Description
Contents: On Exhibit – Native Peoples (The new permanent exhibit at Phoenix’s Heard Museum lets viewers experience other cultures while observing them.), Roundup – Steam Trains (There are still steam trains aplenty – for tourists and rail buffs.), Decorating – Artist on the Road (Like the itinerant artists of yesterday, Virginia McLaughlin will stop by to grain, marbleize, stencil or paint a wall.), Gardening – All for Wildflowers (A profile of Lady Bird Johnson’s new center for the study of wildflowers.), Haute Couture – Something Borrowed (The Amherst (New York) Museum lends its collection of antique wedding gowns to brides wanting something old as well.), Restoration – Boom Town in the Klondike (Tourists have followed the miners to remote Skagway, Alaska.), Historical Drama – Historian on the Set (The author, Richard B. Trask, recounts the difficulties of transposing the seventeenth century to film.), Collecting – Mr. Decoy’s Decoys (Jerry Hanson’s masterpieces are mixed with a fair sampling of “clunkers and oddballs”.)
Issue: May – June 1985
Condition: Very Good