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Still waters

Who has not gazed upon picture-book renderings of Ephesus, Rome, Tyre, Machu Picchu, Stonehenge, and other fantastic sites of archaeological remains and not wondered about the civilizations that inhabited those places? No one who is interested in history can view the pillars of a once-great temple, or a paved roadway that in its day was […]

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Plain’s folks

If you’re like me, maybe you’ve wondered about the derivation of the “Aristocracy Hill” designation given to the historic neighborhood bounded by South Grand Avenue and Jackson, Second, and Eighth streets. Perhaps you’ve wondered (as I have) about the “hill” part of it — there doesn’t seem to be much of a hill there at […]

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Homecoming

Like many native Springfieldians, Jim Pendergrass of south Springfield moved back to his old hometown after long making his residence elsewhere. In and of itself, that fact is hardly worth mentioning. What makes Pendergrass’ homecoming noteworthy is that he was gone for 57 years and is now not only living in the same house in […]

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When they were kings

It is, at first, a vexing and somewhat daunting undertaking to write about a nearly 100-year-old high-school athletic-team yearbook picture, especially when it requires more than a little sleuthing to merely put names to the faces. It is, for the writer, a revelatory experience, for the resultant effect of a little curious investigation is that […]

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Robert Lanphier lights up Springfield

In 1915, the city of San Francisco, which had been nearly destroyed nine years earlier by a calamitous earthquake and resultant fire, threw a comeback party for itself called the Panama Pacific International Exposition. Officially it was a World’s Fair marking the opening of the Panama Canal and commemorating the “discovery” of the Pacific Ocean […]

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