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Candace Moore Hill was born in California, raised in rural Oregon and moved to Illinois to serve at the Baha’i National Center where she met her future husband Rick, a New Yorker. They decided that the “Third Coast” would be a fine place to raise a family, settling in Evanston but greatly enjoying exploring the City of Chicago. Candace is the author of Baha’i Temple, Images of America, book from Arcadia Publishing, featuring 199 photographs of the Baha’i House of Worship in Wilmette. The process of research for this book transformed her into a student of the Mashriqu’l-Adhkar. You may have seen Candace on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter and she contributes to Baha’i scholarship with the occasional Tumblr blog Baha’i History in Postcards. This is a good excuse to indulge her current hobby of postcard collecting. Otherwise she is searching out the graves of the early Baha'is in America, contributing to a growing list on the website Find a Grave.