Through all this time, a community of Potawatomi and other Indians lived at Skunk Hill, four miles to the southwest, welcoming outsiders to some of their dances.
Yale is hardly the only school to welcome outsiders on its alumni trips.
The new orientation of Northeast Minneapolis to welcome "outsiders" is perhaps best seen in the 1991 Hennepin Avenue Bridge.
Torrington dates to the early 18th century, but the close-knit community welcomes outsiders.
But supervising the creative product of all segments of the agency is Mr. Chervokas, an outsider in a field of advertising that welcomes few outsiders.
Insular communities, resistant to change, reluctant to welcome outsiders.
The monasteries, in particular, were made to be visitor-friendly and welcomed outsiders to visit.
This predominantly white, Christian town with a population of 40,000 about 75 miles west of Philadelphia has rarely welcomed outsiders.
An exception is the Roxbury Croquet Club, in Roxbury, where the founder welcomes outsiders.
"If We Are the Body" challenges the church to welcome outsiders and to "get more visibly involved in changing this world".