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SUMMARY:Durango Diaries: Historical CrimesHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:From a shootout on Main Avenue to crimes from the early 1900s\, three local storytellers will share some of the most interesting tales from Durango’s past during this family-friendly installment of The Durango Herald’s storytelling series “Durango Diaries.” \n  \nStorytellers include: \n  \nJohn Peel\nJohn Peel spent three decades in journalism before leaving The Durango Herald in 2015 to start his own business creating books. For fun he mountain bikes\, plays tennis\, and hikes. He is working on a Fifth Edition of “Hiking Trails of Southwestern Colorado.” He will talk about the 1907 murder of a Secret Service agent. \n  \nRobert McDaniel\nRobert McDaniel is a fourth-generation Durango native and was the founding director of Durango’s Animas Museum. Among the museum’s many accomplishments during his tenure\, the highest honor achieved was the 2008 Governor’s Award for Historic Preservation. He is working on a book-length biography of Emmet Wirt\, an early 20th-century trader to the Jicarilla Apaches. He will discuss the 1922 shootout between two Durango newspaper editors. \n  \nSharon Greve\nSharon Greve graduated from the Citizen’s Police Academy in 2011\, quickly becoming a volunteer. In 2012\, she became the first Durango Police Department historian. She is the author of “Beyond the Badge\, 1881-1949\, Law and Disorder\,” a look at the early years of the Durango Police Department. She will discuss a number of interesting cases. \n  \nA donation of $5 per person will be accepted at the door.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/durango-diaries-historical-crimes/
LOCATION:Durango Public Library\, 1900 E 3rd Ave\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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