The Warrenton branch of Scenic Regional Library will host two programs in October that explore a dark period in American history and a mysterious part of the past found right here in Warren …
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The Warrenton branch of Scenic Regional Library will host two programs in October that explore a dark period in American history and a mysterious part of the past found right here in Warren County.
• The Salem Witch Trials will be the subject of a Tuesday, Oct. 19 program hosted by historian Victoria Cosner, starting at 6 p.m. Cosner will discuss the Salem witch-hunts and mass hysteria, and how these events have captured the imagination of Americans.
Registration is required by calling 636-456-3321, stopping by the library or going to the Scenic Regional Libary website.
• Warren County’s mysterious Picture Cave, full of ancient Native American paintings, will be the subject of an Oct. 27 program led by archaeologist Michael Fuller. The program starts at 6 p.m.
Fuller will discuss the phenomenal and historic discovery of Picture Cave in an outdoor program. Attendees are asked to bring their own chairs, and are encouraged to RSVP ahead of time by calling 636-456-3321, stopping by the library or going to the Scenic Regional Libary website.