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Jim Neely's Traveling Museum of Living History

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Jim Neely’s Traveling Museum of Living History

Neely’s 25 plus years experience as a storyteller and his old-time fiddle playing will take one on a journey to the past where one will learn of things not taught in the history books. His unique and authentic “first person/living history” style programs for all ages help audiences experience history through ancestor’s eyes. Programs available on Michigan history, pioneers, lumberjacks, the Civil War, and World War I. Historical artifact displays available in conjunction with some programs.

Availability
Year-round

Fees
Performance $300–600;
workshop $300–800;
residency $600–2,000; plus travel

Contact
Jim Neely
P.O. Box 297
Brooklyn, MI 49230
517/592-6451; 800/592-6451
neely@voyager.net
jimneely.com/storytelling

 

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