Lauren Hunley From Western Heritage Center Shares History About Flapper Fanny

lauren hunley western heritage center
lauren hunley western heritage center

Lauren Hunley Western Heritage Center We asked lauren hunley, community historian at the western heritage center, to tell us more about flapper fanny and the inspiration behind the decorations on. Yet, many feel billings didn't give ethel her due. when contacted by the western heritage center, a member of ethel’s extended family in billings was unaware of her aunt ethel's fascinating life story, her considerable talent, and her national influence with "flapper fanny" at the forefront. the life of ethel hays.

western heritage center Becoming Popular Destination Quad Cities
western heritage center Becoming Popular Destination Quad Cities

Western Heritage Center Becoming Popular Destination Quad Cities In 1883 he arrived in billings and soon sent for his family his wife, ruth browning, and three children, jessie luetta – known by her family as lulu charles, and claudia may. lauren hunley of the western heritage center says the browning family built a home at 106 south 25th street and established the south side around their home. The mission of whc is to collect, preserve and tell the stories of the people and places of the yellowstone river valley and the northern high plains region. The western heritage center is doing its part to bring the past into the present. voices of the past is an event where actors portray famous historical figures in billings history. "when you have a better understanding of the type of people who came before you, it helps you feel more at home," said lauren hunley, the community historian at. Lauren hunley (whc community historian) presents the life and work of cartoonist ethel hays. a billings' native, ethel hays is well known for her.

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