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Be an Ear Witness. Audio tours, scenes and experiences caught and preserved.
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Available Episodes (5)
Deborah Marshall chaperoned on the school trip to Italy. Here's her report. Look for more Soundseeing tours on Podarama.com or iTunes.
United for Peace and Justice, Washington D.C. September 24, 2005 Deborah Marshall takes the bus from East Hampton to join the protest march to end the war in Iraq. This is the big story...
Deborah Marshall tours thrift shops in the Hamptons and reports on the bargains found in America's most stylish neighborhoods. Look for more Soundseeing tours on Podarama.com or iT
Elizabeth Bowser, 86 year old docent of The Clinton Academy, leads us on a tour of this historic East Hampton building and museum. Look for more Soundseeing tours on Podarama.com or...
History begins as you step off the bus. Take a taste of East Hampton's Historic Mile with Hugh King, the 'official' Town Crier.

