Burlington This Is You!: Burlington This Is You! E10

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E1089190Burlington This Is You!  E10a8/22/19850:59:30N CCTV
E10 Intro Music- Nicaraguan National Anthem  NE10CCTV
E1018542Burlington Boys' Club Annual Battery Park Carnival7/21/19850:09:50N86CCTV
E1018148Sanders Airport Arrival from Nicaragua Trip7/22/19850:06:00N87CCTV
E1010744CCN (Children's Comedy News)7/22/19850:08:00N161, 86, 80CCTV
E1018142Amber Collins- Fletcher Free Library's Amnesty Month7/23/19850:00:40N87

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                The original E10 tape had a condesnsed version of the statewide nuclear meeting. The raw discs are R65 and R66                                 

     
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
E1018426Sen. Stafford Tours Army National Guard Training Facility  8/12/19850:12:00N97CCTV
E1017919Anti-Apartheid Rally, Federal Building  8/20/198500:12;10N100CCTV
E1018622City Hall vs Downtown Business People Softball Game  8/13/19850:07:00N97CCTV
E1017917I Bought a House from the Burlington Community Land Trust. BCLT  8/14/19850:01:15N97CCTV
        
        
        
        
        
        
      
      
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
   
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    

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