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Preserving the Trails - Lewis and Clark Trail & Rivers Edge Trail
In 1998, the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center was built on the south shore, near Giant Springs State Park. At the time it was designed, the facility was purposely oriented toward the undeveloped portion of the Wilhelm property, with large sweeping windows offering an impressive view of the Missouri River and the north shore. Throughout the past eight years negotiations for the purchase of this 15-acre undeveloped tract of land continued, with little success. In 2006 the Wilhelm family completed its application and requirements for subdividing the raw land into three 5-acre parcels. With the property listed for sale through a realtor and advertised in the Multiple Listing Service beginning in March 2006, the property was at serious risk of being sold and developed at any time. Because the urgency of the situation required immediate action, the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center Foundation committed to purchase the land, knowing that the full purchase price would need to be raised to cover the cost.
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gordon fraser
Gordon Fraser is a painter living and working in Jersey City, NJ. Gordon Fraser's paintings are exhibited in galleries in New York and New Jersey. Gordon Fraser is part of an emerging group of international artists whose abstract works draw upon the global roots of painting, merging and fusing a diverse range of sources and traditions into an exciting contemporary abstract idiom. Gordon Fraser works in a diverse range of media including egg tempera, oil paint, watercolor, collage, pastel, pen & ink. Gordon Fraser's works draw inspiration from the human figure. Gordon has been working on a series oil paintings of the Buddha inspired by the sitting Buddha figure.
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