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SUMMARY:Opening the Door: The Ghost Ports of Door County
DESCRIPTION:Door County is renowned for its scenic and stunning coastlines. In the 19th century\, what would become Wisconsin’s tourist playground was the scene of a bustling timber industry\, with nearly 70 ports exporting timber\, stone\, and other goods. Most of these small ports have vanished into history\, but some have left surprising echoes behind. Come hear the story of how Door County became Door County\, and how you can visit these Ghost Ports. \nPresented by: Dr. Amy Rosebrough is the Wisconsin State Archaeologist\, with the Office of the State Archaeologist at the Wisconsin Historical Society. A native of the Missouri Ozarks\, she has long had an interest in archaeology. She is an alumni of the University of Wisconsin-Madison\, and she received her doctorate for region-wide re-analysis of Wisconsin’s effigy mounds and mound builders. She has worked as an archaeologist in the academic\, private\, and public sectors. In her current position at the Wisconsin Historical Society\, she directs Wisconsin’s Lost Coastal Community Project\, manages archaeological and burial sites data\, and assists Wisconsin’s citizens with archaeological questions and concerns. \nRegister in advance for this webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dAHY8mNPQametTeTVHYG7A\nPlease note: The webinar is Free\, but pre-registration is required.
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