Talk “Life in Colonial America"

Category: Events

Date & Time: Saturday, July 4, 2026. 10:00 am - 10:30 am

Event Description

In today’s landscape of gas stations, strip malls, fast food restaurants and all other manner of stops along the highways of America, it can be hard for to conceive that when the first white settlers who voyaged across the ocean to this continent, they met a vast wilderness populated by a multitude of Indigenous cultures and without any of the conveniences of home. This program, presented by Hayes Presidential Library & Museums Historian Josh. Dubbert, looks at the evolution of daily life in the colonies from the arrival of Columbus to the formation of the United States. The program will take place in the museum History Lab. 

 

This program is included with admission, which is deeply discounted for non-members to $2.50 for the semiquincentennial celebration and free to Hayes Presidential members.

 

Partial funding for America 250 events is by Albrechta & Liebold, Ltd., Attorneys at Law.

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