Road Trip Through History: The Bayeux “Tapestry”

I played hooky from the tour on the second day devoted to D-Day because I wanted to visit the Bayeux Tapestry,(1) (Which is actually a work of embroidery. Just saying.) The group was scheduled to see the tapestry several days later, but I was sure I would want to spend more time than was officially…

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History on Display: An Unexpected Civil War Museum

Several months ago I received an email inviting me to speak about Civil War nurses at the Civil War Museum in Kenosha Wisconsin. Betraying the biases of someone who grew up in Missouri, with Civil War history in her back yard,* I thought it sounded a little odd. Why, I wondered, would Kenosha have a…

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From the Archives: Why I Want to Go to Omaha

Omaha has been on my bucket list for a while now.  (The post below first ran in 2012,)  Today I’m packing my bags for a trip to Nebraska City, which is close enough to Omaha to make no difference.  I suspect a blog post or three will come out of the journey.  Later, y’all. Save…

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