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Don Corrigan – Environmental Journalist and Nature Writer

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River Hills Traveler Features “Show Me… Natural Wonders”

“If you enjoy Traveler, there’s a good chance you’d find Don Corrigan’s book, Show Me…Natural Wonders, a satisfying read… Corrigan has a knack to absorbing the flavor of these places and connecting it the rest of our lives.”

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Author Promises Out of Ordinary Book Signing – Jefferson County Journal -August 18, 2007

“Don Corrigan promises that those who come to his book signing will not experience the standard assembly-line approach of many similar events. Corrigan, author of “Show Me… Natural Wonders: A Guide to Scenic Treasures in Missouri Region,” is scheduled to promote his work at 7 p.m. Thursday. Aug 30, at the Northwest Branch of the Jefferson County Public Library…”
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Sunset Hills Residents Publish Guide to State’s Scenic Treasures – South County Times – June 08, 2007

A pair of scenic-loving residents from Sunset Hills – one an artist and architect, the other a university professor and newspaper editor – are preparing to hit the book-signing circuit with the release of “Show Me…Natural Wonders.”
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Book Reviews / Ozark Magazine – Ozarks Magazine – June, 2007

Everybody has favorite places in the Ozarks. whether it’s a river to float, trail to hike, picnic spot, scenic overlook, or even a particularly memorable road to drive down, anybody who lives in or travels the Ozarks will suggest a place you should see. “Show Me…Natural Wonders” is a look at 90 of St. Louisan (and award-winning environmental write) Don Corrigan’s favorite places in his home state.
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Professor Brings Natural Wonders To Webster – Webster University Journal – May 03, 2007

When he was in the fifth grade, Don Corrigan would deliver some 130 newspapers from one basket on the front of his bike and two on the back. His route led him to rural areas, where he’d sneak off to spend time at the local bluffs before heading home. I just like the challenge of climbing up them, and I like the vistas and being able to look out and see,” said Corrigan, a professor in the communications and journalism department. “There’s something liberating about being on top of high places.”
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