Kansas Heritage
Winter 2005 (Volume 13, Number 4)
Forever 4-HHead, Heart, Hands, and Health: for one hundred years Kansans' lives have been touched by 4-H. To honor this century of helping young people realize their potential, we offer a look at 4-H-ers around the state. Shootouts, Showdowns, & Barroom BrawlsBy Rebecca Martin Read this article online "Real" to "Reel" history-that was the formula during the heyday of the Hollywood Western. And in the fantastical mix of gunfights and fistfights, good guys and bad, Kansas often played a starring role. The Heritage ExplorerOverarching history. About FacesCherryvale's silent star. The Wonderful Old . . .Campus icons Past Snaps"Pick Up and Drop Off" Vintage VignettesShort stories of yesteryear Presenting the PastUpcoming historical events Lasting ImpressionsFront-Wheel Drive. W. K. Morse farm, Wilson County, ca. 1920. 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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