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Submit your diary/journal related to home life in New England during the COVID-19 pandemic below.
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By submitting written experiences/recollections, photographic images, PDFs, text files, videos, audio recordings, and/or other media to Historic New England for an archive on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on home life in the region you acknowledge the content to be of your own creation; understand that the contributions may be added to Historic New England’s collection according to the Collections Management Policy; grant Historic New England non-exclusive rights to authorize anyone who accesses Historic New England’s collections to view, quote, copy, or reproduce said content; acknowledge that you are 18 years of age or older.”
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