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Creelsboro and the Cumberland: A Living History Video Screening
  • Date: Monday, February 24th, 20202020-02-24
  • Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm
  • Location: Cherry Hall 125Cherry Hall 125
Description:

Screening and panel discussion for a new one-hour documentary about the history and culture of a farming community in the Creelsboro valley along the Cumberland River in south-central Kentucky. Interviews from scholars and residents bring the valley’s rich cultural heritage to life, from the first American Indians to occupy the area, through early settlement by Euro-American pioneers, to the golden age of steamboats, and the changes brought by the construction of Wolf Creek Dam. This video is the seventh episode in "The Kentucky Archaeology & Heritage Series," which is produced by the Kentucky Archaeological Survey, a program within the Department of Folk Studies and Anthropology at Western Kentucky University.

Contact: david.pollack@wku.edu

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