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Events in the West and Midwest
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Arizona
October 5-7, Willcox: Rex Allen Days honors the hometown boy who gained fame as a singer, cowboy movie star and narrator. (800) 200-2272. www.rexallendays.com

California
October 2-December 16, San Marino: The Huntington Library's "Lure of the West" features 70 major paintings and sculptures, including works by George Catlin, Emanuel Leutze, Albert Bierstadt, Thomas Moran and Frederic Remington. (626) 405-2100. www.huntington.org

Illinois
October 13-14, St. Charles: Tour the 1839 Dunham-Hunt House. (630) 584-6967. www.stcmuseum.org.

Indiana
Through January 27, Fort Wayne: The Lincoln Museum presents "Now He Belongs to the Ages: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln." (219) 455-3864. www.TheLincolnMuseum.org

Iowa
Through October 28, West Branch: The Herbert Hoover Library's "The Eagle and the Dragon: U.S. Relations with China" traces the turbulent relations between the two countries from the Boxer Rebellion of 1900 to the current Hainan Island dispute. (319) 643-5301. www.hoover.nara.gov

Missouri
September 15-16, Springfield: 1860s Lifestyle Expo. (417) 881-1659.

October 13-14, Arrow Rock: The Heritage Craft Festival features demonstrations of 1850s daily living skills and tours of historical buildings. PO Box M, Arrow Rock, MO 65320.

October 20-21, Marthasville: Deutsch Country Days. (636) 433-5669. www.deutschcountrydays.org

New Mexico
September 27-30, Las Vegas: The Santa Fe Trail Symposium has guided tours to trail sites and landmarks, guest speakers, demonstrations and art and bookseller exhibitions. (800) 832-5947.

North Dakota
September 6-9, Bismarck: The United Tribes Powwow is one of the largest in the nation with Native Americans participating from across the country. (800) 435-5663.

Ohio
Through mid-November, Fremont: "War of Wills: Indian Policy during the Hayes Administration," on display at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center. (800) 998-7737. www.rbhayes.org

September 8-9, Vermilion: Pioneer Days. (440) 458-5121.

Oregon
Through November 4, Portland: The Oregon History Center's "Keeping the Spirit Alive" consists of more than 90 pieces of American Indian art spanning nearly 200 years. (503) 222-1741. www.ohs.org

Texas
September 22, Longview: Dalton Days reenacts the 1894 bank robbery by the Dalton Gang. (903) 753-5840.

Washington
Through November 30, Seattle: The Museum of Flight presents "Living on the New Frontier: The International Space Station Exhibit." (206) 764-5700. www.museumofflight.org



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