Stef, tell us about your trip to Luther's Store

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Stef, tell us about your trip to Luther's Store

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What's going on at Luther's store? Find anymore Borden goodies?
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The Fall River History Club is going there Wednesday for a field trip. Carl Becker has graciously invited us to see the store off hours for a tour. There are many in our group who have never been to Luther's, and I am a huge proponent of expanding one's circle of influence.

Last month we went to the Freetown Historical Museum. That was an AMAZING place! 11 acres of land, many original buildings, some reproductions, and all open to visitors. They have a working blacksmith shop, a complete one room school house, a formal (and packed) museum of Freetown artifacts (including cars, fire equipment, clothing, photographs), all situated on lush, rolling former farmland.

I haven't found any new Lizzie things at Luther's in a while, but I am sure that there are more secrets to be discovered there. You just have to spend the time and keep your eyeballs trained.
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