The Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center in Chadron, Nebraska.
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The Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center in Chadron, Nebraska, celebrates the life of novelist, educator and Nebraska native Mari Sandoz (1896–1966), who specialized in the history of the Plains Indians and Western life. Built in 1929, this center serves as an educational facility highlighting the heritage of the region. At the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center, you can find a collection of writings and exhibits honoring the life of this esteemed author and the place she called home.
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