Tue, 11 December 2007
Dan Clark's guest is Michael Maharry, MD, president of Friends of Muscatine Historic Preservation ( http://muscatinepreservation.org ). "If the community values the neighborhoods and and the old buildings, sort of like a resource... We don't have oil like Saudi Arabia that can bring us income, but we can have tourism income by preserving these old buildings and having people come in from all parts of the country to look around and then spend their money in Muscatine."
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Tue, 30 October 2007
Dan Clark and Shirley Calvert and a call from Dennis Cockshoot |
Tue, 23 October 2007
Dan Clark discusses changes afoot in Downtown Muscatine. How might the Greater Downtown Muscatine Association be reorganized? Who speaks for our historic downtown anyway? Dan talks about Downtown as his reason for bringing a trolley bus to town, and a caller asks why Muscatine can't be as attractive a "destination" as Galena.
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Tue, 16 October 2007
Dan Clark reads from "Let the Chips Fall: Thoughts From a Wood Chopper," by Chuck Hotle (1915-2007), Washington County author and historian and father of a current Muscatine resident.
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Tue, 2 January 2007
Dan Clark's guest is David Brodnax, Sr., assistant professor of history at Trinity Christian College (Palos Heights, IL). He is in town copying documents at the Alexander G. Clark House. |