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Marilyn and David Magnus

This interview with Marilyn and David Magnus was conducted Summer 2019.

Marilyn and David Magnus
astronomy, back to the land, charles and thelma white, concord high school, dairy goats, east peacham schoolhouse, fiber festivals, guard llama, handspinning, helen and scott nearing, living the good life, log cabin, nat tripp, northeast kingdom astronomy foundation, northern skies observatory, observatory, off grid, peacham school inc, public health nurse, reopening peacham academy, restoration, robert academy, rug weaving, science teacher, sharing information, sheep yarn, sidney wanzer, solar power, south peacham, south peacham hippies, st johnsbury academy, telescope, turkey, utopia for realists, volkswagon bus, water turbine, wood heat

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