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Road Trip Through History: Lake Itasca State Park and the Civilian Conservation Corps

By Pamela | October 2, 2018 | 0

If you’ve spent any time in state or national parks in the United States, you have undoubtedly seen buildings constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) during the Depression— rustic lodges and cabins that are as distinctive as the public art produced by the Works Progress Administration during the same period. The CCC was one…

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Road Trip Through History: Lake Itasca State Park and the Headwaters of the Mississippi

By Pamela | September 25, 2018 | 3

As you know if you’ve been reading along, My Own True Love and I just drove a portion of the Great River Road. Several years ago we drove the southern leg of the road, traveling south from Memphis  to the point on the Gulf where the road dead-ends in chain link fences and industrial parks…

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From the History in the Margins Archives: A Little Piece of the Great River Road

By Pamela | September 21, 2018 | 0

My Own True Love and I are coming to the end of a week on the Great River Road.  We drove north through Wisconsin and Minnesota to Lake Itasca State Park and the headwaters of the Mississippi.  Since then we’ve been working our way south on back roads that follow, cross, and re-cross the Mississippi. …

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