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Sinful Sidney Sesquicentennial Updated
Sidney, Nebraska had the reputation of being the Toughest Town on the Tracks in the late 1800's. These images are part of the 150 anniversary celebration Aug. 18-21, 2017.- 8
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Glenn House Updated
In spring 2017, the Voices from the Backstairs Tour was launched at the
restored Victorian mansion within view of the Mighty Muddy Mississippi. According to Tom Grantham, President of the Glenn House Historical Association, the tour is an American version of Downton Abbey, covering much of the same world changes. An upper apartment, accessed from the rear of the house, which was the servant quarters, has been completely restored. In this episode of American Road Trip Talk, Tom fills in the history of this elegant Mississippi mansion.- 5
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Hull's Trace Byway Updated
Images of the first road into Michigan as explored by Rusty Davis and the other volunteers from the River Raisin Battlefield Park- 4
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Erika Nelson, World's Largest Things Updated
Erika Nelson is the artist who created traveling art show called The World's Largest Collection of the World's Smallest Copies of the World's Largest Things. http://www.worldslargestthings.com/
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Presidential Travel in Illinois Updated
Illinois is home to three of our nation's top executives: Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant and Ronal Reagan all called it home and Pres. Barak Obama live there for a long time as a member of Congress.- 9
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Amish Country Bike Tour Dover, Delaware Updated
29th Annual Amish Country Bike Tour, Dover, Del.- 3
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Granddad the Lungfish Updated
Granddad is the oldest fish at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. He is an Australian Lungfish. An interview with one of the aquarist from Shedd was posted as a podcast on 4/26/15 in American Road Magazine's Webpage- 3
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Historic Hotel Guide Updated
www.historichotels.org National Trust for Historic Preservation Heather Taylor- 7
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The Paper House Updated
The fall 2014 edition of our magazine had fun with the theme of Rock, Paper, Scissors and included stories about everything from a Wall of Scissors to a Waffle Rock and a Paper House. In this podcast we visit with Edna Beaudoin, who is the current caretaker of the Paper House, which is located in the scenic seaside town of Rockport, MA just north of Boston. What started out as a summer project in the 1920’s became a life long passion for an engineer named Ellis Stenman who used over 100,000 pieces of newsprint to complete the project. His grand niece Edna tends to the family heirloom which is open to visitors from April through October.- 7
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Cardboard Boat Museum Updated
New Richmond, Ohio is the scene of annual cardboard boat race on the Ohio River. Ray Perszyk provided the images of the event and the museum which has been created to house some of the more notable and durable craft.- 16
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N. Dakota State Museum Expansion 2014 Updated
North Dakota expanded its State Historical and Cultural Museum in Bismark by nearly 100,000 sq. ft. in 2014- 5
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