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Students use color to learn local history |
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The Henderson County Courthouse might look good in pink and blue, or perhaps City Hall would be more eye-catching with a coat of electric green. These are the decisions local fourth-graders are getting to make as they color the historic sites and buildings around Henderson County in new coloring books, a gift from Hendersonville's Historic Preservation Commission. The free Historic Hendersonville coloring books are being distributed to fourth-grade classrooms in advance of Historic Preservation Week in May.
Times-News (2.22.10)
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