Learn how to enhance your local history research skills. Join senior developer Joe Engler as he gives you tips and tricks on how to access the invaluable HistoricEvansville.com website.
Come refine your local history research skills as the senior developer behind HistoricEvansville.com, Joe Engler, walks participants through the website, which includes thousands of historic structures and photographs. It will include a bit about the origins of the site and how it has developed into a valuable historic resource. The program will also include tips and tricks including researching your home, historic neighborhoods, old maps, and searching the image gallery.
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AGE GROUP: | Adults (18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Community Interest |
TAGS: | Preservation | Local History | EVPL Central |
*Originally opened in 1932 and designated as Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library’s main branch, EVPL Central is located at 200 SE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. With 145,000 square feet, the building contains areas for kids and teens, Maker Central, Education Central, Business Central, study rooms, and the Indiana Room, a special collection of materials that focus on local and regional history. Available for public use, EVPL Central also features the Browning Rooms, a conference room, and a large group room.