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THE HURRICANE OF 1938: NORWICH REMEMBERS THE STORM OF THE CENTURY THE BOOKS HAVE ARRIVED! Only 45 books left! ONLY $39.95 BUY NOW! Pick up your copy today! NO-00162021 The storm came without warning. On September 21, 1938 everyone went about business as usual, expecting just another rainy day.By evening Norwich had been battered by 120 mph winds, rivers surged over their banks, and a tidal wave raced up the Thames leaving Franklin Square under 10 feet of water. Bridges and dams washed out. Streets were blocked with downed trees and roofs. The Rose City was devastated. The ‘38 Hurricane still remains the most destructive storm in New England history. NOR NOR NOR OR NORWIC WIC WIC WIC WIC IC ICHF HF HF HF HF HF HFAMI AMI AMI AMI AMI M AMI AMI AMI MI MI I MI MI MILY LY LY LY LY LY LY LY & & & & & & & & CO CO CO CO CO O O C CO O O CO COSME SME SME SME SME S S S S S S S S S TIC TIC TIC TIC T T T T T DE DE DE DE D NTI NTI NTI NTI T STR STR STR STR STR T STR T T T STR STR S S S S Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y About the book: BINDING: Hard | TRIM SIZE: 8.5x9.5 inches PAGES: Approximately 150 | ISBN:TBA GREAT HOLIDAY GIFT! Books can be picked up at our office located at: 66 Franklin St. Norwich, CT

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Local author, Chris Wisniewski, and The Bulletin are offering a new book on the 1938 Hurricane. Read personal accounts from over 65 local residents. See over 60 photographs, many never published before. Experience the storm through the eyes of your neighbors who lived through it.

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Page 1: Order 'The Hurricane of 1938: Norwich remembers the Storm of the Century

THE HURRICANE OF 1938:NORWICH REMEMBERS THE STORM OF THE CENTURY

THE BOOKS HAVE ARRIVED!Only 45 books left!

ONLY $39.95BUY NOW!

P ick up your copy today !

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The storm came without warning. On September 21, 1938everyone went about business as usual, expecting justanother rainy day. By evening Norwich had been batteredby 120 mph winds, rivers surged over their banks, and atidal wave raced up the Thames leaving Franklin Squareunder 10 feet of water.Bridges anddamswashedout. Streets were blockedwith downed trees androofs. The Rose Citywas devastated. The ‘38Hurricanestill remains themost destructive storm inNew England history.

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About the book:BINDING:Hard | TRIM SIZE: 8.5x9.5 inchesPAGES:Approximately 150 | ISBN:TBA

GREAT HOLIDAY GIFT!

Books can be picked up at our office located at: 66 Franklin St.Norwich, CT