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Bite-Sized History: Tall Tales & American Folklore
Bite-Sized History: Tall Tales & American Folklore
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This class is required to do the 1:15 "History Showdown" class!
Bite-Size History: Tall Tales & American Folklore
Join us for a fun and fascinating exploration of America's most iconic tall tales and folklore, from the legendary Davy Crockett and Paul Bunyan to the mysterious Bigfoot! This bite-sized history class will dive into the stories that have shaped American culture, literature, and media, giving us a glimpse into the values, struggles, and dreams that helped define our national identity.
Why is this history important? American folklore is more than just fun stories; it's a mirror to our past, reflecting how Americans saw themselves and the world around them. These tales often inform literature, movies, and even the way we talk about our nation's character. Understanding this folklore helps us better appreciate the roots of modern storytelling and how myths and legends continue to shape the world today.
Class Details:
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Date: April 15th
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Time: 12:15 PM
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Location: 1301 N Oregon, 2nd Floor
Whether you're a history buff, a lover of legends, or just curious about how these tales have evolved over time, this class will be an engaging and interactive dive into the myths that helped shape our country.
Come join us for an afternoon of storytelling, discovery, and fun!
No Refunds or credits.
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