In this fascinating oral history, former Glassboro resident Dan Cullin shares his experiences of growing up in Glassboro, attending the Glassboro Summit, and remembering Glassboro's many stores and restaurants in the 1960s.
This oral history was created for the Glassboro Memory Mapping Project, a collaborative digital scholarship project exploring cultural and historical geography, public history, memory, and placemaking in Glassboro, New Jersey. The project is being developed through an innovative partnership between Rowan University’s Cultural Geography Honors Course, Rowan University Libraries Digital Scholarship Center (DSC), the Glassboro Historical Society, and the Heritage Glass Museum.
The Glassboro Memory Mapping Project:
https://gmm.glassborohistory.org/
The Glassboro Summit Collection
https://glassborosummit.rowan.edu/
Rowan University Libraries Digital Scholarship Center:
https://libguides.rowan.edu/dsc
The Glassboro Historical Society:
https://glassborohistory.org
The Heritage Glass Museum:
https://www.heritageglassmuseum.com
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Disclaimer:
The Rowan University Libraries presents this oral history interview as a historical document reflecting the recollections and opinions of the interviewed subject as reported to the interviewer. The Rowan University Libraries does not attest to the factual accuracy nor endorses the opinions expressed herein. Please note that every effort has been made to present the interviewee’s own words. However, this recording may include minor edits such as deleting false starts, adjusting audio, or to provide context or clarification of facts or experiences.
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