EntertainmentOctober 5, 2021
Missouri’s extensive history was on display Oct. 2 during Heritage Days at SEMO’s Crisp Museum. Exhibits featured memorabilia from an old steam engine, art displays, a Native American’s teepee and more. Visitors could interact with some displays by dipping candles, hand-sewing a quilt block or watching a film showing some of the archeological sites being discovered in the Cape Girardeau area...
Louise Marler explains how she was able to create this piece. She handpainted it herself.
Louise Marler explains how she was able to create this piece. She handpainted it herself.Photo by Alyssa Lunsford

Missouri’s extensive history was on display Oct. 2 during Heritage Days at SEMO’s Crisp Museum.

Exhibits featured memorabilia from an old steam engine, art displays, a Native American’s teepee and more.

Visitors could interact with some displays by dipping candles, hand-sewing a quilt block or watching a film showing some of the archeological sites being discovered in the Cape Girardeau area.

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