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Workin’ On The Railroads an exhibit produced as a partner exhibit to “The Way We Worked” at the Lumberyard Art Center in Baldwin. This exhibit was partially funded by the Kansas Humanities Council, the only corporation in Kansas dedicated to the promotion of the humanities.
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Workin’ on the Railroads

Jun 24, 2015

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A look at the Santa Fe Railroad through Franklin County with emphasis on its workers
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Workin’ On The Railroadsan exhibit produced as a partner

exhibit to “The Way We Worked” at the Lumberyard Art Center in

Baldwin.

This exhibit was partially funded by the Kansas Humanities Council, the only

corporation in Kansas dedicated to the promotion of the humanities.

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Our mascot, Marbilo, dressed for railroading

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A train orders fork and a bucket used for sand

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It’s time to stop, look and listen to the tales of railroaders in Franklin

County.