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Howdy Doody, so long

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The Boston Globe, August 14th, 1991

GRAND LAKES STREAM, Maine -- Now it can be told: This is where Howdy Doody went to summer camp. If the spirit of the herky-jerky puppet and television pioneer traveled in the heart of his creator, then he has come for each of the past 43 summers to these waters: in the land of the Passamaquoddy, across the Big Musquash Stream, beneath the gaze of Pocomoonshine Mountain and to the shores of a lake simply named Big. A screen door creaks then slams in a red cottage on the edge of Big Lake and here comes Buffalo Bob Smith, thick hair gone white at 73 but his voice still booming, fit to charge a Pe...

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