Aaron,

Providence is undergoing a major revitalization, so I would suggest checking out the historical society, as well as the museums in the area.

Auutmn Woish

>From: Aaron Marcavitch <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Thoughts of New England
>Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 20:25:47 -0800
>
>Hi folks,
>
>Hope you had a good holiday and maybe even a great day shopping for useless things like a DVD Home
>Theater in a box (which you can feel free to donate to a needy college student).
>
>Anywho, my fiancee and I were discussing our futures this evening and, of course, New England came
>up. I recently discovered that the Vermont Historical Society will be moving into a new building.
> I promptly submitted an e-mail message about their future plans for hiring. This has made me
>start to wonder about other ongoing work in New England.
>
>Any one out there know of museums in New England that I should be aware of? This might include
>new projects (such as Heritage Harbor in Providence) or places going through new hiring starting
>about May. Well I guess this is more of a request that if you hear something please pass it on.
>I am sure you will. I will be joining the New England museum association to hopefully keep on top
>of that.
>
>My last thought is if anyone out there is in/has been in Vermont (Montpelier or Burlington) and
>what they thought of it. We are strongly thinking about going there and trying our luck.
>
>Well once again, hope you all have had a good holiday!
>
>Aaron
>
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