Not alone. These Television Companies supports cspan2 as a public service. Co hello and welcome to the program. Im with the Georgia Historical Society and we are so glad you joined us today for the special program joined by doctor andrew at western carolina university. The theme of this years festival is about the importance of place in georgia and we are going to be focusing today on the experience of the cherokee people and Georgia History, what happened to them and the way georgians have remembered their history and experience particularly with removal coming all the way up into the present. I want to welcome you to the program thank you so much for being here with us. Its good to talk with you all. Let me give a quick introduction. As i mentioned, professor of history where he teaches courses on native american and United States history. He a participates in a cherokee Study Program as you might expect and is the author of this book published by the university of North Carolina pre
All weekend, american our ory tv is joining Comcast Cable partners to showcase the history of Colorado Springs, colorado. To learn more about the cities her, visit tour, visit our website. History tv rican on cspan3. Garden of the gods park is solving the present is so magnificent and many people do not realize that it is a city park. It has a worldfamous view and the fact that we are a National Landmark i really love the description of the garden of the gods as part of being the most striking contrast between mountains and plains in all of north america. The natural history, the history of the earth, is almost like an open book here in Colorado Springs. What were seeing here is the remnants of sand dunes, lagoons, the bottom of an ocean, and even glacial gravels that have occurred over the last 3 million years. If you are from the Visitor Center out to the park, it is like a walk back in time. In about half mile, you can go ago this years was their homeland. And they would circumnavig
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Firefighters are working on more containment of the Tamarack Fire, which reached 59 percent today. So far, 68,327 acres have burned. 1,321 personnel remain on the fire which started by a lightning strike July 4.
Crews are working on all ends of the fire to make sure there is no more heat
Division K, which is the northern and eastern sides of the fire has a solid containment line. They are mopping up in areas along US395.
Four hotshot crews are in Division Q and it is a rugged area where fire didn t burn as much. They are doing some firing by hand to bring the fire out of timber into the grass. There is still a lot of work that needs to be done around Leviathan Mine.