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National Perspective: World War comes to a small English town
FRAMLINGHAM, England — This little market town 14 miles from the North Sea is an unlikely place to discover the meaning of World War I, whose end at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month is the reason Congress originally set Veterans Day — originally known as Armistice Day — for Nov. 11. With a population a wee bit more than 400 and a soaring 12th-century castle built by an early earl of Norfolk, this is really a place to contemplate the Norman Conquest (the castle was owned by a series of some of the most powerful nobles of the Middle Ages), consider the life of Mary Tudor (a daughter of Henry VIII who became England’s first ruling queen), and examine an 18th-century workhouse (wh

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