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Watch “Biddeford’s Past Lives” on-line

Posted on December 11, 2007 by McArthur Library in Updates

The Maine Experience segment on Biddeford is now available for viewing at their website:

http://www.mainepublicradio.org/maineexperience/segments.html

Enjoy!

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