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  2. Susan Blow - Wikipedia

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    In 1871 Blow traveled to New York, where she spent a year being trained at the New York Normal Training Kindergarten, operated by Fröbel devotee Maria Kraus-Boelté.Blow returned to St. Louis in 1873 and opened the nation's first public kindergarten in Des Peres School in Carondelet, [2] which by then had been annexed by the City of St. Louis.

  3. Margarethe Schurz - Wikipedia

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    On May 2, 1929, a memorial tablet was dedicated in Watertown, Wisconsin, a few feet from the site of the building where she founded the first kindergarten in America. "In memory of Mrs. Carl Schurz (Margarethe Meyer Schurz) Aug. 27, 1833 -- March 15, 1876, who established on this site the first kindergarten in America, 1856."

  4. First Kindergarten - Wikipedia

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    The First Kindergarten in Watertown, Wisconsin, is the building that housed the first kindergarten in the United States, opened in 1856. [1] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 [ 2 ] [ 3 ] for its significance to the history of education.

  5. Manitowoc had the first public school kindergarten in the ...

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    The first public school kindergarten in the state of Wisconsin was established in Manitowoc by Charles F. Viebahn and Emily Richter.

  6. Kindergarten (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Kindergarten is a US children’s documentary miniseries that debuted in 2001 on HBO Family's Jam morning block. The unscripted show follows 23 students in a kindergarten class at the Upper Nyack Elementary School in Upper Nyack, New York .

  7. Every Ken Burns Documentary, Ranked - AOL

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    Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip This is a surprisingly wacky and upbeat documentary about the first cross-country road trip. The protagonist, Dr. Horatio Nelson, is a spirited adventurer.

  8. Maria Kraus-Boelté - Wikipedia

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    Born to a prosperous family in Hagenow in the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, on November 8, 1836, Maria Boelté was privately educated.She became interested in Fröbel education and trained with Luise Fröbel (Fröbel's widow) in Hamburg, before teaching for four years in an English kindergarten run by one of Fröbel's own pupils, Bertha Ronge.

  9. Controversial Prince Netflix Documentary Will Not Be ... - AOL

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    Representatives for the late artist’s estate previously claimed a first cut of the film was filled with ... Made in Americadocumentary, had been quietly working on the film for over four ...