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The Center for the Southwest at the University of New Mexico is hosting “Paradise Paved: Utopian Imaginations and the Southwestern City” a three-day public program April 26-28 that examines the cultural landscape legacies of the citizens, emigrants, planners, developers, politicians, activists, and visitors who brought utopian aspirations to New Mexico and the Southwest. For more information, call (505) 277-7688, or email ctyson@umsl.edu

The 36th Annual Military History Conference of the Council on America’s Military Past (CAMP) will be held July 10-14, 2002 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The 37th Northern Great Plains History Conference will hold its annual conference to at the Holiday Inn Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota, from October 9-12, 2002. For more information, see the NGPHC Webpage at: www.augsburg.edu/ngphc. 

The 37th Northern Great Plains History Conference will hold its annual conference to at the Holiday Inn Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota, from October 9-12, 2002. For more information, see the NGPHC Webpage at: www.augsburg.edu/ngphc

The Fourth Fort Robinson History Conference, sponsored by the Nebraska State Historical Society, has as its theme “Indian Wars Leaders and Leadership.” Participants at the April 25-27 symposium in Crawford, Nebraska, include R. Eli Paul, Doug McChristian, Carla Kelly, James Hanson, John Monnett, Bob Rea, Kingsley Bray, Ann Bond, and Paul Hutton. For information call (308) 665-2919. 

The Forty-fourth Annual Missouri Conference on History will be held in Kansas City on April 18-20, 2002. For more information contact Reed Whitaker, Regional Administrator, at reed.Whitaker@nara.gov, or phone: (816) 823-5028. 

The Oklahoma Historical Society will hold its annual meeting April 25-27, 2002, at the Lake Murray Resort Park. For more information contact Connie G. Armstrong, Oklahoma Historical Society, 2100 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105-4997. Or call her at (405) 522-5239, or email at foxc@ok-history.mus.ok.us

The Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, Wyoming, will hold a conference entitled “One West, Two Myths: Comparing Canadian and American Perspectives,” on May 17-18, 2002. For information contact Lillian Turner, BBHC, 720 Sheridan Avenue, Cody, Wyoming 82414 or call (307)578-4007.

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