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Unique among pioneer stories, this work was reenacted at a living history museum in a one-room school house and a pioneer-period home. This lends an air of authenticity to the story.

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Unique among pioneer stories, this work was reenacted at a living history museum in a one-room school house and a pioneer-period home. This lends an air of authenticity to the story.
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Barbara Fallick not only writes pioneer stories, she has volunteered as a docent with many of her 40 grandchildren (not a typo) at This Is The Place Heritage Park, the living history museum, where Elizabeth and the Potato Dolly was photographed. Qualifying as a member of both DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) and DUP (Daughters of the Utah Pioneers), Barbara's own early American ancestory goes deep Barbara has lived the rural and city life from Emery, Utah to Washington D.C. (and many other spots in the US), but also, she has been enriched by living internationally in France, the Dominican Republic and Chile. Her education at BYU and Westminster College qualified her to teach young children. Now, it is back to rural. Barbara and her husband Don are building a retirement cabin in the mining ghost town in central Utah. Visit her at goldstreetpublishers.com. She'd love to hear from you.