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X-WR-CALDESC:When the Declaration of Independence was issued\, the idea tha
 t “all men are created equal” was revolutionary. With this seminal documen
 t\, the Founding Fathers unleashed an open-ended driving force that would 
 shape modern history. Around the world\, other countries have declared ind
 ependence taking\nthe US Declaration of 1776 as a model. “Declaration 1776
 ” uses primary sources to illustrate how Americans and people across the w
 orld have been inspired by the Declaration in their pursuit of equality an
 d self-determination. The Kansas “Declaration 1776” traveling exhibition i
 ncludes a section called “Kansas 1776\,” which looks at what was happening
  on the land that would become the state of Kansas 250 years ago.\n'Declar
 ation 1776’ is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to for Kansas communities to pa
 rticipate in the national commemoration of America’s 250th right in their 
 own hometowns\,” said Julie Mulvihill\, Humanities Kansas executive direct
 or. “We look forward to robust community conversations about America’s fou
 nding\ndocument and its impact on the world.”\nThe Bowlus Fine Arts Center
  is one of 46 Kansas venues hosting “Declaration 1776” in 2026. \nThe “Dec
 laration 1776: The Big Bang of Modern Democracy” traveling exhibition is m
 ade possible in\nKansas with support from the Kansas Arts Commission and t
 he United Methodist Health Ministry Fund.
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DESCRIPTION:When the Declaration of Independence was issued\, the idea that
  “all men are created equal” was revolutionary. With this seminal document
 \, the Founding Fathers unleashed an open-ended driving force that would s
 hape modern history. Around the world\, other countries have declared inde
 pendence taking\nthe US Declaration of 1776 as a model. “Declaration 1776”
  uses primary sources to illustrate how Americans and people across the wo
 rld have been inspired by the Declaration in their pursuit of equality and
  self-determination. The Kansas “Declaration 1776” traveling exhibition in
 cludes a section called “Kansas 1776\,” which looks at what was happening 
 on the land that would become the state of Kansas 250 years ago.\n'Declara
 tion 1776’ is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to for Kansas communities to par
 ticipate in the national commemoration of America’s 250th right in their o
 wn hometowns\,” said Julie Mulvihill\, Humanities Kansas executive directo
 r. “We look forward to robust community conversations about America’s foun
 ding\ndocument and its impact on the world.”\nThe Bowlus Fine Arts Center 
 is one of 46 Kansas venues hosting “Declaration 1776” in 2026. \nThe “Decl
 aration 1776: The Big Bang of Modern Democracy” traveling exhibition is ma
 de possible in\nKansas with support from the Kansas Arts Commission and th
 e United Methodist Health Ministry Fund.
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LOCATION:205 E. Madison Ave.\, IOLA\, AL 66749-3312 US
SUMMARY:The “Declaration 1776: The Big Bang of Modern Democracy'
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