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Located in southern Wisconsin, about an hour’s drive northwest from Milwaukee, lies a virtual paradise for lovers of nature and migrating water fowl.
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Remotely nestled in the heart of the First Fork Valley in north central Pennsylvania is Sinnemahoning State Park.
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Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center
An experience dealing with the enlightenment’s idea of using the scientific method to reveal the laws of nature and human society.
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In 1911, the 21st United Confederate Veterans Reunion was held in Little Rock, Arkansas with over 160,000 visitors over a three day period
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Just how different was life in Arkansas 50—or 100—years ago? The face of family, work, school and leisure was quite different than that of today.
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The state of Arkansas developed a reputation as a rough place early in its history. Badges, Bandits and Bars explores three aspects of that history.
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An environment of clouds and kiosks that enhance the learning experience of Florida’s watersheds.
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Shedding new light on the evolution of Arkansas’s backwoods, hillbilly image and reputation.
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As the duo traveled across Arkansas, one reporter stated that the spectacle resembled “a circus hitched to a tornado.”
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The Civil War from the perspective provided by a collection of letters from Alex and Tom Spence, brothers who served as soldiers in the Confederate’s Army of Tennessee
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Visitors are lured to a jar of “Free Cookies” and as they reach to grab the free bounty, a wilderness camera snaps a photo of the unsuspecting guest.
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“Try Us!” The motto of one Arkansas military company in the 2-year Mexican War conflict. Learn about the controversial evolvement of Arkansas in this War.
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Each year in October, the foundation honors black Arkansans with a gala highlighting their life long achievements.
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A unique video experience is produced for a multi-dimensional theatre constructed in the Champaign County Courthouse.
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Arkansas became “dry” even before national prohibition became a reality in 1920.
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“Imagine my chagrin when I visited such museums as the Peabody at Harvard; and found that their finest and most valuable Indian displays had been sent from Arkansas,” – Dellinger.
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From 1912 to 1935 the Arkansas State Medical School was housed at the Old State House which was originally the state’s capital.
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“We have lived long but this is the noblest work of our whole lives…The United States take rank this day among the first powers of the world”.
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This interactive touch-screen kiosk takes visitors on a journey through the state’s rich musical history with the likes of Johnny Cash and a host of others.
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Combining the artistry of filmmaking with the artistry of this exhibit’s subject matter; American Art Pottery.
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Quilts posse a heritage like no other heirloom. They are each uniquely comprised of actual pieces of history containing memories, both good and bad.
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