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Author: Christina

50@50 – Green Country, OK

  |   Blog, Exploring

When you tell people you’re going to Oklahoma for vacation, they blankly stare and just say “Oh”.  You can see in their eyes the unanswered question, “But why?”  I’ve spent a lot of time in Oklahoma.  My honeymoon was there – actually both of them...

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50@50 – German Colonies, TX

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I am fascinated by the decisions our ancestors made to leave their homeland and come here without a clue. At this point, it’s hard for me to imagine going anywhere without researching it on the internet, or at least using a map and ordering a...

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50@50 – Texas Hill Country, Bandera

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People sigh when you say you’re going to the Texas Hill Country for a long weekend. The laid-back funkiness of Austin or the vibrancy of San Antonio’s heritage are the images that come to mind.  And the music!  It’s always a treat. But truly, Austin and...

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50@50 – Acadian Bayou, LA

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Southern Louisiana feels like another country. The Acadian’s rich culture is deeply entrenched here; many Cajuns and their ancestors have spent their entire lives living, working, and farming, fishing and, of course, creating music here. A federally recognized ethnic group, Cajuns number over 2 million...

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50@50 – Nez Perce Trail, ID

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I am driving from Missoula through Idaho on Highway 12, which loosely follows both the Lewis and Clark trail of 1805 and 1806, and the Nez Perce trail of 1877.[1] Both are listed as un-navigable today.  While the research pinpoints the trail of the Corps...

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50@50 – Leavenworth, WA

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For this adventure, I started in Seattle where I was working with a couple of amazing performers on a new piece!  In examining how landscape (geography) impacts the development of values, identity and culture, the sea must be considered as a part of that landscape....

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50@50 – Boone Country, KY

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There is a saying that history is written by the winners. During any conflict, one version of “the facts” grow to mythical proportions, while the realities of the opposition are scattered like dust in the wind.  During the American Revolution, the American rebels fought not...

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