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RE: John James Audubon exhibit

It's an interesting illustration. It reminds me of why doctors, naturalists, engineers, and biologists of past centuries were taught to draw, as photography didn't exist, and image recording had to be done by hand.

It's interesting that the exhibition has posters in two languages.

Incidentally, I found the point of highlighting the less pleasant aspects of the person in question very interesting and appropriate for maintaining the historical integrity of the legacy.

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!BBH !ALIVE !LUV !HUG

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The U.S is. the second-largest Spanish-speaking country in the world, after Mexico. Thankfully, I see that being recognized more and more.

So a lot of old Spanish folks there 👀

I was surprised to see, on a historical map, how much of the southern part of what is now the United States was part of the colonial territories of the Spanish Empire until the end of the 18th century.

In addition, the southern border of the United States has been quite permeable and 'hot' when it comes to the issue of migration, whether legal labor migration or illegal labor migration.

I didn't know that fact, thanks for sharing it.
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