Lunch and Learn: RSVP required. On Wednesday, Aug. 16, the Battle Ground Senior Citizens, Inc. will have its Lunch and Learn series at the Battle Ground Senior Center, 116 N.E. Third Ave. in Battle …
Historic Summit Grove Lodge in partnership with Hannah Mayhew Daggett Chapter, National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century, in Vancouver, and the Clark County Historical Museum will dedicate a new …
One of Vancouver’s many claims to historical fame is the mighty shipbuilding effort here during World War II that drew many African Americans from the Jim Crow South and sparked the creation of the Vancouver Housing Authority. In 2012, the Vancouver NAACP chapter sponsored the researching and writing of a book, “First Families of Vancouver’s African American Community,” that told those stories.
Clark County Historical Museum’s History on Tap set for third season
Online presentation on human origins kicks off 2021 series
Published: March 4, 2021, 6:04am
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2 Photos Clark County Historical Museum s 2021 History on Tap series opens March 11 with a presentation by Cameron Smith, co-founder of the Pacific Spaceflight think tank. Photo Gallery
The Clark County Historical Museum’s History on Tap series returns for a third season, exploring how Clark County’s past influences our present and speculating on how it will shape our future.
The 2021 season opens with “Adaptation: The Open Secret of Humanity’s Origins, Global Diversity and Distant Future,” a livestreamed YouTube presentation at 7 p.m. March 11. The speaker is author Cameron Smith, cofounder of Pacific Spaceflight, a think tank dedicated to expanding space exploration technologies.