Buried History in Your Town!, 11 October | Event in Lebanon | AllEvents

Buried History in Your Town!

Lebanon-Laclede County Library

Highlights

Sat, 11 Oct, 2025 at 12:00 pm

1.5 hours

Lebanon Cemetery

Advertisement

Date & Location

Sat, 11 Oct, 2025 at 12:00 pm to 01:30 pm (CDT)

Lebanon Cemetery

601 Lynn Street / PO Box 1521, Lebanon, Missouri, United States

Save location for easier access

Only get lost while having fun, not on the road!

About the event

Buried History in Your Town!
Join Missouri Humanities and the Lebanon-Laclede County Library at Lebanon Cemetery on Saturday, October 11 at 12pm for "Buried History in Your Town!" with Dr. Jeff Smith.

Dr. Smith has been a public historian and professor for more than four decades. Now a specialist in cemeteries and the ways people interact with them, he is widely published and a popular speaker.

During the presentation, Dr. Smith will guide us through an interactive program--using our own cemetery to explore the history right under our feet! Using worksheets and discussion, we will explore our local cemetery to find people, stories, and events that will be discussed, analyzes, and interpreted there.

This event is FREE, thanks to the Missouri Humanities Speakers Bureau. The presentation is recommended for adults--registration is not required. If you have questions, please call the library at (417)532-2148.


You may also like the following events from Lebanon-Laclede County Library:

interested
Stay in the loop for updates and never miss a thing. Are you interested?
Yes
No

Ticket Info

To stay informed about ticket information or to know if tickets are not required, click the 'Notify me' button below.

Advertisement

Nearby Hotels

Lebanon Cemetery, 601 Lynn Street / PO Box 1521,Lebanon, Missouri, United States
Get updates and reminders

Host Details

Lebanon-Laclede County Library

Lebanon-Laclede County Library

3 Followers

Are you the host? Claim Event

Advertisement
Buried History in Your Town!, 11 October | Event in Lebanon | AllEvents
Buried History in Your Town!
Sat, 11 Oct, 2025 at 12:00 pm