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Beauport Anthology: A Collection of Dramatic Monologues of Gloucester's Historical Characters (1600-1900)
- Narrado por: Bradley Royds, Gordon Baird, James Buhrendorf, Duncan Nelson, David Adams, Nora Messier, Tina Greel, Talia Brown, Jay DiPrima
- Duración: 2 h y 1 m
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Hear the stories from the colorful characters of Gloucester in their own words! From the Sachem Masconnomet to the renowned Fitz Henry Lane, Howard Blackburn, General Benjamin Butler, John and Judith Sargent Murray, and many others. Relive the early history of America's oldest seaport through the mouths of its salty characters.
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