This exhibition is somewhat non-traditional in its subject matter and approach. It does not cover a major global or regional event or explore the life of someone famous. This is the story of two friends on an adventure, and it is a story that, as with much archival research, required disparate pieces to be assembled.https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/speccoll_exhibits/1005/thumbnail.jp
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