Kansas History Written in Stone
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Kansas History Written in Stone
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Tom Parish's panoramic photographs document a vanishing piece of the prairie's past: arched-roof cellars.
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Article describes the construction and uses of stone arched roof cellars in Kansas during the late nineteenth century. The author focuses upon Tom Parish, a photographer working to locate and document these cellars, and Jack Hofman, an anthropology professor at the University of Kansas, who is studying how the structures were used by Kansas settlers.
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Creator: Hoedel, Cindy
Creator: Sugg, Rich
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2015-01-04
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The Kansas City Star
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