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SUMMARY:Speaker - "Carson Valley: Melting Pot or Salad Bowl?"
DESCRIPTION:Historian\, researcher and genealogist Debbe Nye\, takes a look at the different people who have called Carson Valley home\, from the Washoe people to early settlers in Genoa and later arrivals. Through a mix of history and local stories\, she shares how these groups lived together—blending traditions in some ways while keeping them distinct in others—and invites the audience to consider which description fits Carson Valley best.\n\nCost: Free\n\nThe Ranch House will be open 11 am – 1 pm for event guests.
URL:https://dangberg.org/event/speaker-carson-valley-melting-pot-or-salad-bowl/
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SUMMARY:Speaker - "In the Glow of the Sierra"
DESCRIPTION:Author and adventurer Tami Force returns to the park to speak on her second book In the Glow of the Sierra: Ghost Towns & Historical Sites of the Eastern Sierra: Southern Region\, and share some of her ghost town adventures. \nForce will cover a variety of locations and history from the first non-natives to enter Carson Valley\, and ghost towns where many sites are close enough to visit on day trips. \nCost: Free \nThe Ranch House will be open 11 am – 1 pm for event guests.
URL:https://dangberg.org/event/speaker-in-the-glow-of-the-sierra/
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SUMMARY:Speaker - “The Most Enduring and Remarkable Tales from the Appeal's Past Pages.”
DESCRIPTION:Sue Ballew and Trent Dolan are the daughter and son of Bill Dolan\, who wrote this column for the Nevada Appeal from 1947 until his death in 2006. Ballew and Dolan carried on this column after Bill’s passing\, and will share many of the little known or perhaps forgotten stories that appeared over the years in the “Past Pages” of the Nevada Appeal. \nCost: Free \nThe Ranch House will be open 11 am – 1 pm for event guests.
URL:https://dangberg.org/event/speaker-the-most-enduring-and-remarkable-tales-from-the-appeals-past-pages/
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SUMMARY:Speaker - "The Great Miami Hurricane of 1926"
DESCRIPTION:One hundred years ago\, an unexpected tempest roared ashore in Miami\, leaving destruction in its wake. Local historian and author\, Karen Dustman\, will share gripping personal stories passed down from her father\, who was among the survivors\, recounting moments of terror\, resilience\, and hope as they braved the storm’s wrath and its aftermath. This devastating event proved to be a watershed moment for Miami\, abruptly ending its overheated real estate boom and sending the city spiraling toward the Great Depression. \nThis one weather event affected not only the state of Florida\, but left it’s mark nationwide in one way or another. \nCost: Free \nThe Ranch House will be open 11 am – 1 pm for event guests.
URL:https://dangberg.org/event/speaker-the-great-miami-hurricane-of-1926/
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SUMMARY:Speaker - "Wicked Virginia City"
DESCRIPTION:Author and historian Peter Mires will share his book Wicked Virginia City and a look the real characters who made the Comstock city so “wicked”! \nPerched on the side of a mountain in the Nevada desert\, Virginia City existed for one reason only: to make money. The mining frenzy of the mid-nineteenth century uncovered veins of precious metals that would be expressed in billions today\, attracting the enterprising madam Cad Thompson\, the charismatic highwayman Nickanora and a plethora of swindlers. Miners\, flush with their wages\, supported a healthy economy of gambling\, drinking and prostitution and even launched a few political careers. \nPeter B. Mires was born in Vermont when there were more cows than people. He earned a B.A. from the University of New Hampshire\, M.A. from the University of Arkansas\, and Ph.D. from Louisiana State University. After receiving his doctorate in 1988\, Peter taught geography and anthropology at the University of Minnesota-Duluth and the University of Delaware. He currently teaches for Western Nevada College. When not reading or writing he may be found hiking the Tahoe Rim Trail or exploring the Nevada outback. \nCost: Free \nThe Ranch House will be open 11 am – 1 pm for event guests.
URL:https://dangberg.org/event/speaker-wicked-virginia-city/
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