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            [February 06, 2019]     
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            |  A large crowd of Atlanta residents attended the opening party for 
			the “Smithsonian Museum on Main Street” and the Atlanta “Classrooms 
			and Community” exhibits held at the Atlanta Museum on Friday 
			evening. The two exhibits required countless hours of imagination 
			and many volunteers to bring to fruition.
 
			
			 Atlanta Library Director Cathy 
			Maciariello and Atlanta Museum Director Rachel Neisler greet their 
			guests at the opening of Museum on Main Street. The two along with a 
			long list of community volunteers have crafted a wonderful and 
			exciting display.
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            |  Illinois Humanities representatives 
			(from left) Elliot, Paul and Matt were instrumental in linking the 
			Atlanta Museum with the Smithsonian to bring the amazing experience 
			to town.
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            |  Sage words from noted author Willa 
			Cather, who wrote about rural America.
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			 Main Street is an iconic symbol that has brought residents of rural 
			America together.
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			 The hardships of rural America have produced a unique foundation of 
			hardy citizens.
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			 How has the changing education environment created a different 
			community over the years? This is the theme of the Atlanta 
			contribution to The Museum on Main Street. One room schools in the 
			1850’s to a consolidated school district in the 1970’s
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			 The “Classrooms” exhibit was a year in the making. It involves 
			mementos of the different school settings as well as oral histories 
			of residents who attended one room schools, Atlanta schools, and a 
			consolidated Olympia School District, and the effect the different 
			settings had on the lives of the students and their community.
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			 A wonderful evening enticed a large gathering for an initial peek at 
			the new museum exhibit.
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