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Shaboo Legends – Summer/Fall 2010

To learn more about The Shaboo Inn and its story, please visit these sites:

Shaboo Productions

Quiet Corner Whispers: In the ’70s, Shaboo Inn nightclub was the place to be

Happy 40th Birthday to the Best Little Blues Club in the Country: The Shaboo Inn

The Brooks File: Saturday Night Live

Shaboo’s memory to live on with reunion concert

 

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    • Education
      • Field Trips
      • Films
      • Classroom Activities
      • Teachers’ Resources
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    • Exhibits
      • Current & Upcoming
      • Permanent Exhibits
        • Thread Mill Square
        • The Workers’ House
        • The Mill Manager’s House
        • Brooke Shannon Antique Sewing Machine Room
        • The Company Office
        • Dunham Hall Library
        • The Dugan Mill
        • The Print Shop
        • Overseer’s Office
        • The Mills
      • Temporary Exhibits
        • Victorian Furniture – Summer 2008
        • Celebration Quilts – Summer 2008
        • Treasures from the Permanent Collection – Fall 2009
        • Dollhouses – Spring 2010
        • Shaboo Legends – Summer/Fall 2010
        • Polish Immigrants – Spring 2011
          • Polish Immigrants Exhibit – Opening Reception
        • The Civil War: Connecticut’s Cotton Connection – Summer/Fall 2011
    • History
      • Swift Waters
        • Swift Waters or Cedar Swamp?
        • Preindustrial Mills
          • Exploring the Relicts
        • Transportation
        • Population Growth
          • Automobile
        • Fires
        • Early Industrial Ecosystem
        • An Elm Grows
      • Din of Machines
      • Captains of Industry
        • William Eliot Barrows
        • Sewing Revolution
      • Sweat of Their Brows
        • Mills and Migrants
        • Mill Girls
        • Decline of Agriculture
        • Rural Communities
        • Mill Boardinghouse
        • Strike!
      • Timeline
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