Could everyone write one simple essay about something that once happened in Saltaire…that they saw or were a part of…and put it on one big website? Somebody should collect a lot of stories before we all forget. Otherwise it is like a line in “On The Beach” : The history of the war that now would never be written.” -(JO'H)
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Whenever I describe Saltaire to an outsider "Our Town" is part of that description. The 1st time I read it I thought: "That's where I grew up".
Except, DERF, in the Thorton Wilder Play the boy and the girl who married both grew up in Grovers Corners. In my generation, it was rare for one Saltairian to marry another. It was kind of like, incestuous if you married a girl from Saltaire. It was like marrying your sister. You knew these girls too well and they knew you too well.
Why should you have to use an old play about a town in New Hampshire to describe Saltaire? Why not tell your own Saltaire stories here? You and everyone else from the Village??????
In 1998 we visited Saltaire, England-- a UN world heritage site. Is it possible that some day our new world Saltaire will achieve similar status?
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