Exhibits
August 9 - September 20, 2002
for the Smithsonian Exhibit "Yesterday's Tomorrows"
(Updated: 8/24/2002)


Garden of Isis  View the pics!
Located at the Deeble House, 126 S. Fairview, one block east of Main Street.
Mri-Pilar visual artist from Lawrence, Kansas will be creating and living in an interior environment of computer mother boards, clock wheels, gears, and other three dimensional elements that lend themselves to a cosmic view of time.  

Space Ship Wish-You-Were-Here and Alien
Located in Yarnell's Chevrolet parts department.
Read the Press Release.
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UFO "Generation Starship"  View the pic!
Located at the LUCAS highway sign.  
Educational storyboard topics throughout the two blocks of main street Lucas
Predictions, transportation, kitchens, household appliances and toys of the future.

Exhibits and Collections 

Grassroots Art Center - Smithsonian traveling exhibit "Yesterday's Tomorrows".
Art Work from Self-Taught Artists.
World's Fair Memorabilia.
Display of magazines "Amazing Stories" and "Fantastic Adventures" written in the 1940's by Lucas science fiction writer Don Wilcox.
Quilts, space toys, time machine, H2Ozophone (a water sound machine), garden fabric chimes depicting the future, Cosmos Cafe.
Throughout Main St. - Displays of robots and aliens. 
Throughout Town
- "Yesterday's Tomorrows Yard Art" sponsored by Aurora Club.
- Burma Shave Signs!
Yarnell Chevrolet and Lucas Motor Company - The future in modes of transportation.
Garden of Eden - Guided tours of the visionary Dinsmoor environment.
Lucas Library - Exhibits of art, architecture and skyscraper construction.
Lucas Inn - "Lego City of the Future" Ben deMoura 
Leach and Naegele - Space program photo exhibit.
Lucas Post Office - Stamp designs featuring space and the future.

Schedule for Lucas Events
Cosmos Cafe Menu

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