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FREE! THE WAY WE WORKED Now through May 8 Isle a la Cache Museum 501 E, Romeo Road, Romeovile Smithsonian New Traveling Exhibition! "The Way We Worked" explores how work became central in American culture by tracing the many changes that affected the workforce and work environments over the past 150 years. The exhibition shows how we identify with work - as individuals and as communities. "The Way We Worked" exhibition was created by the National Archives and adapted for travel by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It is made possible with the generous support of the United States Congress. Viewing is available at Isle a la FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT WILLCOUNTY Cache Museum during open hours. Bringing People and Nature Together "The Way We Worked" exhibition is brought to the Forest Preserve through funding by ReconnectWithNature.org f the Nature Foundation of Will County SM-CL1952864 FREE! THE WAY WE WORKED Now through May 8 Isle a la Cache Museum 501 E, Romeo Road, Romeovile Smithsonian New Traveling Exhibition! "The Way We Worked" explores how work became central in American culture by tracing the many changes that affected the workforce and work environments over the past 150 years. The exhibition shows how we identify with work - as individuals and as communities. "The Way We Worked" exhibition was created by the National Archives and adapted for travel by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It is made possible with the generous support of the United States Congress. Viewing is available at Isle a la FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT WILLCOUNTY Cache Museum during open hours. Bringing People and Nature Together "The Way We Worked" exhibition is brought to the Forest Preserve through funding by ReconnectWithNature.org f the Nature Foundation of Will County SM-CL1952864