Author: Reuben Wadsworth
Reuben Wadsworth's day job is teaching English to eighth and ninth graders at Hurricane Middle School. He also dabbles as a historian, teaching U.S. history as an adjunct at Dixie State University. His most important role, however, is as husband to his wife, Melissa, and three daughters, with whom he enjoys taking excursions to enjoy Southern Utah's astounding beauty. Reuben also blogs about fatherhood, teaching, history, the outdoors and life in general at Wadsworth Longfellow: http://wadsworthlongfellow.com/.
Hurricane Mesa day: Flying monkeys and dummies simulate the stresses of superson ...
Dec 26th, 2021
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Pipe Spring day: An epicenter of conflict and reconciliation on the Arizona Stri ...
Nov 14th, 2021
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Hurricane history day; fruit growing, sheep shearing and a long-lasting town cel ...
Aug 22nd, 2021
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Pioneer Museum day; DUP and Hurricane museums are bastions of heritage preservat ...
Jul 25th, 2021
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Cameron Trading Post day; this is the granddaddy of all way-stops when you head ...
Jul 11th, 2021
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North Rim day: Dendroglyphs, deer herds and the Golden Age of tourist developmen ...
Jun 13th, 2021
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Cathedral Gorge day: A unique landscape that has gone from a garbage dump to an ...
May 16th, 2021
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Dixie Red Hills day: A spring, a quarry and the birth of St. George as a recreat ...
Apr 18th, 2021
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Hurricane nostalgia day; Graff Mercantile and the Eugene Theater are fond memori ...
Nov 1st, 2020
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Mountain Meadows day; historical interpretation and healing over 160 years after ...
Sep 6th, 2020
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Springdale History day; from upriver farming community to award-winning national ...
Mar 8th, 2020
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Arches history day: A story of fanciful formations, a polarizing protector and t ...
Nov 17th, 2019
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