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2007

Stories Published in this Year

Gene Wilder discusses his new World War I adventure

Through The Front Door | April/May 2007 (Volume: 58, Issue: 2)

One Man’s March When Jim Crow Laws Were in Full Force

Lost Opportunity | April/May 2007 (Volume: 58, Issue: 2)

The old man smoking a cigar looked like Winston Churchill

Bootleg Paradise | April/May 2007 (Volume: 58, Issue: 2)

Seeking a monument to Prohibition’s immense impact on American society, the writer finds it in a French colony.

Randyland | April/May 2007 (Volume: 58, Issue: 2)

A hundred boardwalks, gone but not quite dead, await a new dawn

Shoobie Doo Wop | April/May 2007 (Volume: 58, Issue: 2)

Planning a Trip to Wildwood

The Monitor’s Mates | April/May 2007 (Volume: 58, Issue: 2)

America’s naval tradition is as old as America itself, and an amazing number of the ships that forged it are still afloat.

Wildwood | April/May 2007 (Volume: 58, Issue: 2)

A New Jersey seaside resort struggles to save the architecture—and the memories—of the Eisenhower years

The Monitor Makes Port | April/May 2007 (Volume: 58, Issue: 2)

After a century and a half, the warship that changed the world is back

Hitchcock On Location | April/May 2007 (Volume: 58, Issue: 2)

You can go there too, even to the Bates Motel

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