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| 07/13/2009 |
Abraham Lincoln In Song |
Belleville |
| 05/30/2009 |
Lincoln Tales Tall and True |
Petersburg |
| 04/25/2009 |
Lincoln Tales Tall and True |
Bishop Hill |
| 03/03/2009 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Highland Park |
| 02/16/2009 |
Abraham Lincoln in American Art |
Petersburg |
| 02/10/2009 |
Lincoln Tales Tall and True |
Hennepin |
| 02/08/2009 |
Abraham Lincoln in American Art |
Cherry Valley |
| 02/03/2009 |
Just What is American Food? Cookbooks and American Cultural Identity |
Wheaton |
| 01/11/2009 |
Lincoln Tales Tall and True |
Cherry Valley |
| 01/11/2009 |
The Camera and Abraham Lincoln |
Glen Ellyn |
| 01/08/2009 |
Abigail Adams: Inside the Early Republic |
Palatine |
| 12/06/2008 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Beecher |
| 12/03/2008 |
The Immigrant Experience: Voices of Identity and Assimilation |
Arlington Heights |
| 11/25/2008 |
Desperadoes: Notorious Lawbreakers of Early Illinois |
Bethalto |
| 11/19/2008 |
Chicago on Screen |
Wheeling |
| 11/16/2008 |
Folk Music for Little Folks |
Taylorville |
| 11/06/2008 |
The Camera and Abraham Lincoln |
Quincy |
| 10/30/2008 |
Grimm's Grimmest: The Darker Side of Traditional Fairy Tales |
Woodstock |
| 10/18/2008 |
Abraham Lincoln In Song |
Alton |
| 10/16/2008 |
John Deere: His Life and Times, 1804-1886 |
Roseville |
| 10/12/2008 |
Frontier Home: Life on the Illinois Prairie |
Oak Brook |
| 10/07/2008 |
An Encounter with Bertha Palmer |
Wheaton |
| 10/02/2008 |
Songs and Stories with Renaissance Lute |
Elwood |
| 09/21/2008 |
Lincoln, Slavery, and the Legacy of Race |
Mahomet |
| 09/20/2008 |
Folksongs of Illinois |
Lewistown |
| 09/20/2008 |
The American Folk Song |
Villa Park |
| 09/18/2008 |
Abraham Lincoln in American Art |
Henry |
| 09/18/2008 |
Desperadoes: Notorious Lawbreakers of Early Illinois |
Olney |
| 09/11/2008 |
Grimm's Grimmest: The Darker Side of Traditional Fairy Tales |
Saint Charles |
| 09/10/2008 |
Chicago On Screen |
Homewood |
| 09/09/2008 |
Illinois: Gateway to the American West in Story and Songq |
Bradley |
| 09/06/2008 |
An Encounter with Bertha Palmer |
Hillside |
| 08/31/2008 |
Abraham Lincoln In Song |
Jacksonville |
| 08/29/2008 |
Folk Songs of Lincoln's Time |
Jacksonville |
| 08/29/2008 |
Songs and Stories with Renaissance Lute |
Elk Grove Village |
| 08/10/2008 |
Nature in the White City |
Northbrook |
| 07/31/2008 |
Abraham Lincoln In Song |
Shabbona |
| 07/29/2008 |
Abraham Lincoln In Song |
Homer Glen |
| 07/22/2008 |
Lincoln Tales Tall and True |
Bloomington |
| 07/20/2008 |
Just What is American Food? Cookbooks and American Cultural Identity |
Northbrook |
| 07/14/2008 |
Frontier Home: Life on the Illinois Prairie |
Springfield |
| 07/12/2008 |
Abraham Lincoln in American Art |
Bishop Hill |
| 07/11/2008 |
The World According to John Muir |
Elgin |
| 07/03/2008 |
Lincoln Tales Tall and True |
Shabbona |
| 06/28/2008 |
Crossroads of the Nation: The Hidden History of Illinois' Railroads |
Galesburg |
| 06/19/2008 |
Cultural Journalism: Preserving our History and Culture |
Wheaton |
| 06/19/2008 |
Mighty Cahokia: Prehistoric Indian City |
Taylorville |
| 06/19/2008 |
Roots of Rural Music |
Harvard |
| 06/14/2008 |
Folk Music for Little Folks |
Dixon |
| 06/12/2008 |
The History of Illinois Agriculture |
Wheaton |
| 06/10/2008 |
Abraham Lincoln and the Eighth Judicial Circuit |
Beardstown |
| 06/08/2008 |
The World According to John Muir |
Cypress |
| 06/07/2008 |
Roots of Rural Music |
Wolf Lake |
| 06/06/2008 |
Illinois: Gateway to the American West in Story and Song |
Glen Ellyn |
| 05/23/2008 |
Cultural Journalism: Preserving our History and Culture |
Springfield |
| 05/21/2008 |
Yes Virginia, Sears Did Sell Barns |
Palatine |
| 05/19/2008 |
Vintage Cookbooks, Modern Cooks |
Palos Heights |
| 05/15/2008 |
Charles Darwin and the Voyage of the Beagle |
Elgin |
| 05/15/2008 |
John Deere: His Life and Times, 1804-1886 |
Taylorville |
| 05/15/2008 |
Small-Town Heritage: Life in Illinois Communities, 1870-1920 |
Elmhurst |
| 05/15/2008 |
What's the Deal with the Veil? Women in the Islamic World |
Deerfield |
| 05/10/2008 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Shelbyville |
| 05/08/2008 |
Frontier Home: Life on the Illinois Prairie |
Quincy |
| 05/07/2008 |
Lincoln Tales Tall and True |
Utica |
| 05/07/2008 |
Titanic Survivor Violet Jessup |
Park Forest |
| 05/04/2008 |
Crossroads of the Nation: The Hidden History of Illinois' Railroads |
Harvard |
| 05/03/2008 |
Abraham Lincoln In Song |
Belleville |
| 05/02/2008 |
Crossroads of the Nation: The Hidden History of Illinois' Railroads |
Streamwood |
| 05/01/2008 |
Family and Chinese Culture |
Glen Ellyn |
| 04/29/2008 |
Just What is American Food? Cookbooks and American Cultural Identity |
Elk Grove Village |
| 04/29/2008 |
Just What is American Food? Cookbooks and American Cultural Identity |
Elk Grove Village |
| 04/28/2008 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Washington |
| 04/28/2008 |
Chicago on Screen |
Lansing |
| 04/28/2008 |
Illinois: Gateway to the American West in Story and Song |
Kewanee |
| 04/28/2008 |
Illinois: Gateway to the American West in Story and Song |
Toulon |
| 04/28/2008 |
In Fiddle Music and Tall Tales: French Creole Culture in the Illinois Country of Upper Louisiana |
Shabbona |
| 04/25/2008 |
Abraham Lincoln in Song |
Ottawa |
| 04/21/2008 |
Catch the Twain!!! |
Peoria |
| 04/20/2008 |
Titanic Survivor Violet Jessup |
Elgin |
| 04/19/2008 |
Roots of Rural Music |
Effingham |
| 04/18/2008 |
Illinois: Gateway to the American West in Story and Song |
Elgin |
| 04/17/2008 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Champaign |
| 04/17/2008 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Westmont |
| 04/17/2008 |
Lincoln Tales Tall and True |
Bourbonnais |
| 04/17/2008 |
Small-Town Heritage: Life in Illinois Communities, 1870-1920 |
Crete |
| 04/17/2008 |
The Immigrant Experience: Voices of Identity and Assimilation |
Woodstock |
| 04/16/2008 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Saint Charles |
| 04/16/2008 |
Lincoln Tales Tall and True |
Palatine |
| 04/15/2008 |
Myths, Types, and Stereotypes: Latinos in Hollywood |
Highland Park |
| 04/15/2008 |
Yes, Virginia, Sears DID Sell Barns |
Quincy |
| 04/14/2008 |
A Literary and Personal View of the Impact of War on the Warriors and their Families |
Macomb |
| 04/14/2008 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Mokena |
| 04/14/2008 |
John Deere: His Life and Times, 1804-1886 |
Wood River |
| 04/13/2008 |
Songs of Lake Michigan and Chicago |
Chicago |
| 04/12/2008 |
An Encounter with Bertha Palmer |
Gurnee |
| 04/10/2008 |
Who Cooks? American Cookbooks and Changes in Gender Roles |
Grayslake |
| 04/07/2008 |
An Encounter with Bertha Palmer |
Arlington Heights |
| 04/06/2008 |
Abigail Adams: Inside the Early Republic |
Morton Grove |
| 04/05/2008 |
Cultural Journalism: Preserving our History and Culture |
Berwyn |
| 04/05/2008 |
Putting Sears Homes on the Map: The Mail Order House Phenomenon, 1906-1946 |
Geneva |
| 04/03/2008 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Elwood |
| 04/03/2008 |
Chicago on Screen |
Saint Charles |
| 03/31/2008 |
In Fiddle Music and Tall Tales: French Creole Culture in the Illinois Country of Upper Louisiana |
Odell |
| 03/29/2008 |
Illinois Women and the Winning of Women's Suffrage |
Byron |
| 03/29/2008 |
Roots of Rural Music |
Decatur |
| 03/27/2008 |
Reading the Landscape: The Illinois & Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor |
Winfield |
| 03/26/2008 |
Yes Virginia, Sears Did Sell Barns |
Hinckley |
| 03/25/2008 |
John Deere: His Life and Times, 1804-1886 |
Moline |
| 03/24/2008 |
Native American Astronomy |
Carmi |
| 03/18/2008 |
Illinois Women and the Winning of Women's Suffrage |
Northbrook |
| 03/18/2008 |
What's the Deal with the Veil? Women in the Islamic World |
Kenilworth |
| 03/17/2008 |
Roots of Rural Music |
Odell |
| 03/13/2008 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Marshall |
| 03/13/2008 |
An Introduction to Irish Music |
Oak Forest |
| 03/13/2008 |
Just What is American Food? Cookbooks and American Cultural Identity |
Oak Park |
| 03/12/2008 |
An Encounter with Bertha Palmer |
La Grange Park |
| 03/12/2008 |
Lincoln, Slavery, and the Legacy of Race |
Kankakee |
| 03/12/2008 |
Putting Sears Homes on the Map: The Mail Order House Phenomenon, 1906-1946 |
Effingham |
| 03/11/2008 |
Crossroads of the Nation: The Hidden History of Illinois' Railroads |
Sandwich |
| 03/11/2008 |
Putting Sears Homes on the Map: The Mail Order House Phenomenon 1906-1946 |
Saint Charles |
| 03/10/2008 |
Abraham Lincoln and the Eighth Judicial Circuit |
Springfield |
| 03/10/2008 |
Colonel Daniel H. Brush, Founder of Carbondale: In His Own Words |
Wood River |
| 03/10/2008 |
James Jones: The Evolution of a Soldier and a Writer |
O'Fallon |
| 03/07/2008 |
John Deere: His Life and Times, 1804-1886 |
Henry |
| 03/07/2008 |
Songs and Stories with Renaissance Lute |
St. Charles |
| 03/06/2008 |
Illinois Women and the Winning of Women's Suffrage |
Berwyn |
| 03/06/2008 |
Putting Sears Homes on the Map: The Mail Order House Phenomenon, 1906-1946 |
Crete |
| 03/05/2008 |
First Ladies as Activists and Leaders |
Wilmette |
| 03/05/2008 |
Illinois Women and the Winning of Women's Suffrage |
Ullin |
| 03/05/2008 |
Walt Whitman's Lincoln |
Lincoln |
| 03/01/2008 |
Historic Preservation: Conserving Heritage through Preservation, Restoration, and Salvage |
Mahomet |
| 02/28/2008 |
How I Got Over: Black Women, Music, and Laughter |
Dolton |
| 02/25/2008 |
Abigail Adams: Inside the Early Republic |
Lansing |
| 02/24/2008 |
Lincoln Tales Tall and True |
Palos Heights |
| 02/23/2008 |
Illinois Women in the Civil War Era |
Wood River |
| 02/23/2008 |
The Camera and Abraham Lincoln |
Galena |
| 02/21/2008 |
Cultural Journalism: Preserving our History and Culture |
Danville |
| 02/21/2008 |
Movin' On Up a Little Higher: From Mahalia to Mariah |
South Holland |
| 02/21/2008 |
The Camera and Abraham Lincoln |
Elmhurst |
| 02/20/2008 |
Frontier Home: Life on the Illinois Prairie |
Olney |
| 02/20/2008 |
Lincoln Tales Tall and True |
Ottawa |
| 02/20/2008 |
Rhythm and Beauty: An Explanation of World Percussion |
Quincy |
| 02/19/2008 |
The Binga State Bank and the Development of 'Bronzeville' |
Blue Island |
| 02/14/2008 |
How I Got Over: Black Women, Music, and Laughter |
Glen Ellyn |
| 02/14/2008 |
Illinois: Gateway to the American West in Story and Song |
Grayslake |
| 02/14/2008 |
Illinois: Gateway to the American West in Story and Song |
Lindenhurst |
| 02/14/2008 |
The World According to John Muir |
Crete |
| 02/13/2008 |
Grimm's Grimmest: The Darker Side of Traditional Fairy Tales |
Lincolnshire |
| 02/13/2008 |
Why We Eat What We Eat: What Food and Food History Tells Us About Ourselves |
Schaumburg |
| 02/12/2008 |
Historic Preservation: Conserving Heritage through Preservation, Restoration, and Salvage |
Lincolnshire |
| 02/11/2008 |
Abigail Adams: Inside the Early Republic |
Oak Park |
| 02/10/2008 |
Abraham Lincoln in American Art |
Mount Vernon |
| 02/05/2008 |
Abraham Lincoln in Song |
Highland Park |
| 02/05/2008 |
Illinois Women and the Winning of Women's Suffrage |
Clarendon Hills |
| 02/04/2008 |
The Camera and Abraham Lincoln |
Oak Park |
| 01/24/2008 |
Genetic Science and Art |
Chicago |
| 01/24/2008 |
The World According to John Muir |
O'Fallon |
| 01/24/2008 |
Who Cooks? American Cookbooks and Changes in Gender Roles |
Evergreen Park |
| 01/21/2008 |
The Global Significance of China's Rise |
Jacksonville |
| 01/16/2008 |
Reading the Landscape: The Illinois & Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor |
Ottawa |
| 01/15/2008 |
Cultural Journalism: Preserving our History and Culture |
Sycamore |
| 01/14/2008 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Oak Park |
| 01/13/2008 |
Frontier Home: Life on the Illinois Prairie |
Mount Morris |
| 01/13/2008 |
Grimm's Grimmest: The Darker Side of Traditional Fairy Tales |
Plainfield |
| 01/11/2008 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Algonquin |
| 01/08/2008 |
La Guillanee: Ancient French Traditions in Music and Food |
Alton |
| 12/27/2007 |
Abigail Adams: Inside the Early Republic |
Oak Forest |
| 12/22/2007 |
Abigail Adams: Inside the Early Republic |
Hazel Crest |
| 12/10/2007 |
John Deere: His Life and Times, 1804-1886 |
Highland Park |
| 12/07/2007 |
Living Islam |
Ullin |
| 12/06/2007 |
Just What is American Food? Cookbooks and American Cultural Identity |
West Chicago |
| 12/04/2007 |
Abigail Adams: Inside the Early Republic |
Olympia Fields |
| 12/02/2007 |
Marked for Life: My travels on 66 in '53 |
Normal |
| 11/29/2007 |
Crossroads of the Nation: The Hidden History of Illinois' Railroads |
Highland Park |
| 11/28/2007 |
An Encounter with Bertha Palmer |
Skokie |
| 11/28/2007 |
Cultural Journalism: Preserving our History and Culture |
Galesburg |
| 11/28/2007 |
Cultural Journalism: Preserving our History and Culture |
Galesburg |
| 11/27/2007 |
Historic Preservation: Conserving Heritage through Preservation, Restoration, and Salvage |
Waterloo |
| 11/26/2007 |
Illinois: Gateway to the American West in Story and Song |
Kewanee |
| 11/19/2007 |
Abraham Lincoln in Song |
Carmi |
| 11/19/2007 |
An Introduction to Irish Music |
Elburn |
| 11/18/2007 |
Movin' On Up a Little Higher: From Mahalia to Mariah |
Plainfield |
| 11/15/2007 |
Putting Sears Homes on the Map: The Mail Order House Phenomenon, 1906-1946 |
Princeton |
| 11/15/2007 |
Thanksgiving: The Great American Holiday |
Moline |
| 11/13/2007 |
Illinois Women and the Winning of Women's Suffrage |
Centralia |
| 11/13/2007 |
Yes Virginia, Sears Did Sell Barns |
Martinsville |
| 11/12/2007 |
Abraham Lincoln in Song |
Godfrey |
| 11/12/2007 |
The De-Evolution of the Soldier and its Effects on Others |
Oak Park |
| 11/11/2007 |
Crossroads of the Nation: The Hidden History of Illinois' Railroads |
Cherry Valley |
| 11/10/2007 |
Mighty Cahokia: Prehistoric Indian City |
Oak Forest |
| 11/09/2007 |
Mighty Cahokia: Prehistoric Indian City |
Elgin |
| 11/08/2007 |
Abigail Adams: Inside the Early Republic |
Arlington Heights |
| 11/08/2007 |
Putting Sears Homes on the Map: The Mail Order House Phenomenon 1906-1946 |
Steger |
| 11/08/2007 |
Thanksgiving: The Great American Holiday |
Eureka |
| 11/07/2007 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Wood River |
| 11/07/2007 |
Illinois: Gateway to the American West in Story and Song |
Mundelein |
| 11/07/2007 |
Putting Sears Homes on the Map: The Mail Order House Phenomenon, 1906-1946 |
Blue Island |
| 11/06/2007 |
A Visit to Illinois Amish Country |
Martinsville |
| 11/06/2007 |
Chicago On Screen |
Clarendon Hills |
| 11/06/2007 |
James Jones: The Evolution of a Soldier and a Writer |
Ullin |
| 11/06/2007 |
Thanksgiving: The Great American Holiday |
Glen Ellyn |
| 11/04/2007 |
An Introduction to Irish Music |
Champaign |
| 11/04/2007 |
Charles Darwin and the Voyage of the Beagle |
La Salle |
| 11/04/2007 |
Crossroads of the Nation: The Hidden History of Illinois' Railroads |
Mount Morris |
| 11/04/2007 |
Songs From Lincoln's Era |
Orangeville |
| 11/04/2007 |
The French in 18th Century Illinois: Life for a Woman in "New France" |
Oak Brook |
| 11/02/2007 |
Queen Victoria Through American Eyes |
Moline |
| 11/01/2007 |
Inside The Devil in the White City |
Palatine |
| 11/01/2007 |
Mighty Cahokia: Prehistoric Indian City |
Palatine |
| 11/01/2007 |
Myths, Types, and Stereotypes: Latinos in Hollywood |
Berwyn |
| 10/29/2007 |
How Different Are We? Genetics and the Individual |
Jacksonville |
| 10/27/2007 |
Bertha Palmer |
Glen Ellyn |
| 10/25/2007 |
Abraham Lincoln and the Eighth Judicial Circuit |
Decatur |
| 10/25/2007 |
Who Cooks? American Cookbooks and Changes in Gender Roles |
Berwyn |
| 10/24/2007 |
In Fiddle Music and Tall Tales: French Creole Culture in the Illinois Country of Upper Louisiana |
Palatine |
| 10/24/2007 |
Just What is American Food? Cookbooks and American Cultural Identity |
Dixon |
| 10/21/2007 |
Illinois: Gateway to the American West in Story and Song |
Franklin Grove |
| 10/20/2007 |
Animal Husbandry and Anabaptist Culture in Illinois |
Metamora |
| 10/20/2007 |
Illinois: Gateway to the American West in Story and Song |
Monee |
| 10/20/2007 |
Illinois: Gateway to the American West in Story and Song |
Monee |
| 10/19/2007 |
Cultural Journalism: Preserving our History and Culture |
Quincy |
| 10/18/2007 |
The Adventures of John Muir |
Oak Forest |
| 10/16/2007 |
Abraham Lincoln and the Eighth Judicial Circuit |
Springfield |
| 10/16/2007 |
Native American Astronomy |
Champaign |
| 10/16/2007 |
Putting Sears Homes on the Map: The Mail Order House Phenomenon, 1906-1946 |
Rock Island |
| 10/16/2007 |
Sons and Daughters of Abraham: A Look at the Issues Dividing Israelis and Palestinians |
Kewanee |
| 10/15/2007 |
Chicago On Screen |
Elburn |
| 10/15/2007 |
Grimm's Grimmest: The Darker Side of Traditional Fairy Tales |
Elk Grove Village |
| 10/15/2007 |
Small-Town Heritage: Life in Illinois Communities, 1870-1920 |
Geneseo |
| 10/14/2007 |
Desperadoes: Notorious Lawbreakers of Early Illinois |
Orangeville |
| 10/14/2007 |
Frontier Home: Life on the Illinois Prairie |
Palos Heights |
| 10/14/2007 |
Grimm's Grimmest: The Darker Side of Traditional Fairy Tales |
Mount Vernon |
| 10/14/2007 |
The World According to John Muir |
Petersburg |
| 10/13/2007 |
Small-Town Heritage: Life in Illinois Communities, 1870-1920 |
Kankakee |
| 10/13/2007 |
The Magic Carpet: Stories and Songs from Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt |
Freeport |
| 10/11/2007 |
John Deere: His Life and Times, 1804-1886 |
Dixon |
| 10/11/2007 |
The Camera and Abraham Lincoln |
Marshall |
| 10/10/2007 |
Desperadoes: Notorious Lawbreakers of Early Illinois |
Mattoon |
| 10/09/2007 |
The Immigrant Experience: Voices of Identity and Assimilation |
Wheeling |
| 10/09/2007 |
What's the Deal with the Veil? Women in the Islamic World |
Lincolnshire |
| 10/06/2007 |
Rhythm and Beauty: An Explanation of World Percussion |
Wheeling |
| 10/05/2007 |
Abigail Adams: Inside the Early Republic |
Elmhurst |
| 10/05/2007 |
In Fiddle Music and Tall Tales: French Creole Culture in the Illinois Country of Upper Louisiana |
Glen Ellyn |
| 10/04/2007 |
In Fiddle Music and Tall Tales: French Creole Culture in the Illinois Country of Upper Louisiana |
Elwood |
| 10/04/2007 |
The Immigrant Experience: Voices of Identity and Assimilation |
North Aurora |
| 10/03/2007 |
Illinois: Gateway to the American West in Story and Song |
Bloomington |
| 10/03/2007 |
Illinois: Gateway to the American West in Story and Song |
Normal |
| 10/02/2007 |
Frontier Home: Life on the Illinois Prairie |
Oswego |
| 10/02/2007 |
Illinois Women and the Winning of Women's Suffrage |
Grayslake |
| 10/02/2007 |
Illinois: Gateway to the American West in Story and Song |
Glen Ellyn |
| 09/30/2007 |
The Magic Carpet: Stories and Songs from Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt |
Wheeling |
| 09/29/2007 |
In Fiddle Music and Tall Tales: French Creole Culture in the Illinois Country of Upper Louisiana |
Jonesboro |
| 09/26/2007 |
American Railroad Leaders and the Progress of an Industry |
Aurora |
| 09/26/2007 |
First Ladies as Activists and Leaders |
Schaumburg |
| 09/25/2007 |
Illinois Women in the Civil War Era |
Bloomington |
| 09/24/2007 |
Myths, Types, and Stereotypes: Latinos in Hollywood |
Skokie |
| 09/22/2007 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Springfield |
| 09/20/2007 |
Putting Sears Homes on the Map: The Mail Order House Phenomenon, 1906-1946 |
Paris |
| 09/19/2007 |
Frontier Home: Life on the Illinois Prairie |
Aurora |
| 09/19/2007 |
Lincoln Tales Tall and True |
Wheaton |
| 09/18/2007 |
The Immigrant Experience: Voices of Identity and Assimilation |
Oswego |
| 09/16/2007 |
Songs and Stories with Renaissance Lute |
Chicago |
| 09/15/2007 |
Abigail Adams: Inside the Early Republic |
Palos Heights |
| 09/15/2007 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Lisle |
| 09/15/2007 |
Folk Songs of the Great Lakes Region |
Lewistown |
| 09/15/2007 |
In Fiddle Music and Tall Tales: French Creole Culture in the Illinois Country of Upper Louisiana |
Pomona |
| 09/14/2007 |
John Deere: His Life and Times, 1804-1886 |
Moline |
| 09/12/2007 |
Reading the Landscape: The Illinois & Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor |
Palatine |
| 09/10/2007 |
A Visit to Illinois Amish Country |
Arlington Heights |
| 09/08/2007 |
An Encounter with Bertha Palmer |
Park Forest |
| 09/06/2007 |
Historic Preservation: Conserving Heritage through Preservation, Restoration, and Salvage |
Sycamore |
| 09/05/2007 |
Native American Astronomy |
Schaumburg |
| 09/04/2007 |
Sisters of the Road Travel Writing by Women Throughout History |
Clarendon Hills |
| 08/26/2007 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Itasca |
| 08/25/2007 |
Folk Music For Little Folks |
Skokie |
| 08/23/2007 |
Frontier Home: Life on the Illinois Prairie |
Princeton |
| 08/22/2007 |
Crossroads of the Nation: The Hidden History of Illinois' Railroads |
Geneseo |
| 08/18/2007 |
The Binga State Bank and the Development of 'Bronzeville' |
Chicago |
| 08/12/2007 |
Genetic Science and Art |
Northbrook |
| 08/11/2007 |
Songs from the Steel Rails, 1850-1925 |
Fowler |
| 08/11/2007 |
Songs from the Steel Rails, 1850-1925 |
Fowler |
| 08/08/2007 |
In Fiddle Music and Tall Tales: French Creole Culture in the Illinois Country of Upper Louisiana |
Mundelein |
| 08/02/2007 |
Native American Astronomy |
Rockford |
| 07/29/2007 |
Folk Music For Little Folks |
Sherrard |
| 07/25/2007 |
Civil War Nurse - Louisa May Alcott |
Elmhurst |
| 07/23/2007 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Schaumburg |
| 07/23/2007 |
Chicago on Screen |
Palos Heights |
| 07/21/2007 |
An Introduction to Irish Music |
Arlington Heights |
| 07/19/2007 |
John Deere: His Life and Times, 1804-1886 |
Sheridan |
| 07/18/2007 |
Yes Virginia, Sears Did Sell Barns |
Chillicothe |
| 07/15/2007 |
Illinois: Gateway to the American West in Story and Song |
Northbrook |
| 07/12/2007 |
In Good Spirits: Chicago's Graceland Cemetery |
Coal City |
| 07/11/2007 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Freeport |
| 07/11/2007 |
John Deere: His Life and Times, 1804-1886 |
Chillicothe |
| 07/01/2007 |
In Fiddle Music and Tall Tales: French Creole Culture in the Illinois Country of Upper Louisiana |
Mount Morris |
| 06/29/2007 |
Banjo! The All-American Instrument |
Blue Island |
| 06/28/2007 |
Grimm's Grimmest: The Darker Side of Traditional Fairy Tales |
Chicago |
| 06/27/2007 |
Millennium Park Unveiled: Exploring the Architecture |
Warrenville |
| 06/27/2007 |
Reading the Landscape: The Illinois & Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor |
Wheaton |
| 06/26/2007 |
An Encounter with Bertha Palmer |
Lake Zurich |
| 06/23/2007 |
Architectual Salvage: Preserving Parts When the Whole Will Be Lost |
Harrisburg |
| 06/20/2007 |
The Camera and Abraham Lincoln |
Wheaton |
| 06/17/2007 |
Chicago on Screen |
Northbrook |
| 06/16/2007 |
Abraham Lincoln in Song |
Middletown |
| 06/16/2007 |
Chicago on Screen |
Chicago |
| 06/14/2007 |
Frontier Home: Life on the Illinois Prairie |
Fairbury |
| 06/13/2007 |
Illinois: Gateway to the American West in Story and Song |
Palatine |
| 06/12/2007 |
An Intergenerational Approach to Family History |
Urbana |
| 06/11/2007 |
Crossroads of the Nation: The Hidden History of Illinois' Railroads |
Olney |
| 06/11/2007 |
Folk Music For Little Folks |
Ottawa |
| 06/10/2007 |
Folk Music For Little Folks |
Rockford |
| 06/10/2007 |
There Will Be Storytellers |
Normal |
| 06/09/2007 |
Abraham Lincoln in Song |
Lerna |
| 06/07/2007 |
Crossroads of the Nation: The Hidden History of Illinois' Railroads |
Taylorville |
| 06/05/2007 |
Marked for Life: My travels on 66 in '53 |
Geneseo |
| 06/03/2007 |
Movin' On Up a Little Higher: From Mahalia to Mariah |
Decatur |
| 05/26/2007 |
Roots of Rural Music |
Ellisville |
| 05/22/2007 |
Abigail Adams: Inside the Early Republic |
Park Forest |
| 05/22/2007 |
Desperadoes: Notorious Lawbreakers of Early Illinois |
Saint Charles |
| 05/22/2007 |
James Jones: The Evolution of a Soldier and Writer |
Deerfield |
| 05/19/2007 |
An Encounter with Bertha Palmer |
Palos Park |
| 05/18/2007 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Moline |
| 05/15/2007 |
An Introduction to Irish Music |
Fairview Heights |
| 05/15/2007 |
Architectual Salvage: Preserving Parts When the Whole Will Be Lost |
Fairbury |
| 05/15/2007 |
Chicago on Screen |
Olympia Fields |
| 05/15/2007 |
The Intelligent Design of the Apron |
Palos Hills |
| 05/12/2007 |
Abraham Lincoln in Song |
Taylorville |
| 05/11/2007 |
Adventures with John James Audubon |
Elgin |
| 05/10/2007 |
Desperadoes: Notorious Lawbreakers of Early Illinois |
Quincy |
| 05/08/2007 |
Illinois Women and the Winning of Women's Suffrage |
Zion |
| 05/08/2007 |
Sons and Daughters of Abraham: A Look at the Issues Dividing Israelis and Palestinians |
Morton |
| 05/03/2007 |
First Ladies as Activists and Leaders |
Homer Glen |
| 05/03/2007 |
Inside The Devil in the White City |
West Chicago |
| 04/30/2007 |
The Essential Differences Between Eastern Asian and Western Civilizations |
Charleston |
| 04/27/2007 |
Canoe Trip: The Mississippi River |
Cary |
| 04/27/2007 |
There Will Be Storytellers |
Elgin |
| 04/26/2007 |
Abraham Lincoln and the Eighth Judicial Circuit |
Jacksonville |
| 04/26/2007 |
Generating Change: Windmills in the Midwest |
Harvard |
| 04/25/2007 |
Historic Preservation: Conserving Heritage through Preservation, Restoration, and Salvage |
Hinckley |
| 04/25/2007 |
Lincoln Tales: Tall & True |
Elizabeth |
| 04/24/2007 |
Ancient History and Film: Cinematic Window on the Modern World |
Macomb |
| 04/24/2007 |
Catch the Twain!!! |
Peoria |
| 04/24/2007 |
Iwo Jima Revisited with Illinois Author Ray Elliott |
Glenview |
| 04/24/2007 |
The World According to John Muir |
Golconda |
| 04/23/2007 |
Desperadoes: Notorious Lawbreakers of Early Illinois |
Lansing |
| 04/22/2007 |
Why Latin the 21st Century |
Sterling |
| 04/21/2007 |
Abigail Adams: Inside the Early Republic |
Chicago |
| 04/21/2007 |
Abraham Lincoln in Song |
Effingham |
| 04/21/2007 |
First Ladies as Activists and Leaders |
La Salle |
| 04/21/2007 |
Songs and Stories with Renaissance Lute |
Decatur |
| 04/20/2007 |
Desperadoes: Notorious Lawbreakers of Early Illinois |
Carthage |
| 04/20/2007 |
The Magic Carpet: Stories and Songs from Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt |
Chicago |
| 04/19/2007 |
Catch the Twain!!! |
Crete |
| 04/19/2007 |
Inside The Devil in the White City |
Lyons |
| 04/19/2007 |
James Jones: The Evolution of a Soldier and Writer |
Rock Falls |
| 04/19/2007 |
What is the Holy Grail?: Behind The Da Vinci Code |
Glen Carbon |
| 04/18/2007 |
Desperadoes: Notorious Lawbreakers of Early Illinois |
Palatine |
| 04/18/2007 |
Folk Music For Little Folks |
Jerseyville |
| 04/17/2007 |
The Creation of the Shawnee National Forest |
Makanda |
| 04/16/2007 |
John Deere: His Life & Times, 1804 -1886 |
Olney |
| 04/16/2007 |
Youth in Trouble with the Law |
Malta |
| 04/15/2007 |
Folk Music For Little Folks |
Elmhurst |
| 04/15/2007 |
Grimm's Grimmest: The Darker Side of Traditional Fairy Tales |
Sterling |
| 04/15/2007 |
Landscape Painting and American Environmental Values |
Lombard |
| 04/14/2007 |
Marked for Life: My travels on 66 in '53 |
East Peoria |
| 04/12/2007 |
Putting Sears Homes on the Map: The Mail Order House Phenomenon, 1906-1946 |
Park Ridge |
| 04/12/2007 |
The Scopes Trial |
Rock Falls |
| 04/11/2007 |
Architectural Geology of the Chicago Region |
Homewood |
| 04/11/2007 |
Putting Sears Homes on the Map: The Mail Order House Phenomenon, 1906-1946 |
Grayslake |
| 04/10/2007 |
A Litany of Gender Legislation: Women and the Courts |
Naperville |
| 04/10/2007 |
What is the Holy Grail?: Behind The Da Vinci Code |
Springfield |
| 04/09/2007 |
Folk Songs of the Great Lakes Region |
Arlington Heights |
| 04/04/2007 |
What's the Deal with the Veil? Women in the Islamic World |
Chicago |
| 04/03/2007 |
The Creation of the Shawnee National Forest |
Makanda |
| 04/02/2007 |
The Global Significance of China's Rise |
Carbondale |
| 03/30/2007 |
A Conversation with Gregor Mendel |
Peoria |
| 03/29/2007 |
Architectual Salvage: Preserving Parts When the Whole Will Be Lost |
Chester |
| 03/28/2007 |
What's the Deal with the Veil? Women in the Islamic World |
Macomb |
| 03/27/2007 |
Images of the Roaring Twenties |
La Grange Park |
| 03/26/2007 |
What's the Deal with the Veil? Women in the Islamic World |
Geneseo |
| 03/24/2007 |
Do You Live in a Sears House? Mail Order Homes in the USA 1906-1945 |
Morton |
| 03/22/2007 |
An Introduction to Irish Music |
Taylorville |
| 03/22/2007 |
Movin' On Up a Little Higher: From Mahalia to Mariah |
Richton Park |
| 03/21/2007 |
In Good Spirits: Chicago's Graceland Cemetery |
Palatine |
| 03/19/2007 |
Crossroads of the Nation: The Hidden History of Illinois' Railroads |
Wood River |
| 03/18/2007 |
Generating Change: Windmills in the Midwest |
Cherry Valley |
| 03/18/2007 |
The People, Yes! |
Galesburg |
| 03/15/2007 |
An Introduction to Irish Music |
Harvard |
| 03/15/2007 |
Bertha Palmer |
Oak Forest |
| 03/14/2007 |
An Introduction to Irish Music |
Odell |
| 03/13/2007 |
An Encounter with Frank Lloyd Wright |
Steger |
| 03/11/2007 |
Vintage Cookbooks, Modern Cooks |
Rockford |
| 03/10/2007 |
An Introduction to Irish Music |
Quincy |
| 03/10/2007 |
Illinois Women and the Winning of Women's Suffrage |
Evanston |
| 03/09/2007 |
Native American Astronomy |
Deerfield |
| 03/08/2007 |
An Encounter with Frank Lloyd Wright |
Berwyn |
| 03/08/2007 |
Do You Live in a Sears House? Mail Order Homes in the USA 1906-1945 |
La Salle |
| 03/07/2007 |
Civil Rights Women |
Lebanon |
| 03/07/2007 |
First Ladies as Activists and Leaders |
Arlington Heights |
| 03/05/2007 |
Illinois Women and the Winning of Women's Suffrage |
Belleville |
| 03/01/2007 |
Civil Rights Women |
Macomb |
| 03/01/2007 |
Generating Change: Windmills in the Midwest |
Elwood |
| 03/01/2007 |
There Will Be Storytellers |
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