Thu, September 2, 2010

What's New

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    9.02

    Board member and University of Houston professor Monica Perales to sign copies of her book Smeltertown: Making and Remembering a Southwest Border Community in El Paso this Saturday, September 4

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    8.30

    Can you spot the Byrne-Reed House in this photo by Bill McCann, taken from the top of the State Capitol?

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    8.20

    “American Voices: Latino Literature in the United States/Voces Americanas: Literatura Latina en los Estados Unidos” now on view in Bulverde

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    8.16

    There's still time to do some summer reading!

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    8.10

    Gordon S. Wood, author of Empire of Liberty, on "The Articles of Confederation and the Constitution"

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    8.09

    We're back in the Byrne-Reed House!

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    7.20

    “Unknown Mexico/Mexico Desconocido” on view at the El Paso Museum of Archaeology

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    7.09

    New! Donations for our restoration of the historic Byrne-Reed House can now be made via PayPal:

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    3.29

    Check out our Facebook page for Byrne-Reed House photos, events, and more

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    11.19

    Read the Austin American-Statesman's piece on the Byrne-Reed House

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