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  • Eleanor Roosevelt – First Lady of The World

    College of Lake County 1120 S Milwaukee Ave, Vernon Hills, IL, United States

    Eleanor Roosevelt - First Lady Of The World Any discussion of the most influential First Ladies has to start with Eleanor Roosevelt. America had popular First Ladies (Dolley Madison, Frances Cleveland America had First Ladies who worked to help others. … Continue reading

    Registration required; contact the organizer.
  • The Life Of FDR – A Multimedia Presentation

    Private Venue

    The Life Of FDR Understanding the life of FDR is like taking a sonogram of the USA.  He transformed the USA with his optimism, vigor, vision and skill.  The effects are still being felt today.  And he did it all … Continue reading

    This event is not open to the general public.
  • Eleanor Roosevelt – First Lady of The World

    McHenry College 8900 U.S. Highway 14, Crystal Lake

    Eleanor Roosevelt - First Lady Of The World Any discussion of the most influential First Ladies has to start with Eleanor Roosevelt. America had popular First Ladies (Dolley Madison, Frances Cleveland) America had First Ladies who worked to help others. … Continue reading

    Free - but registration requested!
  • Eleanor Roosevelt – First Lady of The World

    McHenry College 8900 U.S. Highway 14, Crystal Lake

    Eleanor Roosevelt - First Lady Of The World Any discussion of the most influential First Ladies has to start with Eleanor Roosevelt. America had popular First Ladies (Dolley Madison, Frances Cleveland) America had First Ladies who worked to help others. … Continue reading

    Free - but registration requested!
  • Eleanor Roosevelt – First Lady of The World

    Fremont Public Library 1170 N. Midlothian Road, Mundelein, IL, United States

    Eleanor Roosevelt - First Lady Of The World Any discussion of the most influential First Ladies has to start with Eleanor Roosevelt. America had popular First Ladies (Dolley Madison, Frances Cleveland America had First Ladies who worked to help others. … Continue reading

    Free - but registration requested!
  • Harding Coolidge Hoover – Republican Presidents Of The 1920s

    Patty Turner Center 375 Elm Street, Deerfield, United States

    After World War I ended, America turned away from the liberal progressive era of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson and made a sharp turn toward conservatism. In 1920, the Republicans nominated for president Warren G Harding, an amiable Sen. from … Continue reading

  • Harding And Coolidge – Republican Presidents Of The 1920s

    North Shore Senior Center 161 Northfield Road, Northfield

    After  World War I ended, America turned away from the liberal progressive era of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson and made a sharp turn toward conservatism. In 1920, the Republicans nominated for president Warren G Harding, an amiable Sen. from … Continue reading

  • Harding And Coolidge – Republican Presidents Of The 1920s

    College of Lake County 1120 S Milwaukee Ave, Vernon Hills, IL, United States

    After  World War I ended, America turned away from the liberal progressive era of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson and made a sharp turn toward conservatism. In 1920, the Republicans nominated for president Warren G Harding, an amiable Sen. from … Continue reading

  • Eleanor Roosevelt – First Lady of The World

    North Shore Senior Center 161 Northfield Road, Northfield

    Eleanor Roosevelt - First Lady Of The World Any discussion of the most influential First Ladies has to start with Eleanor Roosevelt. America had popular First Ladies (Dolley Madison, Frances Cleveland America had First Ladies who worked to help others. … Continue reading

    Free - but registration requested!
  • Harding And Coolidge – Republican Presidents Of The 1920s

    Highland Park Senior Center 1677 Old Deerfield Rd, Highland Park, IL

    After  World War I ended, America turned away from the liberal progressive era of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson and made a sharp turn toward conservatism. In 1920, the Republicans nominated for president Warren G Harding, an amiable Sen. from … Continue reading