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Trustees reopen William Cullen Bryant Homestead in Cummington for tours
Trustees reopen William Cullen Bryant Homestead in Cummington for tours

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time19-06-2025

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Trustees reopen William Cullen Bryant Homestead in Cummington for tours

CUMMINGTON — The Trustees of Reservations will reopen the William Cullen Bryant Homestead for tours this summer for the first time since 2019. The tour, 'Literary Legacy: A Guided Tour of the William Cullen Bryant Homestead,' will be offered at 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. on June 28, July 19, Aug. 16, and Sept. 28. The tours require prior registration and tickets. Tickets are $5 for Trustees of Reservations' members and $10 for nonmembers. To become a member, go to The property, at 207 Bryant Road, was the country estate of the prominent 19th century poet, journalist and conservationist William Cullen Bryant. Bryant, editor and publisher of the New York Evening Post, returned every summer to the homestead starting in 1865 until his death in 1878. Visitors also can walk the trails on the 195-acre property, including the Rivulet Trail, which hugs the Rivulet, a trickling stream immortalized by Bryant's 1823 poem of the same name. The property also features the Pine Loop, with pine trees that reach the heights of 150 feet, among the tallest in the Northeast. Westfield fatal fire traced to smoking materials on living room couch Supreme Judicial Court upholds 2018 murder conviction in Latin King case Markey wants answers from Verizon over lead in old phone lines Read the original article on MassLive.

Deseret News archives: President Woodrow Wilson held first-ever presidential press conference ... in 1913
Deseret News archives: President Woodrow Wilson held first-ever presidential press conference ... in 1913

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time15-03-2025

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Deseret News archives: President Woodrow Wilson held first-ever presidential press conference ... in 1913

A look back at local, national and world events through Deseret News archives. On March 15, 1913, Woodrow Wilson became the first U.S. president to stage a White House press conference. According to reports from historians, it was an 'awkward affair.' In other words, it was like many presidential press conferences through the years, including today. Per one BBC account: 'It was 12:45 on 15 March 1913 when a throng of more than 100 reporters trudged warily into the Oval Office. There was a short silence before one of the journalists dared ask a question of the forbidding figure before them — newly elected President Woodrow Wilson. 'According to Edward G Lowry, present on behalf of the New York Evening Post, Wilson replied 'crisply, politely, and in the fewest possible words.' 'In his memoirs, Lowry recalled: 'A pleasant time was not had by all.'' Wilson had just been elected and was making plenty of news in Washington. Deseret News coverage that week included headlines like: 'Suffragists see Prest. Wilson; Urged to recommend constitutional amendment in his message to special session' 'Mr. Wilson wore shamrock sprig; Secy. Tumulty saw to it that all around executive offices recognized St. Patrick's Day' 'Extra session finally called; Prest. Wilson issues proclamation for convening Congress at noon on April 7″ In truth, Wilson was not known for his jocularity, and through the years, various presidents have used or abused the media in White House media briefings, and vice versa. Former President Joe Biden had his moments with the press over the past four years, and President Donald Trump has already clashed with certain media outlets in just his first 2 ½ months in office. Here are some stories from Deseret News archives about presidential press conferences, White House briefings and the role of the media as a watchdog on government actions: 'Wilson was 1st president to hold regular press conference' 'Inside the White House' 'White House press corps has been turned into potted plants' 'Press briefing showcases feud between White House and traditional media' '5 things you need to know about President Joe Biden's first White House press conference' 'Who were the press secretaries from the Trump and Biden eras? And what are they up to now?' 'Obama: 'Divided media' is what keeps me up at night' 'Perspective: Was the media complicit in concealing Biden's struggles?'

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