How Geography helps us understand disasters and epidemics ~ Emily Hauck
From the earliest times to the present, epidemics and calamity have affected human history in myriad ways: demographically, culturally, politically, financially, and biologically. Humans have never known a time in history when epidemics did not loom large. Emily Hauck, Nebraska Panhandle Conservation Director, will show how the geography caused calamity and affected human health.
Please call ahead in case of bad weather.
Sunday Mar 18, 2018
1:30 PM - 1:30 PM MDT
Sunday, March 18, 2018
All programs start at 1:30 p.m.
Chimney Rock National Historic Site
1 mile south of Highway 92
9822 County Road 75
Bayard, NE
For more information, call 308-586-2581
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