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Today is presentation day but first we eat.
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Then we hold an association meeting. Indiana LHA President started things
off followed by National LHA President Kay Shelton Kozak. We then heard
from Treasurer Jeff Lotze and Vice President David Allen.
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The first actual presentation, "Marking an Ancient Route in Northern
Indiana", came from Dr. Luke Gascho who described his involvement in
placing signage on the Potawatomi-Miami (Bodewadmi and Myaamia) Trail. Then
historian Daniel Hershberger presented "Hitting the Road: Motor
Camping along the Lincoln Highway".
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Today's activities were taking place in the Crystal Ballroom of the
Lerner Theater less
than a block from the hotel. As part of the lunch break, we were able to
tour the main theater space. The Kimball pipe organ was playing (My memory
says The Impossible Dream but I don't trust it.) when we entered
and the fantastic sound focused all of my attention on the white console
on the stage. Only when the music stopped was I able to appreciate the
theater's other beautiful features. The theater opened as the Lerner in
1924, went through a couple of owner and name changes, with the Lerner
name returning with the 2011 $27 million restoration. There is an exterior
picture I took with my phone on Monday on the way back to the hotel
here.
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In the afternoon, we were treated to a pre-release showing of the
documentary based on Michael Owen's 2019 book After Ike (which I
reviewed
here).
After Ike, the
documentary, combines footage of the 1919 cross country military convoy,
that Dwight Eisenhower was part of, with modern video and interviews with
Lincoln Highway and other experts many of which were in the room. After
the showing, Owen and Producer Dr. Gregory Maassen answered questions and
solicited feedback. This excellent documentary is targeted for release in
early 2025.
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Dr. Maassen's interests and activities go well beyond documentary film
making and he also gave us a presentation on his cross-country
E-bike Tour. Andy
McCaskey finished out the day with information about
what3words which is
described as "The simplest way to talk about location".
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