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Wendy Jones
Biography:
Wendy Jones is the Director of Education for the Minnesota Historical Society, where she has worked in various positions since 1988. One of those jobs was to research and develop the live interpretive programs for the museum exhibits of the new Minnesota History Center in 1992. Toni Stone is one of the many historical characters brought to life through the History Players program created by Jones, who, not coincidentally, is a huge baseball fan.
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