Riverine Walk: Notorious Nahant & Spooky Marsh Tales
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When: August 20 | 6:30pm
What: Notorious Nahant & Spooky Marsh Tales
Presented by: Brian Ritter, Executive Director, Nahant Marsh
About: During the 19th and 20th Centuries, two towns, Rockingham and Nahant, came and went. Learn about the train robberies, mysterious deaths, bandits, and brothels and other mysteries that came with them. Two miles of gravel trail.
Meet at: Nahant Marsh - Rockingham Bottoms Parking Lot - 4105 Wapello Ave. in Davenport, IA
Purchase tickets at riveraction.org/education
Questions? Call 563-322-2969
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About the Explore the River Series:
As part of our Summer Education Program, the Explore the River Series teaches participants first-hand about the wildlife, history, culture, and geography of the Mississippi River and the Quad Cities. These exciting and informative in person sessions are given on the Channel Cat Water Taxi or during a guided tour at varying river locations nearby. Join us in learning about the unique nature, history, and culture of the Quad Cities May 27th through August 30st.
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What: Notorious Nahant & Spooky Marsh Tales
Presented by: Brian Ritter, Executive Director, Nahant Marsh
About: During the 19th and 20th Centuries, two towns, Rockingham and Nahant, came and went. Learn about the train robberies, mysterious deaths, bandits, and brothels and other mysteries that came with them. Two miles of gravel trail.
Meet at: Nahant Marsh - Rockingham Bottoms Parking Lot - 4105 Wapello Ave. in Davenport, IA
Purchase tickets at riveraction.org/education
Questions? Call 563-322-2969
_____________________
About the Explore the River Series:
As part of our Summer Education Program, the Explore the River Series teaches participants first-hand about the wildlife, history, culture, and geography of the Mississippi River and the Quad Cities. These exciting and informative in person sessions are given on the Channel Cat Water Taxi or during a guided tour at varying river locations nearby. Join us in learning about the unique nature, history, and culture of the Quad Cities May 27th through August 30st.
Get Tickets
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