order 'the hurricane of 1938: norwich remembers the storm of the century
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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.TRANSCRIPT
THE HURRICANE OF 1938:NORWICH REMEMBERS THE STORM OF THE CENTURY
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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
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