If you have spent time in the Flint Hills of Kansas, you will understand the restorative emotions that inspire the theme chosen for the 2014 Symphony in the Flint Hills Field Journal—Flint Hills Land, Sky, and People. This is the introduction for the content of the Field Journal
The Field Journals celebrate the history, culture and ecology of the last stand of the Tallgrass Pra...
The Flint Hills may be the best-loved natural area in Kansas. As the largest intact tallgrass prairi...
Acknowledgements and thanks for all those involved in the Symphony in the Flint hills and the produc...
Natural history is the heart and soul of the Flint Hills. The terraced landscape created by layers o...
For good or for ill, people have left their imprint on the Flint Hills, in the process contributing ...
We’ll never know who created the first art of the Flint Hills. It was made, no doubt, hundreds of ye...
“Prairies lead into the sky!” The remarkable sky of the Flint Hills seldom fails to create awe and e...
A detail of the Symphony in the Flint Hill\u27s artists who detailed the wonder of the hills
A story asking you to visualize the beauty of the prairie and the simple bits of nature. Includes th...
Selected Kansas artists who paint in the Flint Hills have been invited to submit original artwork to...
In his classic 1991 tome PrairyErth: A Deep Map, William Least Heat-Moon introduced the world to the...
Table of contents of the 2014 Symphony in the Flint Hills Field Journal, editorial information, and ...
A map of the Flint Hills area, Pre 1806 to Present. This colorful map includes trails of exploration...
Acknowledgements and thanks for all those involved in the Symphony in the Flint Hills and the produc...
We can still see the sky the way our ancestors and Native Americans did. It is still there, unchange...
The Field Journals celebrate the history, culture and ecology of the last stand of the Tallgrass Pra...
The Flint Hills may be the best-loved natural area in Kansas. As the largest intact tallgrass prairi...
Acknowledgements and thanks for all those involved in the Symphony in the Flint hills and the produc...
Natural history is the heart and soul of the Flint Hills. The terraced landscape created by layers o...
For good or for ill, people have left their imprint on the Flint Hills, in the process contributing ...
We’ll never know who created the first art of the Flint Hills. It was made, no doubt, hundreds of ye...
“Prairies lead into the sky!” The remarkable sky of the Flint Hills seldom fails to create awe and e...
A detail of the Symphony in the Flint Hill\u27s artists who detailed the wonder of the hills
A story asking you to visualize the beauty of the prairie and the simple bits of nature. Includes th...
Selected Kansas artists who paint in the Flint Hills have been invited to submit original artwork to...
In his classic 1991 tome PrairyErth: A Deep Map, William Least Heat-Moon introduced the world to the...
Table of contents of the 2014 Symphony in the Flint Hills Field Journal, editorial information, and ...
A map of the Flint Hills area, Pre 1806 to Present. This colorful map includes trails of exploration...
Acknowledgements and thanks for all those involved in the Symphony in the Flint Hills and the produc...
We can still see the sky the way our ancestors and Native Americans did. It is still there, unchange...
The Field Journals celebrate the history, culture and ecology of the last stand of the Tallgrass Pra...
The Flint Hills may be the best-loved natural area in Kansas. As the largest intact tallgrass prairi...
Acknowledgements and thanks for all those involved in the Symphony in the Flint hills and the produc...