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erronis

(19,184 posts)
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 04:30 PM 13 hrs ago

Two Countries but Only One Door [-- Erica Heilman - Rumblestrip

https://www.rumblestripvermont.com/episodes/the-haskell-library-two-countries-but-only-one-door


(Podcast link on the website.)

The Haskell Free Library and Opera House was intentionally built to straddle two nations and two communities. Three quarters of the building is in Stanstead, Quebec and one quarter is in Derby Line, Vermont. It's been the local library for both communities for over a century. The main entrance to the library is in the U.S., and for as long as anyone can remember, Canadians have been allowed to walk the 70 feet of sidewalk around the building to that front entrance.

But in late January of this year, the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem paid a surprise visit to the library while she was up touring some of the Vermont border crossings, and she did a little show for everyone there. And starting in October, Canadians will no longer be able to visit their local library without passing through a border crossing.

This is a show about it.


I love her simple reporting and presentations on the daily lives of Vermonters.
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