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House exchange site has Pepperell roots

A drawing of the Pepperell farmhouse that holds warm memories for Ursula Godwin Niesmann . A drawing of the Pepperell farmhouse that holds warm memories for Ursula Godwin Niesmann .
By Nancy Shohet West
Globe Correspondent / November 27, 2008

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Ursula Godwin Niesmann, who was raised in Switzerland and now lives in Germany, first visited New England in the mid-1980s. And to this day, a big house in Pepperell whose residents welcomed her here best represents what she loves about this country. (Full article: 1071 words)

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