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Madison Old Home Week will feature a demonstration today at 4:30 p.m. at Burke Field of the world’s only granite calliope, made by John Gordon of Vermont. (COURTESY PHOTO)

MADISON — Old Home Week is a tradition that dates back to the 1890s in New Hampshire.

Then-Gov. Frank Rollins instituted it in 1899 as a way to welcome home the many rural workers who had left the farms and small towns to work in the industrial mills of urban New England while others moved west to farm the more fertile lands there.

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