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How to boost historical interests with educational interpreters

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[January 19, 2013]  Logan County's rich history is unfolding and inviting more of the world to come and visit.

Anyone who wants to enhance their historical site's presentations has an opportunity Monday evening when the Logan County Genealogical & Historical Society hosts "History Comes Alive in Logan County!"

Anne Moseley, assistant director of the Lincoln Heritage Museum at Lincoln College, will present information based on a nationally recognized certification program for historic interpretation. Moseley will explain the benefits of incorporating interpreters into tourism and educational events. She will also describe training that is under development at the Lincoln Heritage Museum and that will be available to community members.

The program begins at 6:30 p.m. at the society's center, 114 N. Chicago St., across from the Lincoln Amtrak station.

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