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New England is riddled with clay deposits, which proved to be just the thing for manufacturing red earthenware pottery. The average household required a variety of utilitarian vessels for cooking ...
For a hundred years beginning in 1830, rich clay deposits along the Merrimack River in Hooksett were mined to produce millions of bricks used across the region. Although a drawing of brick-making ...
Plugging leaky pipes, composting, and adding seaweed to dairy cows’ diets may not seem to have anything in common, but all three are ways organizations across New England are working to reduce ...
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