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Hometown Stories

Sangamon Experience, Evie Rodenbaugh, Anne Moseley, Mike Moseley

Discover the rich history of central Illinois today.

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  • Sangamon Experience

    We believe sharing diverse perspectives and stories is key to building a stronger community. We are dedicated to creating a space that showcases the past and inspires future generations of public historians to share the stories of central Illinois.

  • Evie Rodenbaugh

    Graduate Assistant for the Sangamon Experience. Rural Missouri native. Springfield, Illinois resident.

  • Anne Moseley

    The Director of the Sangamon Experience is a public historian with degrees from SIUE and UIS. She focuses on sharing diverse local history from central Illinois and supporting local historical societies.

  • Mike Moseley
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