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SUMMARY:A Date with History: Traveling Freedom's Road with Jack Hanrahan
DESCRIPTION:A Date With History Lecture Series:\n\n \nTraveling Freedom’s Road:\nFrederick Douglass in Maryland\nwith Jack Hanrahan\nThursday\, May 1st\, 2025\nThis lecture will be presented twice:\n1st presentation at 1:00pm\n2nd presentation at 6:00pm\nat the Talbot County Free Library\n100 W. Dover St.\, Easton MD 21601 \nHow well do Americans really know Frederick Douglass?\nAuthor Jack Hanrahan explores this question in his new book Traveling Freedom’s Road: Frederick Douglass in Maryland. Join him for an engaging lecture that brings Douglass’s powerful story home to the Eastern Shore—with insights into over 50 Maryland and Baltimore locations connected to Douglass’s life. Discover local landmarks you may pass every day\, unaware of their historic connection to one of America’s greatest voices for justice. Hear excerpts from Douglass’s speeches\, writings\, and journalism—some read aloud by volunteers from the audience.\nAbout the Author:\nJack Hanrahan (aka “Jack”) is a seasoned researcher\, author\, and civil rights traveler. His writing journey began after a transformative road trip through the South in 2018. Jack’s first book on civil rights history was published in 2022\, followed by this new work on Douglass in 2024. He is currently developing companion volumes focused on Douglass’s life in New England and New York. Jack lives in Charlottesville\, VA\, where he volunteers at the Legal Aid Justice Center and regional library events. A father of three and grandfather of seven\, Jack brings warmth\, curiosity\, and insight to every story he tells. \nThis is presented by the Talbot Historical Society in partnership with the Talbot County Free Library and will take place at the library located at 100 W. Dover St.\, Easton\, MD 21601. \nThe lecture will be presented two times on May 1st:\nThe first will be at 1pm and the second will be at 6pm.\nThe lecture is free to the public\, but reservations are required.\nIf you have any questions or would like to make a reservation:\n410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org\nTalbot Historical Society office/research/exhibit hours are:\nWednesday through Saturday 10am-3pm
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/a-date-with-history-traveling-freedoms-road-with-jack-hanrahan/
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SUMMARY:Magnolia Market - Artists in the Gardens
DESCRIPTION:A local artists’ marketplace is coming to the Gardens at the Talbot Historical Society on Saturday\, May 10th from 11:00am to 4:00pm. The entrance to the Gardens from Washington Street is in between two of our buildings 25 & 29 S. Washington Street\, Easton. \nMagnolia Market is a free event with handmade wares from local artists. It is a collection of their art in every shape and form\, from candles and paintings to ceramics and jewelry. \nWe had such a great turn-out for the Marigold Market in November 2024 and we are looking forward to another great event!\n\n 
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/marigold-market-artists-in-the-gardens-2/
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SUMMARY:Historic Walking Tours
DESCRIPTION:  \nHistoric Walking Tours\nSaturday May 17th\, 2025\n11am and 12pm at 25 S. Washington St.\nJoin us for an hour-long historic walking tour of beautiful downtown Easton. Do you recognize any of these buildings? How many times have fires spread throughout downtown Easton in the past? These questions and many more will be answered through wonderfully enriching stories about Easton’s past.\nFirst tour: Starts at 11am\nSecond tour: Starts at 12pm\n$10 per person*\nThe tour guide will take you to various buildings within the historic district of downtown and explain the importance of the buildings in Easton’s history.\nALL TOURS MEET AT\n25 S. Washington Street\nEaston\, MD 21601.\n(the Lawrence Denton Extended Museum and Catherine Valliant Hill Research Center)\nThere are 10 spots available. $10 per person*\nPlease contact us for reservations\nor if you have any questions:\n410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org\nTalbot Historical Society office/research/exhibit hours are:\nWednesday through Saturday 10am-3pm\n*THS Members\, students and children are free.
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