In 1937, the community of New London, Texas, experienced a tragedy that grabbed the world’s attention and sympathy.
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WEHT Evansville on MSNIN FOCUS: East Texans remember New London school explosion 88 years laterIn this edition of ‘East Texas In Focus‘, KETK’s Nolan Hoffman reflected on the tragic New London School explosion which left ...
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KETK.com on MSNNew London School Explosion survivor relives the tragic day on the 88th anniversaryMarch 18, 1937, marks 88 years since the devastating New London School Explosion caused by a natural gas leak. The event ...
Nearly 90 years ago the world had their eyes on New London after the school exploded, killing nearly 300 people. Today, hundreds gather to honor those who died in the explosion.
As the 88th anniversary of the school explosion approaches on March 18, the museum welcomes visitors to stop by and learn ...
A recent donation from AEP-Southwestern Electric Power Co. has funded needed repairs at the London Museum & Cafe in New London.
Volunteer workers completed their heartbreaking search of the New London country school debris late today and counted the dead in the explosion disaster at 425, most of them children. New London ...
"We're so grateful to be a part of the New London community," Marcotte said. "It has a special place in my heart." ...
In the heart of New London, the London Museum & Café stands as a place of solace and remembrance. This town treasure is dedicated to the memory of the nearly 300 students and teachers who lost ...
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