New Book Reveals Colorful Key City History
By: Meagan Freeman
Updated: February 19, 2013
Abilene: Then and Now presents a collection of stories from Abilene's past. The stories collected from Abilene citizens that have spent their lives in the city. From scandalous to hilarious, the book will show you the real history of the Key City.
The Grace Museum will be hosting a book reading and signing on Thursday, February 21. Emerald Cardenas, from The Grace Museum, stopped by the KTAB 4u studio to share all about this new publication.
Abilene: Then and Now
Book Reading/Signing Event
Thursday, February 21, 7pm
The Grace Museum
102 Cypress St.
(325) 673-4587
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