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"Neches Journeys" exhibit in Jacksonville

"Neches Journeys: Land, River, and People," on display at the East Texas Medical Center in Jacksonville through early August. Photo by Kelly Young, Jacksonville Daily Progress.


The Humanities Texas exhibits program circulates more than fifty exhibits on a variety of topics ranging from the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence and Martin Luther King Jr. to the Great Bronze Age of China and the Dust Bowl. We also make available a large collection of documentaries and other media resources to supplement humanities programming.

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