Title:
Benedict Arnold - Family Home In Norwich
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This clip starts with a picture of Arnold's birthplace and childhood home on Washington St. in Norwich, Connecticut. The picture is from 1854. Then we see the plot of land from the same spot as it looks today. Mike, the owner of the house, told me his parents bought the land after a Victorian house located there burned down, he's not sure when, but probably in the forties or fifties. Obviously that was not the Arnold house, which existed there before Arnold's father bought it in 1739. He agreed with where I placed the camera for the before and after shot but we're not positive it's correct. The camera pauses at about 24 seconds, you can barely see Backus Memorial hospital through the trees...
Author:
crocostimpy
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benedict, arnold, revolutionary, war, norwich, connecticut,
Benedict Arnold - Family Home In Norwich
Description:
This clip starts with a picture of Arnold's birthplace and childhood home on Washington St. in Norwich, Connecticut. The picture is from 1854. Then we see the plot of land from the same spot as it looks today. Mike, the owner of the house, told me his parents bought the land after a Victorian house located there burned down, he's not sure when, but probably in the forties or fifties. Obviously that was not the Arnold house, which existed there before Arnold's father bought it in 1739. He agreed with where I placed the camera for the before and after shot but we're not positive it's correct. The camera pauses at about 24 seconds, you can barely see Backus Memorial hospital through the trees...
Author:
crocostimpy
Tags:
benedict, arnold, revolutionary, war, norwich, connecticut,
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