A Traveling Display |
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Explore Muir's youth in Wisconsin, his advocacy for national parks and his views on environmental issues such as logging, hunting and climate change. |
Learn how to enter the 50th Anniversary Photo Contest |
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Great Lakes Small Streams visually explores our state's long relationship with water and the impact we have had on our vast waterways. |
Learn About Member Appreciation Month Perks and Benefits |
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Learn about Member Appreciation Month perks and benefits. |
Celebrate 50 Years of the National Historic Preservation Act by Visiting One of These Landmarks |
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Celebrate 50 Years of the National Historic Preservation Act by Visiting One of These Landmarks |
Downloads for 'Wisconsin: Our State, Our Story' |
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Links for Downloading 4th-grade textbook |
Learn About Supporting the Society Through Planned Giving |
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Learn about planned gift options, benefits. Download a brochure, view sample bequest language, or find answers to your planned giving questions. |
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Crossing the Line examines the practices and prejudices that led to segregation in Milwaukee and chronicles the fair housing movement. |
Learn about the Society's awards in the fields of historic preservation, archives, museum exhibits, programs, websites, genealogy and books. |
Information and resources on the Centennial of the Wisconsin Capitol in 2017 |
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Risking Everything tells the story the 1964 Freedom Summer project, when activists went to Mississippi to challenge segregation. |
Calling All History Advocates! |
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Learn about History Advocacy Day in Wisconsin, an opportunity to thank our lawmakers for their past support of history. |
The Society's Speakers Bureau offers an opportunity for our historians, curators and authors to visit your community and share stories of our great state. |
Explore resources for state and local government record keepers and learn about our government publications collection. |
Information about managing and transferring electronic records and guidance for digitizing physical records. |
All state government records from the State Archives holdings, except confidential records, are open to the public. |
Best practices and guidance for managing electronic records at state agencies. |
Information about the three-year NHPRC grant to support the preservation and access of state government electronic records. |
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