Subscribe to this channel to hear monthly lectures given at the Clark County Historical Museum on a variety of topics pertaining to the history of Clark County, Washington.
In this podcast you will hear a lecture given on Thursday, July 2nd, 2015 by Scott Woodward.
In this podcast you will hear a lecture given on Thursday, September 4, 2014 by guest curator Dr. Candice Goucher.
In this podcast you will hear a lecture given on Thursday, April 3, 2014 by Jack Nisbet titled David Douglas on the Lower Columbia.
In this podcast you will hear a lecture given on Thursday, October 3, 2013 by Dr. Shelby Anderson titled Pre-18th Century Clay and Ceramic Technology in the Pacific Northwest.
In this podcast you will hear a lecture given on Thursday, March 6, 2014 by Rene Johnston Carroll titled Legendary Locals of Camas and Washougal.
In this podcast, November 2013 First Thursday lecturer Dr. Ian MacMillan speaks about Henry Kaiser the the creation of the Kaiser Permanente health system.
In this podcast, September 2013 First Thursday lecturer Dan Ogden, Jr. discusses the development of federal public power policy throughout the 20th century.
In this podcast, First Thursday lecturer Irene Martin discusses the local Pacific NW salmon canning industry.
In this podcast, First Thursday lecturer Evelyn Rodewald discusses the Brigade Trail of New Caledonia and Native Americans' roles in the fur trade at Fort Vancouver.
In this podcast, March 2013 First Thursday lecturer Shanna Stevenson discusses the effects of the ERA on Washington women and Washington state history.
In this podcast, March 2013 First Thursday lecturer Shanna Stevenson discusses the effects of the ERA on Washington women and Washington state history.
In this podcast, November 2012 First Thursday troubadour "Illinois" Doug Tracy recounts through song presidential races in the era of the Civil War.
In this podcast, October 2012 First Thursday lecturer Bill Roulette describes the findings of a recent archaeological study of Vancouver's former Kaiser Shipyard site.
In this podcast, October 2012 First Thursday lecturer Bill Roulette describes the findings of a recent archaeological study of Vancouver's former Kaiser Shipyard site.
In this podcast, October 2012 First Thursday lecturer Bill Roulette describes the findings of a recent archaeological study of Vancouver's former Kaiser Shipyard site.
In this podcast, September 2012 First Thursday lecturer Bobbe Schafer speaks about the history of aprons and their indications of women's historical roles, fashion trends and twentieth century American culture.
In this podcast, September 2012 First Thursday lecturer Bobbe Schafer speaks about the history of aprons and their indications of women's historical roles, fashion trends and twentieth century American culture.