Life Under The Hill

Life Under The Hill
Podcast Description
Interviews and stories from the town of Underhill, Vermont. A little town to the west of Mount Mansfield. Hosted by the Underhill Historical Society
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Focuses on the rich local history of Underhill, covering topics such as childhood memories, wartime experiences, and community life. Episodes include interviews with residents about significant events like the 1938 hurricane, local traditions, and the evolution of the town's dynamics, like Fred Fletcher's farming experiences and Julia Smith Northrop's musical journey.

Interviews and stories sharing what life is (or was) like in the the town of Underhill, Vermont. A little town to the west of Mount Mansfield. Hosted by the Underhill Historical Society
In this interview, Lois Nassau recounts her life story, beginning with her birth in Scranton, Pennsylvania in 1926. She describes her childhood, including moving to various places and experiencing a house fire. Lois discusses her education, including attending junior college and later moving to Connecticut where she met her husband, Jim. She details their life in Glastonbury, Connecticut, raising three children, and Jim’s career at Pratt & Whitney. Lois explains their decision to move to Vermont in 1978, influenced by their friends Ed and Betty Moore. Lois shares her lifelong involvement with music, including piano lessons, singing, and participating in choirs.

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