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SUMMARY:Historic Hike: Summit County Ethnobotany with Mark Rubash
DESCRIPTION:This hike will focus on plants of the area and how they were used by those who came before us. We will look at (smell\, feel and taste as well!) plant species and their uses as food and medicine; in addition\, many plants were used for utilitarian purposes and some had special spiritual significance. The main focus is on the Indigenous peoples of past centuries\, but Europeans also found some special uses. This will be an easy/moderate hike of about 3-4 miles with some elevation gain (1000 foot maximum). We will meet at the Acorn Creek Trail Parking lot (see directions below).  \n\nDate: Thursday\, August 8\nTime: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM\nLocation: Acorn Creek Trail\nTickets: $25 for SHS and BRWG Members; $35 for Non-Members\nLimited to 15 Guests\nReserve by August 8th at 8am\n\nTo become a member click here! \nWear proper hiking footwear and bring layered clothing. Bring your own water and snacks\, along with insect repellent and sun protectant(s). \nDirections to Acorn Creek Trailhead: From I-70 take Exit 205 Silverthorne/Dillon\, and travel north on HWY 9 for approximately 10.6 miles. After you cross the Blue River you will immediately turn right onto CR 2400 (Ute Park Rd). At the first junction\, continue left following the trailhead sign. Then turn right onto FDR 2402 (Rodeo Dr) and travel approximately 0.6 miles to the trailhead/parking lot.
URL:https://summithistorical.org/events/historic-hike-summit-county-ethnobotany-with-mark-rubash/
LOCATION:Colorado
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SUMMARY:Explore Lake Dillon:  Historical Boat Tour
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Town of Dillon Marina\, trained guides from the Summit Historical Society lead a leisurely historic tour of Lake Dillon. Learn about the building of Dillon Dam and the Roberts Tunnel and relocating the Town of Dillon. \n\nTuesday\, Wednesday\, and Thursday mornings – June 4th through August 31st\nSaturday tours are also available on June 8th\, July 13th\, and August 10th\n9:30 – 11:00am June 4th – June 16th\n9:00 – 10:30am June 17th – August 27th\nLocation: Dillon Marina\nCost: $44/person – no children under 7\nBring a jacket\, hat and sunscreen.  Weather can change rapidly on the lake!\nFor reservations\, call Dillon Marina (970) 468-5100 or click the link below.\n\n* Please arrive 15-minutes early.  Boat will depart promptly at 9:00am \nphoto courtesy Town of Dillon Marina \nBOOK ONLINE
URL:https://summithistorical.org/events/explore-lake-dillon-historical-boat-tour-10/2024-08-08/
LOCATION:Dillon Marina\, 150 Marina Dr\, Dillon\, Colorado\, 80435
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SUMMARY:1883 Dillon Schoolhouse Museum – Open for Tours
DESCRIPTION:Can you recite the 1892 Pledge of Allegiance? Did you know the townsite of Old Dillon is underwater? Stop by from 11-1 Tuesday – Saturday for a tour of the schoolhouse and 2 historic cabins and learn about the town on the move and how a one-room schoolhouse made it to downtown Dillon. No advanced registration required – $5 suggested donation. \n 
URL:https://summithistorical.org/events/1883-dillon-schoolhouse-museum-open-for-tours-4-2/2024-08-08/
LOCATION:Slifer Smith & Frampton- Breckenridge Office\, 117 S Main St.\, Breckenridge\, CO\, 80424\, United States
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