Window to the past
Photographer Harry Miller's unique eye for change and adventure in Arkansas in the early 1900s serves as the subject of the new exhibit opening Friday at Crystal Bridges at the Massey.
Posted: August 20, 2009 at 6:07 a.m.
Northwest Arkansas has been booming with development and activity for the past couple of decades. The face of the region has changed - from buildings and roads to ethnicity and opportunity. A large segment of the population living here today would probably not recognize the area as it existed before the boom.
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News, Pages 8 on 08/20/2009
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