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Explore Saline Creek Pioneer Village & Museum in Harrisburg, Fry Geology Museum in Rock Island, Giant City State Lodge, Shawnee National Forest in Carbondale, and more.
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Join host Jim Wilhelm as he visits the Monticello Railroad Museum, the Richard Bock Sculpture Museum in Greenville, Grosse Point Lighthouse in Evanston, and Oakwood Cemetery in Macomb.
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On the next CapitolView, Anchor Fred Martino talks with Illinois State Senator Dale Fowler. Analysis from John Jackson of the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute and Dave McKinney of WBEZ.
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On the next CapitolView, a trip overseas to help build the economy, a look at polling in Illinois’ 12th Congressional race, and calls for hearings and action after reports showing abuse and neglect in state-run homes.
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The Center for English as a Second Language at SIU Carbondale has an active immersive learning program that welcomes scholars from across the globe.
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WSIU's Brad Palmer talks with Mike Reis about his storied career as the "Voice of the Salukis," along with members of his broadcast team.
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On the next CapitolView, from US Supreme Court decisions to potential future cases, Election 2024 and more. We’ll discuss the latest Illinois political news with our expert panel.
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The Center for English as a Second Language at Southern Illinois University Carbondale has an active immersive learning program that welcomes scholars from across the globe. In this episode, anchor Fred Martino interviews Samuel Bello and Francisco Moreno, both from Colombia.
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Come along with host Deann and enjoy the wildlife of Illinois at Snowman's Reindeer Farm in Canton, then travel back in time and explore a pre-Civil War secret hideaway. Other locations visited include Wildlife Prairie Park, Landmark Cafe & Creperie, Snowman's Reindeer Farm, and Lovejoy Homestead.
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A Capitol Fourth premieres Tuesday, July 4, 2023, at 7 p.m. CT. Watch on your PBS station, the PBS App, pbs.org, and here on the PBS YouTube channel. More at pbs.org/capitolfourth