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A History of Michigan Train Robberies

Battle Creek Regional History Museum 307 Jackson St W, Battle Creek, MI, United States

The Steam Railroading Institute in Owosso, Michigan will be holding a special history presentation on Michigan Train Robberies from the era of the steam engine. Come hear tales of russlers and bandits! The Steam Railroading Institute is dedicated to educating the public about steam era railroading in Michigan and the Great Lakes Region. This includes the preservation of the skills and technology for maintaining steam locomotives by operating steam era equipment and providing the experience of steam locomotives in actual operation. Join us at the Battle Creek Regional History Museum in the new History Education Center for this very special presentation. We are located at 307 W. Jackson Street, Battle Creek, Michigan. Tickets are $10 each. Print tickets are available at the museum at 307 W Jackson St, Battle Creek, MI 49037 or online at: https://bcrhm.eventbrite.com This event is sponsored by Clara's on the River, Grand Trunk Credit Union, The Battle Creek Historical Society, the Steam Railroading Institute and the Battle Creek Regional History Museum.

$10

Tombstone Preservation, Restoration & Symbology

Battle Creek Regional History Museum 307 Jackson St W, Battle Creek, MI, United States

This event will feature a special presentation on tombstone preservation, restoration and symbology from experts Bobbie Mathis, Andrew Noland and Andrea Chamberlain. Bobbie Mathis is the President of the Union City Society for Historic Preservation, Andrew Noland is the owner of Silent Cities Restoration in Milan, Michigan and Andrea Chamberlain is a cemetery preservationist at Evergreen Cemetery in Girard, Michigan. All three speakers have spent thousands of hours combined in cemetery headstone and monument preservation and restoration. The program will not only address important historical details about headstones and their preservation, but also symbology through the years, as well as types of materials used through the ages. It will be a fascinating panel discussion, combined with a journey through history. A photo presentation on some of the monuments and markers they have saved through the years will also be included.

$5