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1874 Williamsburg Flood Song

May 9, 2011 by JW Sinton

It’s time to celebrate the 1874 Williamsburg Flood with a lecture by Eric Weber and a tour with Ralmon Black (see events and field trips).  With that in mind, check out local songwriter Drew Smith’s 1874 Williamsburg Flood Song on our new Art and Music page: http://millrivergreenway.org/?page_id=953.

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