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Chris Carosa wrote a new post 10 months ago
Lafayette’s Farewell Tour: Breakfast At Black Rock Then On To Tonawanda
Peter Porter didn’t like to lose, but lose he did. Buffalo, not his beloved Black Rock, won the right to become the western terminus of the Erie C
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
Lafayette’s Farewell Tour: Regal Reception In Buffalo’s Blossoming Queen City
It’s 1825. The worst is behind it. Buffalo sits poised on the cusp to a nearly century long trajectory of prosperity and growth. And it’s all bec
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
Lafayette’s Farewell Tour: To The Dunkirk Dinghy By The Dawn’s Early Light
Left behind compared to its neighboring towns and villages, Dunkirk remained the last bastion of the frontier legacy of Greater Western New York. What
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
Lafayette’s Farewell Tour: Fast Fredonia Frenzy
Fredonia is home to a lot of firsts. But they didn’t come until after Lafayette’s visit. What did this small rural village have to offer? Read this wee
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
May 9, 2024 Issue of The Sentinel
Take a look at this week’s front page. What’s on the inside of this week’s issue and why is it important to you? Click here to view the entire issue
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
Lafayette’s Farewell Tour: Special Delivery To Westfield, A Fitting First
Traveling on the main road between Buffalo and Erie, Lafayette followed the same route as the U.S. Mail. The ride was bumpy compared to the relatively
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
Lafayette’s Farewell Tour: The State Of Greater Western New York In 1825
The spirit of the Greater Western New York Region undulated like a volatile rollercoaster in the decades immediately following the close of the
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
Ode To Fire And Ice (Cream)
Sometimes a man’s life can be reduced to the simplest of elements. While plain on the outside, if you dive deeper into their source, you often d
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
Lafayette On The Folly Of Tolerance
How can an early 19th century discussion inform us on matters of today? Thought leaders of that time were truly leaders of thought. They had no problem
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
Famous Eclipses In History And Literature
It’s a specular phenomenon. Once you see it, you cannot unsee it. It evokes an eerie atmosphere (literally) that speaks of the supernatural. What is i
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
Hats Off To Easter!
Easter stands as one of those traditions we share today. Every family has its own variation on this theme. Would you like to know some of ours? Read
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
Lafayette’s Farewell Tour: Lafayette Prepares To Enter The Greater Western New York Region
Lafayette and his entourage entered Western New York before they even stepped across the Pennsylvania border. How was this possible? Read this week’s C
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
Lafayette’s Farewell Tour: Overview Of His 1824-1825 American Visit (Part I)
He only meant to stay for four months. It was a fast and furious four months, filled with famous faces, fabulous feasts, and felicitous festivities. But
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
Lafayette’s Farewell Tour: Why Lafayette?
Finally free from the nemesis of Great Britain, and now looking at it more as an ally, America was ready for a big birthday party. For all the nostalgia
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
Lafayette’s Tour: America In 1824
For the first time in a long time, America could sit back, relax, and enjoy the fruits of their nation. What’s more, they knew the best was yet to t
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
Lafayette’s Tour: A Message From An Old Friend
They had met nearly a half-century earlier during the war for America’s independence. But when Lafayette didn’t respond quickly to an invitation to tou
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
Lafayette’s Tour: The Duty That Held Him BackIf eighteenth century France had a version of James Bond, it would be Lafayette. Do you know why? Read this week’s Carosa Commentary “Lafayette’s Tour:
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
Lafayette’s Tour: What Took Congress So Long?
Everybody wanted to see Lafayette visit America. Private citizens offered private invitations. President Monroe, however, waited for Congress to direct
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
The Moment That at Once Created and Destroyed Johnny Unitas – a Book Review of The Best Game Ever
The Moment That at Once Created and Destroyed Johnny Unitas – a Book Review of The Best Game EverThere once was a time when life flowed slower. The s
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Chris Carosa wrote a new post a year ago
Lafayette’s Tour: It Was Twenty Decades Ago…
Two centuries ago, with the nation on the verge of becoming hopelessly divided, the President and Congress sought that one thing that could bring
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