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GREENFIELD, Ind. — Who owns a massive collection of artifacts from the life of famed Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley is at the center of a battle between the City of Greenfield and a local ...
The future of a museum dedicated to the life of famed Indiana poet James Whitcomb Riley is troubled by a dispute over control of its artifacts collection. Greenfield city officials argue that a ...
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Poetic Pride: Riley museum capitalizes on festival crowds to honor the Hoosier Poet(THE DAILY REPORTER) – October 7 marks the 175th anniversary of the birth of James Whitcomb Riley ... the festivities this week at the Riley Boyhood Home & Museum, where she's served as curator ...
People have been calling the James Whitcomb Riley Boyhood Home and Museum office for weeks now ... nonprofit — raised about $265,000 for the project through grants and private and corporate ...
Marissa Purcell stands next to the desk used by Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley at the Riley Home in Greenfield. Purcell is the new museum curator. She will work closely with the Riley Old Home ...
In 1893, he moved into the home of a wealthy family on Lockerbie Street, which now operates as the James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home. Riley’s writings frequently drew on his childhood.
The future of a museum in Greenfield dedicated to the life of famed Indiana poet James Whitcomb Riley is troubled by a dispute over control of its artifacts collection. Greenfield city officials ...
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