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SUMMARY:Historical Lecture\, Fort Churchill and Buckland Station
DESCRIPTION:Our February lecture speaker will be Kim Clawson.  Kim has been a  Park Ranger at Fort Churchill State Historic Park and Buckland Station since October 2011. She came from Utah State Parks where she worked as an interpretive ranger for nine years at Dead Horse Point State Park.\n\nDuring the 1860s\, Fort Churchill was Nevada's largest and most expensive military outpost. Kim will talk about the history of the Fort and Buckland Station\, and about what the park has to offer to visitors today.\n\nThe lecture will be Thursday evening\, February 14th at 7 pm at the Carson Valley Museum and Cultural Center in Gardnerville.  Admission is $3.00/ free to members.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Our February lecture speaker will be Kim Clawson.&nbsp\; Kim has been a&nbsp\; Park Ranger at Fort Churchill State Historic Park and Buckland Station since October 2011. She came from Utah State Parks where she worked as an interpretive ranger for nine years at Dead Horse Point State Park.<br />\nDuring the 1860s\, Fort Churchill was Nevada&#39\;s largest and most expensive military outpost. Kim will talk about the history of the Fort and Buckland Station\, and about what the park has to offer to visitors today.<br />\nThe lecture will be Thursday evening\, February 14th at 7 pm at the Carson Valley Museum and Cultural Center in Gardnerville.&nbsp\; Admission is $3.00/ free to members.
LOCATION:Carson Valley Museum and Cultural Center 1477 Hwy 395 N. Gardnerville\, NV 89410
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DTSTAMP:20260503T110205Z
URL:https://business.carsonvalleynv.org/events/details/historical-lecture-fort-churchill-and-buckland-station-02-14-2013-5228
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