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The Laura Ingalls Wilder Historic Highway is a named road connecting historic areas that relate to the life of author Laura Ingalls Wilder, best known for writing Little House on the Prairie. The highway was first designated in 1995 as U.S. Route 14 from Lake Benton in southwest Minnesota to Mankato in the south-central part of the state.
Rose Wilder Lane birthplace roadside marker – De Smet Laura and Almanzo Wilder, circa 1885 Location of Wilder homestead where both of Wilder's children were born – De Smet Ingalls' teaching career and studies ended when she married Almanzo Wilder on August 25, 1885, in De Smet, South Dakota.
In 1954, the American Library Association created the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, which is awarded to outstanding authors of children's literature. [9] Laura Ingalls Wilder, at age 87, is its first recipient. In 1957, Laura Ingalls Wilder, suffering from diabetes and the loss of many loved ones, passed away at age 90.
The Rochester artist is bringing her easel, paints and talent to downtown for plein air painting. Plein air is a French term meaning outdoors. For Gentile, plein air painting is part performance ...
Laura Ingalls Wilder's autobiography, 'Pioneer Girl' details her life in the country, but the picture is less than perfect. With accounts of domestic abuse, messy love triangles, and even a drunk ...
Pages in category "Artists from Rochester, New York" ... Nicholas Wilder; Eloise Wilkin This page was last edited on 22 November 2023, at 18:13 (UTC) ...
Apr. 8—An 11-year-old artist won the Rochester MN Pride t-shirt design contest last week — and you can purchase her art over the next week only. Abigail Sievers, a sixth-grader at Friedell ...
Laura Ingalls Wilder Country: The People and Places in Laura Ingalls Wilder's Life and Books (Harper, 1990), photos Leslie A. Kelly, 119 pp. – "An edition of this book was published in Japan by Kyuryudo Art Publishing in 1988", LCCN 89-46512