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Diane Cook
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An Interview with Bill Curtsinger
Year
2006
Salt Magazine speaks to Bill Cursinger, a professional photographer, about his new book, Extreme Nature.
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published content
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April 1990 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1990
List of back issues and books from Salt.
Type
Radio
Title
Are You There?
Year
2020
In an attempt to understand the paranormal, Malia Lukomski goes looking for it.
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published content
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August 1978 Salt Magazine, Inside Back Cover
Year
1978
Testimonials page for The Salt Book on the inside back cover of the August 1978 Salt Magazine.
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published content
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August 1985 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1985
List of back issues and books from Salt.
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published content
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August 1987 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1987
List of back issues and books from Salt.
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published content
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August 1989 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1989
List of back issues and books from Salt.
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published content
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Back Cover- The Salt Book
Year
1977
Back cover for the Salt Book.
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Radio
Title
Back to Pineland
Year
2020
Drive about 20 miles north of Portland, Maine and you’ll arrive at Pineland. It looks like a college campus: brick buildings with stately pillars, it’s surrounded by rolling hills. But Pineland’s exterior doesn’t tell you about its history. It opened as an institution for people with disabilities in 1908. Alexa Burke spoke with people who lived and worked at Pineland to learn about the history of institutionalization and the legacies that remain today.
Type
Radio
Title
Back to Pineland
Year
2020
Drive about 20 miles north of Portland, Maine and you’ll arrive at Pineland. It looks like a college campus: brick buildings with stately pillars, it’s surrounded by rolling hills. But Pineland’s exterior doesn’t tell you about its history. It opened as an institution for people with disabilities in 1908. Alexa Burke spoke with people who lived and worked at Pineland to learn about the history of institutionalization and the legacies that remain today.
Type
Radio
Title
Back to Pineland
Year
2020
Drive about 20 miles north of Portland, Maine and you’ll arrive at Pineland. It looks like a college campus: brick buildings with stately pillars, it’s surrounded by rolling hills. But Pineland’s exterior doesn’t tell you about its history. It opened as an institution for people with disabilities in 1908. Alexa Burke spoke with people who lived and worked at Pineland to learn about the history of institutionalization and the legacies that remain today.
Type
Writing
Title
Belfasts Train for Tourists
Year
1996
Jenna Lane discusses the history of the Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad, and how tourism plays a large factor in Belfast.
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