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To: Neocon who wrote (30354)8/20/2000 10:34:47 AM
From: Alexandermf  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Neoeon, Please Do stop in Hartford and go visit the Wadsworth Museum, they have all the old Masters Paintings and If you get a visitors Guide There are so many Historical
Places, Mark Twains Home has the most beautiful Antique
Furniture, very ornate carvings etc. The Old Charter Oak
was where the State Charter was Hid to keep it out of he hands of the British, there is so much History there and
Springfield, Mass. 35 miles Nortnh has the Quadrangle Museum
which includes the Historical, Scientific (Dinosauer) a Huge Public Library and two Museums, The Museum of Fine Arts has all the old masters Giota is there which is unusual, and the George Walter Vincent Smith Museum has the largest collection of Oriental Artifacts outside the orient. Now go north to Williamstown and you will find Williams College
best kept secret Prime MInisters from other countries send their sons there, but Sterling Clark Institute Museum is
just loades with massive Reubens etc. The self portrait of Rembrandt is there. Happy looking;-) I know that area well
Greenfield, Mass is the home of the artist illustrator who
did the cover of the Saturday Evening Post:-) "Oldtimers
grabbed my brain for a moment" lol ;-)