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Visions logo in greenWabash Valley Visions & Voices: A Digital Memory Project is dedicated to the documentation and the preservation of the region's history and heritage in print, pictures, and sound. As a collaborative effort involving the Wabash Valley's libraries, museums, cultural organizations and community groups, the project provides free access to its digital collection via the internet and promotes remembrance and lifelong learning for all Hoosiers.

Wabash Visions & Voices focuses on the Wabash Valley region in west central Indiana and east central Illinois. The digital collection contains artifacts, administrative and personal papers, manuscripts, photographs, texts, yearbooks, maps, oral histories, and other audio/video files. Genealogical resources are not included.

Read about upcoming special events and programs, additions to the collections, and monthly statistics at the Wabash Valley Visions & Voices blog: http://wabashvalleyvisions.blogspot.com

Wabash Valley Visions & Voices
Cinda May, Project Coordinator
Indiana State University Library
650 Sycamore Street
Terre Haute, IN 47809
812-237-2534
visions@indstate.edu

Smart DesktopWabash Valley Visions & Voices is a content provider for the Indiana Humanities Council's Resource Connection.