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  2. Carl Sandburg - Wikipedia

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    Carl August Sandburg (January 6, 1878 – July 22, 1967) was an American poet, biographer, journalist, and editor. He won three Pulitzer Prizes: two for his poetry ...

  3. Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The Carl Sandburg National Historic Site is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina. Today Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site attracts more than 85,000 visitors a year. The national park is open every day except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. The U.S. government has designated the goats a historic herd.

  4. The World of Carl Sandburg - Wikipedia

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    The World of Carl Sandburg was a stage presentation of selections from the poetry and prose of Carl Sandburg, chosen and arranged by Norman Corwin, starring Bette Davis. There was a 21-week national tour 1959–1960, co-starring Davis's husband Gary Merrill , towards the end, he was replaced by Barry Sullivan .

  5. Carl Sandburg Home continues clean-up efforts, temporary ...

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    Post-Helene clean-up efforts continue at Carl Sandburg Home in Flat Rock, with a temporary bridge for Front Lake Trail a priority so the trail can be used.

  6. Carl Sandburg State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Carl Sandburg State Historic Site was the birthplace and boyhood home of author Carl Sandburg in Galesburg, Illinois, United States. It is operated by the Illinois Historic Preservation Division . The site contains the cottage Sandburg was born in, a visitor center with a museum about Carl Sandburg, a museum shop, a small theater, and the rock ...

  7. Chicago Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Other attractions included a 50-piece orchestra, famed organist Jesse Crawford at the 26-rank Wurlitzer theatre organ [16] —"Oh, yes, it was mighty," recalled Orson Welles [17]: 151 — and a live stage show. [16] Poet Carl Sandburg, reporting for the Chicago Tribune, wrote that mounted police were required for crowd control. [12]

  8. The Family of Man - Wikipedia

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    The title was taken from a line in a Carl Sandburg poem. The Family of Man was exhibited in 1955 from January 24 to May 8 at the New York MoMA, then toured the world for eight years to record-breaking audience numbers. Commenting on its appeal, Steichen said, "The people in the audience looked at the pictures, and the people in the pictures ...

  9. Carl Sandburg Village - Wikipedia

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    Carl Sandburg Village is a Chicago urban renewal project of the 1960s in the Near North Side community area of Chicago. It was named in honor of Carl Sandburg . [ 1 ] Financed by the city, it is between Clark and LaSalle Streets between Division Street and North Avenue.