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SUMMARY:Fort Meigs Opening Day
DESCRIPTION:Fort Meigs: Ohio’s War 0f 1812 Battlefield re-opens it’s historic fort on April 2nd! \nThis 10-acre fort\, the largest reconstructed\, wooden-walled fort in the United States\, sits on its original location along the Maumee River. The seven blockhouses\, five artillery batteries and numerous earthworks appear much as they did during the summer of 1813. Exhibits in the fort’s blockhouses present the life of a soldier\, the building of the fort and dramatic accounts of the two sieges against the fort in 1813. \nThe Visitor Center houses classrooms\, a museum store\, and a museum. The exhibits focus on the themes of Era\, Conflict\, Understanding\, and Remembrance. The exhibit also explores how historians and archaeologists learned what happened at the fort. Important artifact collections are featured in the museum exhibits\, including War of 1812 weapons\, accouterments\, uniforms and personal items of soldiers. Historical interpreters dressed in 1812 clothing present demonstrations of camp life\, weapons\, and other activities throughout the summer. Reenactments and special events further highlight America’s rich military history.
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LOCATION:Fort Meigs: Ohio’s War of 1812 Battlefield\, 29100 W. River Rd.\, Perrysburg\, OH\, 43551\, United States
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SUMMARY:Historic Libbey House - Open House
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, April 13th celebrate the late Edward Drummond Libbey’s birthday with a free open house. Join The Libbey House Foundation and the Libbey High School Alumni to commemorate the glass industry giant and art museum founder. The Libbey House will be open to the public from 11:00 am -3:00 pm. As part of the Sunday celebration\, the Libbey High School Alumni will announce this year’s Edward Drummond Libbey Crystal Award recipient(s) at 1:00 pm at the home. Birthday cake and punch will be served as part of the celebration. Everyone is welcome.
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LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Ave\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
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SUMMARY:National Museum of the Great Lakes Spring Lecture Series: The Search for a Queen
DESCRIPTION:Join National Museum of the Great Lakes for their 2025 Spring Lecture Series presented by Larry & Karen Bettcher. Offered as a hybrid event\, participants can choose when registering to take part in-person at the museum or online via Zoom. Join Wayne Lusardi\, Michigan’s State Maritime Archaeologist\, as he delves into the history\, disappearance\, and latest search efforts for the lost Beechcraft Queen Air.\nThe Search for a Queen: Using State of the Art Technology to Locate a Missing Scientific Research Aircraft in Lake Superior\n\nFor more than 50 years\, the mystery of a missing Beechcraft Queen Air has lingered over Lake Superior. On October 23\, 1968\, the aircraft and its three occupants vanished while conducting atmospheric research west of the Keweenaw Peninsula. Operated by the National Center for Atmospheric Research\, the plane was expected to return to Madison\, Wisconsin—but it never arrived. Despite a search by the U.S. Coast Guard that uncovered only seat cushions and fragments of aluminum\, the aircraft and its crew were never found. Over the decades\, pieces of debris have surfaced in fishing nets and along the shoreline\, yet the wreck itself remains undiscovered. Now\, in 2024\, a state-of-the-art search is underway\, bringing new technology and fresh hope to solving this decades-old aviation mystery.\n\nThis lecture is free\, but registration is required. Donations are always happily accepted.\n\nAbout the Speaker\nWayne Lusardi has been Michigan’s State Maritime Archaeologist for over two decades. He researches\, surveys and documents hundreds of shipwrecks and dozens of aircraft wrecks located in the state. Wayne has been leading expeditions to recover a Bell P39 Airacobra flown by Tuskegee Airman Lieutenant Frank Moody that crashed into Lake Huron during a World War II training mission. Before coming to Michigan\, Wayne was previously employed as an archaeological conservator for the Mariners’ Museum in Newport News\, Virginia and excavated the USS Monitor’s turret after its recovery in 2002. He also spent four years on the Blackbeard shipwreck project in North Carolina. Wayne received his MA degree in Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology from East Carolina University in 1998\, and a BS in Anthropology from Illinois State University
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LOCATION:National Museum of the Great Lakes\, 1701 Front St\, Toledo\, OH\, 43605\, United States
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