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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" Feb. 9, 2010

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Release Date: 02/09/2010

Live from Kislovodsk on KWPC-AM860 show art Live from Kislovodsk on KWPC-AM860

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July 24, 1998 • John Schwandke reported live from Muscatine's sister city in Russia, Kislovodsk.

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Easter in Moscow USSR show art Easter in Moscow USSR

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Dr. Bruce Rigdon addressing an orientation session for participants in the 1984 Iowa Christian Friendship Study Tour of the USSR. 

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"Dan Clark on 'City Talk' with Mayor DeWayne Hopkins"

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"Antislavery Ancestors"

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"So, I keep gathering the pieces, and one of these days I think it'll flow out." Dan Clark tells about family history discoveries and says he is writing a book. The readings on this podcast began as two Facebook "notes" which may be read at  and .

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Iowa Peacemaker Stories: Robert A. Fiedler II • Sept. 30, 2010 show art Iowa Peacemaker Stories: Robert A. Fiedler II • Sept. 30, 2010

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Robert A. Fiedler II realized he couldn't answer when his 10-year-old daughter asked, "Daddy, why do you do what you do?" He quit his job rather than prepare for nuclear war.

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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" May 4, 2010

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[Distributed via e-mail and Facebook on May 3, 2010] ...

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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" Apr. 27, 2010

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"Civil War 150 Years Later" • Dan Clark read William D. Randall's story, "Muscatine's Heroic General," and guests Pam Knott and Lee Miller of the Civil War Memorial Committee told about a fundraising campaign to replace the 1875 monument at the Muscatine County Courthouse. As sesquicentennial observances approach, there's much local and national history to recall and much work to be done. Hear the previous show about the Civil War memorial (March 2 with Sandy Lee and Lee Miller) at http://www.muscatinetours.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=588480 ("Renewing Muscatine's...

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Proposal to create a Muscatine County Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission show art Proposal to create a Muscatine County Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission

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Dan Clark and Lee Miller address the Muscatine County Board of Supervisors on April 26, 2010 • Photo: Lee Miller with soldier removed from 1875 monument • Duration 04:36 min

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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" Apr. 20, 2010

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"Too Much Local History?" • Dan Clark's guest is Kent Sissel, restorer and resident of the Alexander G. Clark House. The Muscatine City Council recently recognized a two-square-block area as the "Alexander Clark Heritage District." They discuss what's next for our latest district as it relates to other local history efforts and as a destination for heritage tourists. They speak about the effort to replace the 1875 Civil War monument at the courthouse and identifying other sites with Civil War significance. They urge a good turnout next week for a presentation on "Recent...

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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" Apr. 13, 2010

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"Crawfordsville Connections" Dan Clark tells of attending the 51st annual meeting of the Washington County Historical Society the previous evening in the little Iowa town that's still bragging it was the birthplace of the national Republican Party in 1854. He continues from last week about the Underground Railroad line from Crawfordsville to Muscatine, and he says he wishes for a Muscatine County Historical Society.

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