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It’s ‘Howdy Doody’ time at BC

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An exhibit featuring artifacts from a popular 1950s children’s television show will be on display at Bridgewater College beginning Sept. 12.
The display commemorating “The Howdy Doody Show” – “Remembering An American Icon: Howdy Doody, 1947-2007,” a collection of memorabilia of former BC theater professor Ralph McPhail Jr. – will be in the Reuel B. Pritchett Museum at Bridgewater College through Dec. 31.
The exhibit will be open weekdays from 1-4:30 p.m.
Admission to the exhibit is free.

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