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Prairie and voices
According to the website of Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, who voices Prairie Dawn's mother in Sesame Beginnings, her mother's name is Delta, a reference to the song " Delta Dawn ".
* Prairie voices: a collection of Illinois poets, Spoon River Poetry Press, 1980, ISBN 978-0-933180-21-5

Prairie and literary
MacBride inherited Lane's estate including rights to the substantial Ingalls-Wilder literary estate, including the " Little House on the Prairie " franchise.
His short stories have appeared in a variety of literary journals including The Crescent Review, The Literary Review, and Prairie Schooner.
After inheriting the rights to the literary works of both Lane and her mother, MacBride agreed to the commercialization of the books via the " Little House on the Prairie " television series, and approved the miniseries The Young Pioneers, which was based on a compilation of Lane's two best-selling novels.
Hunter's writing has since appeared in Prairie Fire, Essays on Canadian Writing, Canadian Literature and a number of other literary periodicals.
Prairie Margins is a national undergraduate literary journal published by students in the Creative Writing Program.
He is deeply committed to the literary culture of Canada and has shown a particular interest in the traditions and struggles of people in the Prairie provinces, both whites and Aboriginals.
In 1864 he founded the Midwestern literary periodical, Prairie Chicken.
The main campus is also home to WDCB 90. 9 FM, a public radio station founded in 1977, as well as the literary magazine Prairie Light Review, founded in 1982.
* Prairie Fire, a Canadian literary magazine
While at university, he served as editor of the literary magazine The Prairie Schooner, publishing his poetry and short stories.
He is also a poet, who has been published in literary journals such as Prairie Schooner and Nimrod.
Her poems have appeared in magazines and literary journals including Poetry, Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, The Indiana Review, Mid-American Review, Nimrod, and others.

Prairie and history
Yarn drying after being dyed in the early American tradition, at Conner Prairie living history museum.
Unfired " green ware " pottery on a traditional drying rack at Conner Prairie living history museum
Spinning wool on a great wheel at a demonstration in the Conner Prairie living history museum loom house
A social history of the way of life of the home-steading pioneers in the Prairie States during the first few years of settlement, as shown by a typical community, the ' old-timers ' of Beadle County in South Dakota.
Ottawa history records that Emmet County was thickly populated by a race of Indians that they called the Mush-co-desh, which means, " the Prairie tribe.
* Prairie Mills Windmill history
The land that Conner settled is now known as Conner Prairie and is one of the nation's most respected living history museums.
Conner's 1823 home is now one of a village of historic buildings making up Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement, a living history museum south of Noblesville in Fishers.
Many artifacts from Prairie City's history are housed in the museum including the Dowden Potato Digger, which was originally manufactured in Prairie City.
One of the first settlers of Grand Prairie Township is known in history only as " Uncle " Stillwell.
The book, Pirates on the Prairie is an excellent history of those 7 months in which Halstad was the darlings of Minnesota.
Called that jewel of a city in the mountains very early in history, Oakridge was first named Big Prairie and later Hazeldell.
Its aviation history, however, began in 1904-1905 when Wilbur and Orville Wright used an plot of land, known as the Huffman Prairie Flying Field, for their experimental test flights.
During World War II and since, Grand Prairie has had a long history with the defense and aviation industry.
Grand Prairie has a long history of flooding from Johnson Creek.
Prairie du Chien has five National Historic Landmarks and nine sites on the National Register of Historic Places representing its significant history.
The new Prairie School-style facility has more than three times as much space as the previous library building and features a youth department, lobby, adult study room, local history room, large dividable meeting room, as well as smaller meeting rooms, a wireless computer lab, views of Badger Prairie Park, and a drive-up book drop.
7th Heaven is the longest-running series that has ever aired on The WB and is the longest-running family drama in television history ( beating out both Little House on the Prairie and The Waltons ).
File: Conner-prairie-log-cabin-interior. jpg | Interior of a recreated log cabin at Conner Prairie living history museum in Fishers, Indiana
In the beginning of modern Quebec history, the territory of La Prairie would be visited on numerous occasions by Iroquois and English settlers from New York, among others at the time of the Anglo-Iroquois expedition of Pieter Schuyler in 1691, who commanded two battles on August 11, 1691.
* A Prairie Grove ( 1938 ), a narrative of the history and family home of naturalist Robert Kennicott
One of the largest Indian councils in U. S. history was held at the fort in 1825, when over 5000 representatives of nearly a dozen Native American nations gathered to discuss and sign the first Treaty of Prairie du Chien.
In that year, the museum was sold to the Prairie du Chien Historical Society and converted into a museum of local history called the Prairie du Chien Museum at Fort Crawford.

Prairie and Chicago
Chicago gave its name to the Chicago School and was home to the Prairie School, movements in architecture.
The " Prairie School " of Frank Lloyd Wright, George Washington Maher and other architects in Chicago, the Country Day School movement, the bungalow and ultimate bungalow style of houses popularized by Greene and Greene, Julia Morgan, and Bernard Maybeck are some examples of the American Arts and Crafts and American Craftsman style of architecture.
Louis Henry Sullivan ( September 3, 1856 – April 14, 1924 ) was an American architect, and has been called the " father of skyscrapers " and " father of modernism " He is considered by many as the creator of the modern skyscraper, was an influential architect and critic of the Chicago School, was a mentor to Frank Lloyd Wright, and an inspiration to the Chicago group of architects who have come to be known as the Prairie School.
A brief resurgence of production beginning in the early 1970s yielded the Mutual Broadcasting System's The Zero Hour ( hosted by Rod Serling ), National Public Radio's Earplay, and veteran Himan Brown's CBS Radio Mystery Theater and General Mills Radio Adventure Theater, later followed by the Sears / Mutual Radio Theater, The National Radio Theater of Chicago, NPR Playhouse, a newly produced episode of the former 1950s series X Minus One, and works by a new generation of dramatists, notably Yuri Rasovsky, Thomas Lopez of ZBS and the dramatic sketches heard on humorist Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion.
The Blue package contained leases on land-lines and on studio facilities in New York, Washington, D. C., Chicago and Los Angeles ; contracts with talent and with about sixty affiliates ; the trademark and " good will " associated with the Blue name ; and licenses for three stations ( WJZ in New York, San Francisco's KGO, and WENR in Chicago — really a half-station, since WENR shared time and a frequency with " Prairie Farmer " station WLS, with which it would later merge under full ABC ownership in 1954 ).
The business park came to fruition in 1993 when Sears, Roebuck and Company relocated from the Sears Tower in Chicago to a sprawling headquarters in the northwest part of Prairie Stone.
Hazelhurst Camp is a private cottage community founded and operated by the Prairie Club-a non-profit volunteer organization that was established in Chicago in 1908, to promote outdoor recreation and conservation.
The courthouse was designed in the Beaux Arts style with some Prairie Style features and influences from famed Chicago architect Louis Sullivan.
Pleasant Prairie is a village in Kenosha County, Wisconsin located between Milwaukee and Chicago.
The station moved to the Prairie Farmer Building on West Washington in Chicago, where it remained for 32 years.
The company operates two manufacturing plants in Fairfield, Calif., and in North Chicago, Ill. A third facility is a distribution center in Pleasant Prairie, Wis., which offers public tours.
In December 1872 Cody traveled to Chicago to make his stage debut with friend Texas Jack Omohundro in The Scouts of the Prairie, one of the original Wild West shows produced by Ned Buntline.
The first popular account of Mickey Finn was given by Herbert Asbury in his 1940 book Gem of the Prairie: An Informal History of the Chicago Underworld.
* Herbert Asbury, Gem of the Prairie: An Informal History of the Chicago Underworld ( New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1940 ).
United States Soccer Federation building on Prairie Avenue in Chicago
U. S. Soccer House is located at 1801 S. Prairie Ave in Chicago, Illinois, and serves as the headquarters for the federation.
His story had been previously chronicled in The Torture Doctor by David Franke ( 1975 ), Depraved: The Shocking True Story of America's First Serial Killer by Harold Schechter ( 1994 ), and chapter VI " The Monster of Sixty-Third Street " of Gem of the Prairie: An Informal History of the Chicago Underworld by Herbert Asbury ( 1940, republished 1986 ).
* Gensburg-Markham Prairie, also known as Markham Prairie, a high-quality tallgrass prairie located in Markham in the Chicago Metropolitan Area
Four months later, upon Kelly's first return to Chicago as a player for Boston, Field would speak to " Col. Samuel J. Bosbyshell, the Prairie avenue millionaire.
The Abraham Lincoln and Prairie State were Chicago-St. Louis services which Amtrak extended through Chicago to the north in the early 1970s.
The Avenue extends south into Near South Side, Chicago and beyond – past what was once the notorious Levee District, the graceful homes of the Prairie Avenue District, the historic Second Presbyterian Church, the former home of the legendary Chess Records at 2120 South Michigan and the site where the Lexington Hotel, a hideout of Al Capone once stood.

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