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One-Hundred & Sixty Acres & An Orchard (The story of College of the Ozarks)

Arkansas Battlefields (A Timeline)

State of the Ozarks Style Photo Art Store

The Auto Age in Eureka Springs

Thomas Hart Benton, Artist (from the Ralph Foster Archive)

Hunting & Fishing in the Branson Area

Music in the Ozarks (A Word from Louis Darby)

• Family Recollections (from John Tilden)

The Ozarks Mountaineer: (From the Ralph Foster Archive)

The Art of M.E. Oliver (from the Ralph Foster Archive)

• Harold Morrison (from the Ralph Foster Museum archive)

Faith In The Ozarks (From John Tilden)

Pure Heart

Cushaws & Cushaw Custard

The Pirate of Point Chretien (A Word from Louis Darby)

In Louisiana, 1901 (A Word from Louis Darby)

The Road to Baker Creek

Branson History (A Word from Louis Darby)

Violet Hensley, Fiddlemaker

Ozark Culture (A Word from Louis Darby)

• The Horse Creek Band (an interview)

Living On The James (from John Tilden)

• Joe Benjamin, Pen & Ink

Going the Distance: Wayne Horsburgh

Mandolin Maker, John Wynn

Homesteading on the James (from John Tilden)

Miss Virginia

Traveling Through The Ozarks, circa 1923

Cajun Passion: Cedric Benoit

A Deputy with Heart: Terry Wayne Sanders

A Jim-Dandy of a Gentleman: Jamie Haage

"Josh's websites are REALLY NICE. Really organized. Really informational. Really in-depth.

When you get on one of them, you turn around and it's three in the morning. STOP IT JOSH! I'm getting bags under my eyes."

— Tracy Rodgers, Indianola, Iowa
"Thank you so much for the newsletter. Your photography is beautiful and the articles are very interesting. I plan on reading more as the week goes on..."

— Joann Carden, Talequah, Oklahoma
The Editor Joshua Heston
Photo credit: Denise Fishel ©2007
"I visited your General Store...great job! I saw some familiar names in your news items. What a nice way to keep up with the groups!

— Joyce Carriker, editor of Heart of America's Bluegrass & Old Time Music Club, North Kansas City, Missouri
"Joshua Heston is an artist who is passionate about preserving Ozark heritage and also enthused about his Irish heritage. His first love though, is Ozark heritage.

Millions of people flock each year to the Ozarks to enjoy the culture, the music, the sights, smells, sounds, and its generous, welcoming people.

Joshua has created a website that is great eye-candy to promote the people that make the heritage of the Ozarks what it is. His up-close perspective puts you sitting right next to the artisans.  Take a click and see what Joshua has to share today  [at] State of The Ozarks."
"I checked out your site. It is very cool! Nice job!"

— Christine Peick of Raven Moon, St. Louis, Missouri
Beth Hunter, vocalist/emcee "Beth plays rythym guitar and is a songwriter. She is a member of Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI). As a vocalist and emcee, she's energy and laughter"
"Please add me to your mailing list. It sure is interesting and I enjoy your writings."

— Mary Hoagland, Cedric Benoit Fan Club Member
"We knew you hadn't forgotten us... just wondered what in the world you were going to do with us! Now we know! Wow, has the site grown. Love it and the articles!"

— Brenda Smith, The Corder Family Bluegrass Band
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