A plot of land in Simsbury, once a thriving tobacco farm where Martin Luther King Jr. worked as a college student in the 1940s, will be protected for its historic and cultural significance to the ...
Tobacco farming — once central to the South's economy and culture — has all but vanished from the region. The end of government support for the crop in 2005, coupled with a sharp decrease in smoking ...
The Connecticut tobacco farm where Martin Luther King Jr. worked in the 1940s will be historically protected. The Trust for Public Land and the town of Simsbury, Conn., announced in a statement on ...
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