A sound portrait of living history: Four small towns in central Massachusetts that were evacuated, flattened and then flooded to create the biggest drinking water reservoir of its day. Though the evacuation began seventy years ago, the people who lived in the towns have clear, sometimes bitter memories of the event that took away their homes, schools and essentially, life as they knew it. Listen
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