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Strengthening Community through Digitized Local History

   December 13, 2010 December 13, 2010    1 Comment on Strengthening Community through Digitized Local History

The Black Creek Living History project is a great example of how community history can be told over the internet.

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Canadian history, History and Everyday Life, Local History     Jane-Finch, Local History, Oral History, Suburban development, Toronto Public Library, York University

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