The rewards include inspiring an interest in history in visitors, being an extra in the film The Patriot and meeting her husband “on the battlefield.”
Ann-Marie Lindstrom is an independent writer and editor based in the Tucson, Ariz., area.
Ann-Marie Lindstrom | Issue: September 2014 |
The rewards include inspiring an interest in history in visitors, being an extra in the film The Patriot and meeting her husband “on the battlefield.”
Ann-Marie Lindstrom is an independent writer and editor based in the Tucson, Ariz., area.
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