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Local historian Rebecca Conrad takes a look at the impending closure of the State Historical Society of Iowa building in Iowa ...
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Passing a new law restricting assault weapons took Rhode Island lawmakers more than 10 years, but it may offer a road map to ...
In 1976, looking for a summer job that would advance my career goals, I approached the director of the State Historical Society of Iowa (SHSI) to see if there were any special projects on the docket.
It was 109 degrees, swelteringly hot when Bobby Cannon stood behind the camera and the red light came on for the first time at 10 a.m. on July 31, 1955.