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SUMMARY:Scarlet Belles
DESCRIPTION:Returning\, triumphant\, for its 10th season – Lake City’s own Scarlet Belles musical performance! Written by Grant Houston and Mary Stigall\, and directed by Alice Attaway-Curry\, this play will introduce you to some (fictional) characters from Lake City’s historic red light district. \nDoors at 6:30 P.M.\, Music at 7:00 P.M.\, Show at 7:30 P.M. \n$25 for Adults (play contains mature themes) \nClick here to buy tickets
URL:https://lakecitymuseum.com/event/scarlet-belles-4/
LOCATION:Hinsdale County Museum\, 130 Silver St.\, Lake City\, CO\, 81235\, United States
CATEGORIES:Scarlet Belles
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SUMMARY:String Academy Outreach
DESCRIPTION:Stop by the museum for a free 30-minute performance by the participants in the Lake City String Academy!
URL:https://lakecitymuseum.com/event/string-academy-outreach/
LOCATION:Hinsdale County Museum\, 130 Silver St.\, Lake City\, CO\, 81235\, United States
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SUMMARY:Walking History Tour w/ Grant Houston
DESCRIPTION:Join local historian Grant Houston for a short walk through downtown Lake City. Learn about our floods\, fires\, early businesses and pioneers. Perfect for anyone who loves good stories. \nClick here to buy tickets
URL:https://lakecitymuseum.com/event/walking-history-tour-w-grant-houston-3/
LOCATION:Hinsdale County Museum\, 130 Silver St.\, Lake City\, CO\, 81235\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walking History Tour
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SUMMARY:Courthouse Tour w/ Dr. Mette Flynt
DESCRIPTION:Begins at 10 A.M. at the Hinsdale County courthouse. This tour explores the fascinating trials\, laws\, and officials who shaped Colorado’s oldest continuously operating courthouse. \nClick here to buy tickets
URL:https://lakecitymuseum.com/event/courthouse-tour-w-dr-mette-flynt-begins-at-10-a-m-at-courthouse/
LOCATION:Hinsdale County Courthouse\, 317 N. Henson\, Lake City\, CO\, 81235\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Masonic Lodge Tour with Charles (Yogi) Ferris
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a rare opportunity to visit the historic Crystal Lake Lodge Masonic Building on Silver Street. The Masons have been active in Lake City since 1875\, and this building has served as their lodge since 1908. It is a fascinating time capsule\, with many original pieces of furniture as well as lodge fixtures and accessories which are still in use today.  The evening will begin with brief introductory remarks by Museum Director Grant Houston & docent Greg Hoffman. \nMeet at the Lake City Masonic Lodge – 215 Silver Street in Lake City \nClick here to buy tickets
URL:https://lakecitymuseum.com/event/masonic-lodge-tour-with-charles-yogi-ferris/
LOCATION:Lake City Masonic Lodge\, 215 Silver Street\, Lake City\, CO\, 81235\, United States
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SUMMARY:Vickers Ranch Tour & Chuckwagon Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Vickers Ranch is hosting a party! Come see the Vickers Ranch House and Rec Hall (Perk’s Place). There will also be a special showing of a collection of Lake City memories with Perk Vickers\, Joel Swank\, and Herman Heath from 1994. Includes dinner and one drink\, followed by cash bar. \nClick here to buy tickets
URL:https://lakecitymuseum.com/event/vickers-ranch-tour-chuckwagon-dinner/
LOCATION:Vickers Ranch House\, 1728 Park Creek Rd\, Lake City\, CO\, 81235\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chuckwagon Dinner
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SUMMARY:Antique Advertising w/ Greg Hoffman
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will examine real promotional objects\, devices and signs used for the advertising of goods and services in America beginning in the late 1800’s through the early 1900’s. Featured pieces will come from the speaker’s collection as well as rarely-seen holdings from the basement of the Lake City Museum. Come see the many clever and whimsical ways that stores\, service providers and consumer brands attempted to reach their customers in days gone by. \nClick here to buy tickets \n 
URL:https://lakecitymuseum.com/event/antique-advertising-w-greg-hoffman/
LOCATION:Hinsdale County Museum\, 130 Silver St.\, Lake City\, CO\, 81235\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Scarlet Belles
DESCRIPTION:Returning\, triumphant\, for its 10th season – Lake City’s own Scarlet Belles musical performance! Written by Grant Houston and Mary Stigall\, and directed by Alice Curry\, this play will introduce you to some (fictional) characters from Lake City’s historic red light district. \nDoors at 6:30 P.M.\, Music at 7:00 P.M.\, Show at 7:30 P.M. \n$25 for Adults (play contains mature themes) \nClick here to buy tickets
URL:https://lakecitymuseum.com/event/scarlet-belles-5/
LOCATION:Hinsdale County Museum\, 130 Silver St.\, Lake City\, CO\, 81235\, United States
CATEGORIES:Scarlet Belles
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SUMMARY:Book Signing with Don Booher
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the museum with author Don Booher! He will be speaking\, answering questions\, and signing copies of his book\, Fortress San Juans! The book is on sale at the museum store now!\n\nOverview of Fortress San Juans:\nTo nineteenth-century gold-seekers\, the San Juans Range was a formidable natural fortress. Moat-like rivers\, towering rock walls\, and canon mazes laced across 17\,000 square miles guarded its treasures and kept its secrets. If remote and unyielding terrain did not intimidate adventurers\, Ute war parties did. Even so\, young America’s western expansion-in large part the hand-work of a generation of dreamers-demonstrated that strength of pilgrim character could triumph over unrelenting hardship and constant threat of death. The same grit and determination would be called upon to breach the San Juans fortress.\n\nBut the transformation of agrarian America into a continental industrial power\, “manifest destiny” by another name\, had to come first. It began with mass migrations of homesteaders and gold-seekers to Oregon and California. A decade later gold discovered along Colorado’s Front Range spawned a third mass migration to the Rocky Mountains. Still the San Juans fortress stood strong.\n\nAnother fifteen years and another gold-rush were required. Unlike the rushes before it\, the “San Juans excitement” had to await the end of the Nation’s civil war and the construction of regional supply depots\, toll roads and rail service. Achieving at least a semblance of peace with Ute defenders also was wise. Who were these brave hearts that transformed the American West and ultimately the San Juans range? “Of course\,” you answer\, “they were gold seekers. “Yes\,” I say\, “but as you will read here\, they were as much more.”
URL:https://lakecitymuseum.com/event/book-signing-with-don-booher/
LOCATION:Hinsdale County Museum\, 130 Silver St.\, Lake City\, CO\, 81235\, United States
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