History Happy Hour - Challenges and Triumphs in Developing New Historic Sites

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Friday December 12

6:30 PM  –  7:30 PM

 

Challenges and Triumphs in Developing New Historic Sites

 In 2018, the National Park Service began administering Camp Nelson National Monument, located south of Lexington, Kentucky. During the Civil War, the site served as a United States military supply depot, forward operating base, hospital, recruiting post, refugee camp, and training center for U.S. Colored Troops.

Join National Park Service Ranger Steve Phan, Chief of Interpretation at Camp Nelson, as he engages in conversation with Codie Eash, Director of Education and Interpretation at Seminary Ridge Museum and Education Center, while the pair discuss their experience on staffs during the establishment of nationally significant historic sites.

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