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Driving Route 66 through Pulaski County, Missouri

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Long before Route 66 ran through Pulaski County, Mastodons roamed south central Missouri. Native Americans used the trail to hunt animals. White settlers used the route to travel to Springfield […]

Jelly Belly center is sweet tour near Kenosha, Wisconsin

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My mom used to work at an ice cream factory in Omaha. She once said that you never want to see how something is made, especially if it’s something you […]

Wilber celebrates Nebraska Czech history

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I’m not sure if anything is more Americana than small town festivals. The residents of Wilber, Nebraska, know how to put on a festival…and a parade. We recently visited Wilber […]

History runs through Pulaski County, Missouri

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More than 100,000 Native Americans were forced from their homes in the southeastern United States and marched thousands of miles to “Indian territory” (now Oklahoma) in the late 1830s. This […]

Nebraska Passport 2016: Omaha’s Joslyn Museum

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Who comes to mind when you are asked for great artists of all time? Monet? Picasso? Rembrandt? Omaha’s Joslyn Art Museum is home to an original Rembrandt piece. A portrait […]

Northfield, Minnesota: The defeat of Jesse James and his gang

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I’ve long had a fascination with Jesse James’ story. Lisa and I have been slowly taking a Jesse James “tour” around the Midwest. The James-Younger Gang ran into not-so “Minnesota […]

Albert Lea – Beauty, history and Minnesota lakes

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  Mrs. C and an early rocker hail from a small southern Minnesota city. Marion Ross and Eddie Cochran grew up in Albert Lea. They were each proud of their […]

South Dakota’s Porter Sculpture Park offers unique look at art

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Folks driving along Interstate 90 outside of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, may notice a giant bull head staring back at them. You may have heard of the Little House on […]

Football, history and art highlight St. Joseph day trip

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The Kansas City Chiefs call St. Joseph home for a few weeks every summer as they prepare for the upcoming National Football League season. St. Joe has been the host […]

Mitchell’s Corn Palace ‘rocks’ with its music theme

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The “King” lives on in Mitchell, South Dakota. Elvis Presley and Willie Nelson are the headliners for the Corn Palace’s murals. Their likenesses have been created with thousands of corn […]

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