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Created by Beau Brand, Ian Rickert, Kaley Lutker, Megan Moeller, Ty Jenniges. Influenced and reviewed by the UWL 2022 spring class of ART 215: Introductory to Museum Studies. Material provided through the support of the La Crosse Historical Society, and the Murphy Library Special Collections and Area Research Center, and PBS Wisconsin.