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Project documentation includes a six-page written report, eleven 8 x 10 photographs, an information sheet on the Clarke County Museum, and four newspaper clippings. Originally submitted by: Sonny Callahan, Representative (1st District).
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Indiana. Local Legacies Project Celebrating Community Roots: American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.
Project documentation comprises a report, photographs with accompanying descriptions, a collection of parade programs, several videotapes, a campaign brochure depicting the parade on its cover, and newspaper coverage from 1971-1999.
This day is set aside by many families that have moved away, as well as local residents, for a huge family-type picnic. It is an annual reunion of old friends. This event is held on ground donated as a community park by Edward Neavill, grandson of George Neavill, an early settler in the community.
Local Legacies for all U.S. States. The Local Legacies project provides a "snapshot" of American Culture as it was expressed in spring of 2000. Consequently, it is not being updated with new or revised information with the exception of "Related Website" links.
Local Legacies Project Celebrating Community Roots: American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. Indians in Louisiana, 1700 to 1000 B.C.: The Poverty Point Site Around 50 A.D., Indians built the mounds at Marksville.
These ETBs, which began running on April 23, 1933, established the continuing electric trolley bus legacy in Dayton. Documentation includes a detailed 20-page report on Dayton's electric trolley bus system, trolley route maps, 35 photos, and a video.
Florida's largest and oldest continuous Highland Games are held each April in Dunedin, a Gulf Coast city. For one week, the whole city is Scottish with dancing, games, and authentic Scottish food.
Tennessee. Local Legacies Project Celebrating Community Roots: American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.