributaries Perhaps the most notable tributaries of the Connecticut River, both of which are […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2025

  9. deerfield, massachusetts
    july 1958

    the john wilson printing house

    flickr.com/photos/dboo/5204858
    flickr.com/photos/dboo/2143723

    part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

    © the Nick DeWolf Foundation
    Image-use requests are welcome via nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

    #photography #film #blackandwhite #bw #deerfield #massachusetts #building #house #historical #johnwilson #1950s

  10. Trees communicate using their roots, demonstrating interconnectedness akin to our own social networks. They are linked to us by producing the oxygen we breathe, a critical aspect of our shared ecosystem.
    #Happiness #Contentment #Joy #Mood #Calm #Interbeing #Tranquility #Nature #Tree #Verdant #Wood #Forest #Photography #Ricohgr3 #Photo #Usa #Illinois #Deerfield #biome #deciduous #vegetation

  11. archive.org/details/connecticu

    Slavery in the Connecticut Valley of Massachusetts by Robert H. Romer

    Topics
    #blackchattelslavery, #massachusetts, #slavery, #connecticutvalley, #newengland, #unitedstatesofamerika, #britishcolonialism, #colonialism, #pioneervalley, #deerfield, #Africandiaspora, #antiblackness

    In this first history of slavery in western Massachusetts in colonial times, Robert H. Romer demonstrates that slavery was pervasive in the Pioneer Valley in the 1700s, where many of the ministers and other “important people” owned black slaves. To show the role of slavery in the valley, Professor Romer presents a “snapshot” of slavery, choosing a moment (1752) and a place (the main street of Deerfield) to present detailed information about the slaves who lived in that place at that time — and their owners.