Donna Inversin, President of The Historic Virginia & Truckee Trail, is set to deliver a lecture at 6:30 p.m. on May 23 about the nonprofit’s mission to preserve and revitalize old rail bed routes, creating a multi-use path spanning 60 to 80 miles.
Her lecture aims to echo the legacy of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad, offering both citizens and visitors of Northern Nevada a historical and recreational experience. The presentation will delve into the history, aspirations, progress, and coming plans of The Historic Virginia & Truckee Trail, offering attendees insight into the organization’s vision and impact.
The in-person lecture promises an engaging exploration of the trail’s significance and the ongoing efforts to bring it to fruition. Admission is $10 for adults, while members and children aged 17 and under can attend for free.
The event happens at the Nevada State Museum at 600 N. Carson Street in Carson City. To secure a spot for the lecture, interested individuals can register at carsonnvmuseum.org/event/frances-humphrey-lecture-series-historic-virginia-and-truckee-trail-by-donna-inversin.
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