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I Teach at Harford

Posted on May 20, 2017March 27, 2024 by Mike

As part of its 60th anniversary campaign, Harford Community College is highlighting the success of the faculty and students, and this billboard recently went up in the County.

Mike Dixon, Historian
Mike Dixon, public historian, I teach at Harford Community College

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  1. Paul Gunby says:
    June 17, 2017 at 7:29 pm

    Congratulations, I love it… history hits the big time!
    I’m a new visitor to your site. I’ve been studying about my great-grand uncle from Delmarva, John Gunby, for about ten years and happened on your site.
    Thanks for all your great links and information.
    I’m hoping to visit the area, and would love any recommendations of places to visit, like the old farmstead or battle sites?
    Kind Regards – Paul Gunby

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    1. Mike Dixon says:
      September 15, 2017 at 2:31 pm

      Thanks Paul. Discovering the past is an enjoyable and enriching experience. We have many fascinating spots in this region. Be sure to add Havre de Grace, Chesapeake City, and Port Deposit to your itinerary. You will find lots in each town.

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