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	<description>Museums and Public Memory</description>
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		<title>Complete Walking Tour iPod file</title>
		<description>	A complete tour document has been prepared in the multi-chapter format specifically for iPods.  If you are interested in downloading only a single file, you should receive the podcast in iTunes (browsers don&#8217;t seem to recognize the .m4b filetype, always trying to associate it as an mp3 file).

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		<link>https://kona.unet.brandeis.edu/053ANTH159A/?p=97</link>
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		<title>West Medford Walking Tour:  Introduction</title>
		<description>	Andrea wrote the following introduction of our class project:
	&#8220;In the autumn of 2005, Professor Mark Auslander of Brandeis University and his class, entitled, &#8220;Museums and Public Memory&#8221; encountered an opportunity they couldn&#8217;t pass up. Counseled by Mr. Wallace Kountze and many others, the class researched and assembled a history of ...</description>
		<link>https://kona.unet.brandeis.edu/053ANTH159A/?p=40</link>
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		<title>Community and Cars</title>
		<description>	To hear about the impact automobile ownership had on the West Medford community, please click on the following segment:
	Community and Cars

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		<link>https://kona.unet.brandeis.edu/053ANTH159A/?p=96</link>
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		<title>Vietnam War Memories, Segment 1 - Introductions by Four Vietnam Veterans</title>
		<description>	 Segment 1 - Introductions by Four Vietnam Veterans
	Four Vietnam War veterans tell their to stories about their experiences in the Vietnam War, from their thoughts before they enlisted, the their experiences in the service, and to their return home to West Medford after their times in service. Here, listen ...</description>
		<link>https://kona.unet.brandeis.edu/053ANTH159A/?p=95</link>
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		<title>WWII Memories from the West Medford Community</title>
		<description>	WWII Memories from West Medford
	During WWII, many men left the West Medford community to serve in the US military. The public WWII memorials in West Medford are  a testament to the time served, and for many, for the lives lost of these veterans. Listen as members of the West ...</description>
		<link>https://kona.unet.brandeis.edu/053ANTH159A/?p=94</link>
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		<title>Neighborhood Memories:  Civic Responsibility and Community Connections</title>
		<description>	Mrs.Issacs and Mrs. Frisby on voting

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		<link>https://kona.unet.brandeis.edu/053ANTH159A/?p=90</link>
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		<title>Dugger Park Segment 7</title>
		<description>	Dugger Park Segment 7
	Field Day is one of the most fondly remembered activities in the park. Please listen as the Fur sisters, Wally, Marilyn, and Sonny recount the happy memories associated with Field Day.

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		<link>https://kona.unet.brandeis.edu/053ANTH159A/?p=89</link>
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		<title>Dugger Park Segment 6</title>
		<description>	Dugger Park Segment 6
	For more information about the inspiring individuals associated with sports in the park, please click the link below.

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		<link>https://kona.unet.brandeis.edu/053ANTH159A/?p=88</link>
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		<title>Dugger Park Segment 4</title>
		<description>	Dugger Park Segment 4
	Dugger Park was significant because it brought the community together to play sports. Please listen as Sonny describes his memories of sports in the park.

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		<link>https://kona.unet.brandeis.edu/053ANTH159A/?p=87</link>
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		<title>Dugger Park Segment 3</title>
		<description>	Dugger Park Segment 3
	This clip describes memories of water activities in Dugger Park from Sonny, Wally, and Marilyn.

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