Cynthia:
I've never seen an exhibit, but a couple of years ago while stopping in a
small town in southeastern Ohio for lunch, I found that the paper place mats
in a local restaurant contained oral histories conducted by high school
students. Mine consisted of a woman's recollections of her elementary
school years accompanied by a photograph of the subject as a schoolgirl and
another taken around the time of the interview. I found this an interesting
idea, though I was rather disappointed that all of the tables had the same
story.
Mary Alice Mairose
Ohio Historical Society
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