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SUMMARY:Dwight D. Eisenhower Chautauqua portrayal by Doug MishlerHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Living history scholar Doug Mishler\, who has appeared in Durango before as Teddy Roosevelt and Nikola Tesla\, will return as the 34th President of the United States and renowned World War II General. Following the portrayal\, Mishler will join the audience for Q&A. \nPresented by Fort Lewis College Lifelong Learning and Colorado Humanities \n  \nWatch Live\n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/book-club-discussion-of-the-soul-of-america-history-live-durango-2021-09-01-2021-09-16/
LOCATION:Ft. Lewis College\, 1000 Rim Dr\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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SUMMARY:A Most Awful and Sublime Spectacle\, Steamboat Explosions\, Train Wrecks\, and the Meaning of Modern Danger in 19th Century AmericaHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Paul Kuenker will explore the ways that 19th century Americans collectively encountered\, interpreted\, and adapted to the new dangers of travel while making the technologies that created them ever more essential to their modern lives. \nPresented by Fort Lewis College Lifelong Learning \nFor location visit www.fortlewis.edu/LLL \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/a-most-awful-and-sublime-spectacle-steamboat-explosions-train-wrecks-and-the-meaning-of-modern-danger-in-19th-century-america-history-live-durango/
LOCATION:Ft. Lewis College\, 1000 Rim Dr\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T160820Z
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SUMMARY:How the Railroad Brought Fresh\, Refrigerated Produce to DurangoHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Duane Danielson\n  \nFt. Lewis College\, 130 Noble Hall \n\n\nDuane Danielson\, a retired stockbroker with a life-long interest in railroading\, will discuss how narrow-gauge refrigeration cars came into existence\, what they carried\, and how Durango’s grocery stores ordered produce directly through the railroad from 1920 through the early 1950s. Danielson is responsible for finding\, bringing\, and restoring DRGW #39 to Silverton with his team of railroad buffs.\n\nPart of the Fort Lewis College Life-Long Learning Lecture Series.\n\nSW Colorado History Month\n\n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/how-the-railroad-brought-fresh-refrigerated-produce-to-durango/
LOCATION:Ft. Lewis College\, 1000 Rim Dr\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://coloradohumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/RioGrandeSouthernRailroad.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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CREATED:20190720T191910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T160827Z
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SUMMARY:John Wesley Powell’s Vision of the West and the Colorado River Then and NowHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Justice Gregory Hobbs\nFt. Lewis College Center for Southwest Studies\, Lyceum Room #120 \n  \nIn the spirit of the 150th anniversary celebration of John Wesley Powell’s trip down the Green and Colorado Rivers in 1869\, the Honorable Judge Gregory Hobbs will be talking about Powell’s vision for the West\, the Colorado River Compact of 1922\, and the status of the new Colorado River Drought Contingency Plan and what it means to the future of the West. This will be free event for FLC students\, faculty\, staff and the public.  \n  \nGregory J. Hobbs\, Jr.\, is the Distinguished Jurist in Residence and Co-Director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Program\, University of Denver Sturm College of Law. He is also is currently serving as a Senior Water Judge for the Colorado Courts and is assigned to the mediation of water cases. \n  \nSW Colorado History Month \n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/john-wesley-powells-vision-of-the-west-and-the-colorado-river-then-and-now/
LOCATION:Ft. Lewis College\, 1000 Rim Dr\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://coloradohumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Powell.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T160849Z
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SUMMARY:Water Conservation and Environmental Law in the Colorado WestHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Justice Gregory Hobbs\nFt. Lewis College\, 130 Noble Hall \n  \nGregory Hobbs\, retired Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court\, will discuss the history and culture of Colorado water\, conditional rights\, supply planning\, instream flows\, kayak courses\, and conservation. Justice Hobbs will also talk about how two opinions he authored for the Court\, brought by Trout Unlimited\, are helping shape water supply planning\, conservation\, and environmental law in Colorado and the West.  \n  \nPart of the Fort Lewis College Life-Long Learning Lecture Series. Co-sponsored by Trout Unlimited and the FLC Center of Southwest Studies. \n  \nSW Colorado History Month \n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/water-conservation-and-environmental-law-in-the-colorado-west/
LOCATION:Ft. Lewis College\, 1000 Rim Dr\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://coloradohumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Gregory-Hobbs.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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CREATED:20190720T185913Z
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SUMMARY:Blackbeard’s Sunken Prize: Excavation and Analysis of the Pirate’s Flagship\, Queen Anne’s RevengeHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Linda F. Carnes-McNaughton\n  \nFort Lewis College – Student Union Building \n  \n“Blackbeard’s Sunken Prize: Excavation and Analysis of the Pirate’s Flagship\, Queen Anne’s Revenge” will be the topic of the third annual San Juan Basin Archaeological Society’s John W. Sanders (JWS) Lecture\, by Linda F. Carnes-McNaughton\, PhD\, RPA\, Independent Scholar and Co-Author\, Blackbeard’s Sunken Prize. (UNC Press 2018). Co-sponsored with the Fort Lewis College (FLC) Anthropology Department\, the lecture will be held at the FLC Student Union Ballroom\, on Saturday\, September 14\, 2019\, at 7:00 p.m.\, preceded by a cookie reception at 6:30. p.m. \n  \nDr. Carnes-McNaughton’s lecture will describe\, first\, a brief historical introduction to Captain Edward Thatch\, aka Blackbeard\, and what recent research has revealed about the pirate\, his family\, and his operations. Secondly\, the lecture will discuss the discovery and recovery of the shipwreck and archaeological investigations of the Queen Anne’s Revenge site. Her talk will highlight the artifacts recovered so far\, their cultural meaning and a brief interpretation of what two decades of work tells us about colonial piracy in general and Blackbeard\, specifically. \n  \nTickets for the lecture\, at a cost of $10.00\, plus $3.00 in convenience fees\, are available\, at the Durango Welcome Center\, in person\, at 970-247-7657 or at www.durangoconcerts.com. Tickets\, if still available\, may be purchased at the door\, cash or check only\, starting at 6:00 p.m. at a cost of $15. Five dollars of the price of all tickets will support the SJBAS Internship and Education Fund\, which provides\, annually\, two FLC student internships at the Center of Southwest Studies and summer FLC archaeology field school scholarships. \n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/underwater-excavation-and-analysis-of-pirate-blackbeards-flagship-the-queen-annes-revenge/
LOCATION:Ft. Lewis College\, 1000 Rim Dr\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190905T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190905T203000
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CREATED:20190720T180610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190805T221509Z
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SUMMARY:White Guys on Horseback: Cowboy and Confederate StatuesHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Judith Reynolds\nFt. Lewis College\, 130 Noble Hall \n  \nIn the summer of 2017\, a violent protest in Charlottesville ignited a long-simmering controversy over Civil War statues. Art historian and journalist Judith Reynolds will link contemporary disputes over equestrian and other forms of public art to the past\, explore present options\, and discuss the ancient practice of political erasure. Part of the Fort Lewis College Life-Long Learning Lecture Series. \n\n\nSW Colorado History Month\n\n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/durango-history-live-3/
LOCATION:Ft. Lewis College\, 1000 Rim Dr\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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