( KNZA )--A presentation in Hiawatha will explore early public road construction in Kansas.
The Brown County Historical Society will host “ Converting Pasture Paths to Public Roads”, a presentation and discussion by Joan Nothern Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock at the Francis Sewell Plamann History Center at 701 Oregon Street.
Nothern is president of the Solomon Valley-Highway 24 Heritage Alliance and has coordinated historical research projects, organized symposiums, and assisted in the creation of 24 interpretive community kiosks.
The public is invited to attend the free program, which is made possible by the Kansas Humanities Council.
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