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SUMMARY:History Conversations | Who Owns the Potomac and Why?
DESCRIPTION:With Micheal Nardolilli | Virtual Event | Have you ever looked at maps and wondered why the boundary line between Virginia and Maryland on the Potomac River is so odd? It is not in the middle of the river\, like it is in most places\, and it doesn’t really follow the curves of one shoreline or the other. Michael Nardolilli\, the Executive Director of the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin will explain the weird history behind the stateboundaries along the Potomac River.   
URL:https://montgomeryhistory.org/event/history-conversations-who-owns-the-potomac-and-why/
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SUMMARY:History Conversations REWIND | The Beauty All around Us: Rachel Carson’s Wonder\, Wisdom\, and Legacy in Silver Spring
DESCRIPTION:with Rebecca Henson | pre-recorded virtual event | Rebecca Henson of Springsong Museum will deliver a presentation on Rachel Carson (1907-1964)\, world-renowned writer\, biologist\, and considered by many as the ‘Mother of the Modern Environmental Movement’ who lived her adult life in Silver Spring. Henson will provide an overview of Carson’s life and written works\, discussing her courage\, ecological philosophy\, and clear-eyed wonder in the natural world around us\, including right here in Montgomery County. Originally aired October 22\, 2024.   
URL:https://montgomeryhistory.org/event/history-conversations-rewind-the-beauty-all-around-us-rachel-carsons-wonder-wisdom-and-legacy-in-silver-spring/
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SUMMARY:History Conversations REWIND | Bread & Beauty
DESCRIPTION:with Claudia Kousoulas | pre-recorded virtual event | Just as the force and flow of ancient glaciers deposited soil and shaped hills\, our decisions about property\, policy\, family\, and food also shape the landscape. So much of what we value—a clean environment\, local food\, a diverse landscape\, and a varied economy—comes together in Montgomery County’s Agricultural Reserve. This talk\, based on Bread & Beauty: A Year in Montgomery County’s Agricultural Reserve\, will tell the history of the Reserve\, and its historical foodways\, from the foods (and drink) of the C&O Canal boatmen to the diversity captured in Elizabeth Ellicott Lea’s 1850 Domestic Cookery. Originally Aired May 2020.   
URL:https://montgomeryhistory.org/event/history-conversations-rewind-bread-beauty-2/
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SUMMARY:History Conversations | Country Doctor Edward Stonestreet of Rockville - A 19th Century American Story
DESCRIPTION:With Clarence “Corky” Hickey | Virtual Event | This presentation reflects the life and historic times of Dr. Stonestreet when he practiced medicine in Montgomery County from 1852-1903. It is based on the speaker’s 2009 book Send for the Doctor\, which chronicles Dr. Stonestreet’s: medical education; 51-year medical practice of house calls and office visits as local physician and surgeon; response to accidents and injuries; service as Civil War surgeon with the Union Army\, as well as the historic times during which the doctor lived and practiced.   
URL:https://montgomeryhistory.org/event/history-conversations-country-doctor-edward-stonestreet-of-rockville-a-19th-century-american-story/
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SUMMARY:History Conversations | Discovering Art Deco
DESCRIPTION:With Steve Knight| Virtual Event | Art Deco architecture can be found throughout the Washington\, D.C. area and Montgomery County in a variety of building types including houses\, apartments\, commercial\, and institutional buildings. Art Deco Society of Washington (ADSW) President Steve Knight will give a richly illustrated presentation on one of the most comprehensive and preeminent aesthetic movements of the 20th century that touched everything from product design\, graphics\, sculpture\, film\, fashion\, home furnishings\, and of course architecture. In this talk\, Steve will examine the origins and character-defining features of Art Deco; look at early 20th century industrial design that influenced the style; and provide a survey of national and international examples of great Art Deco buildings\, including several local ones. In addition to his role leading ADSW\, the all-volunteer group that preserves\, educates\, and celebrates the many facets of Art Deco\, Steve Knight is also a practicing architect who lives in Silver Spring.    
URL:https://montgomeryhistory.org/event/history-conversations-discovering-art-deco/
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