Kansas Heritage
Summer 2003 (Volume 11, Number 2)
NOTHING COULD BE FINER THAN A VALENTINE DINER By Blair Tarr Read this article online . . . in the morning, at noon and suppertime too. Good food and friendly service were at the heart of the Kansas Valentine. THE SAMSON OF THE CIMARRON By Sara J. Keckeisen A summer morning in '38, a bridge over a river wild, and a heavily laden train hurtling toward a precarious overpass. A routine run or a historic date with destiny? The Heritage Explorer A dying art is alive and well. History in the Making Scouting out our Wild West. The Wonderful Old. . . Opera houses take center stage. Past Snaps "Cool, Clear Water" Vintage Vignettes Short stories of yesteryear About Faces Somewhere in France Presenting the Past Upcoming historical events Lasting Impressions As High As An Elephant's Eye To order any of these magazines call the museum store at the Kansas Museum of History, 785-272-8681, ext. 413. |
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