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History Chronosphere

Sequential Accumulation of Personal Observations
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Summer Solstice

6/18/2014

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Once again it is the sunniest time of year so naturally one's mind begins to wander. Or wonder. Either way you have come to the right place! Check out the new Traveler's Aids page for where to go. There are links to vacation packages, hotels and more.
Why visit America? It really is a dynamic experience. More change has occurred here in 500 years than in any other era in human history. And we're not done.The "Founding Fathers" saw the potential and that's why they forged the Constitution as an evolving document, allowing for amendments.
 Beneath the superficial image presented by the mass media outlets is a diverse culture that takes as much pride in their ethnic roots as in their shared American heritage. The many small, volunteer supported museums and cultural centers across the country are evidence of that. Take the time to do some research and you will find a country to define and defy any stereotype you may apply.
You decide.
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Alternative Learning

6/10/2014

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It's no secret that kids love field trips The proliferation of living history museums is testament to that fact. My own involvement began as an archaeology student sifting dirt in the basement of an Aurora Colony farmhouse in Oregon that has become a much anticipated excursion for many schoolchildren. I was lucky enough to find a significant artifact: the stub of a pipe used to smoke opium by the Chinese laborers who lived in the basement while they cleared Douglas Fir stumps for two cents a piece for early Oregon Trail emigrants. This was in 1974, during the time that my father was hosting a program for public broadcasting, "Oregon's Colonial Heritage" which was to become quite popular in reruns thanks to in-school viewing.
Both of these projects though viewed as risky in terms  of returns on investment now seem tame compared to subsequent media "adventures". Although Dad's show is not currently available digitally due to format issues, it has survived in the consciousness of those exposed to it.
Maybe the ghosts of the past will be remembered well by future generations. A new series being filmed in Oregon, "The Librarians" will add to the legacy of history appreciation that Oregonians take for granted while entertaining and informing a much larger audience. 
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    Mark Epp is the son of Allen Epp and shares his fascination with the American Experience.

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