Shasta Historical Society
@ShastaHistoric1
Shasta Historical Society is committed to education and enrichment of the community through our museum, research library, community events, and publications.
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Thanks to all & our cohost Shasta Historical Society for fun #SmallTownTourismChat this week. Some of the photos that grabbed our attention from Visit Cheyenne, WY 🤠 Marysville, WA Lisa at DrugstoreDivas.net Jim Walter josh patrick Union Gap obligatory traveler (& cohost of #Top4Theme ) & Eric Patrick
Thank you for participating in our #SmallTownTourismChat & special thanks to
Shasta Historical Society for cohosting!
Join us on Wednesday, March 20th for our next chat with @MillerBoatLine
2:30pm PST/5:30pm EST
A6: Wilmington has a ton of annual festivals that we look forward to every year, like the Azalea Fest and the Cucalorus film festival.
We have a list of all the great ones here: drugstoredivas.net/festivals-in-w…
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Thank you all for having us here today!
I love seeing all your historic places, buildings and relics of the past. It is so very important to keep our history available for future generations!
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#smalltowntourismchat A 6) I can not wait until opening day of the Collingswood Farmers' Market in Collingswood, NJ The first day of the market is always extra fun
A6 #SmallTownTourismChat Our annual Wyoming Brewers Festival is always a hit with people here in Cheyenne and from the front range of Colorado as well. Held every Father's Day weekend, the proceeds benefit the preservation of the downtown historic Train Depot.
#SmallTownTourismChat a6 - we have a couple coming up soon, including the annual grand season opening of the Central WA Ag Museum that happens each April, and the annual Old Steel Car Show, one of the largest and 1st outdoor #Carshows of the season.
A6: The 11th Annual Taste of History Fundraiser benefiting the Shasta Historical Society, is a night steeped in mystery, merriment, and the spirit of the 1920s in this year's speakeasy-themed party.
Hope to see some of you there!
shastahistorical.org/calendar/event…
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Q6: May 31st is the Shasta Historical Society’s ‘11th Annual Taste of History” event. What are some upcoming events you’re looking forward to in 2024.
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#smalltowntourismchat A 5) The Vault in Mt. Holly, NJ is a very old, historic bank, turned restaurant. The restaurant is run by students from the local culinary school
But of course, loved having you with us as a cohost this month and learning more about the Shasta Historical Society mission and more. If you're a community looking for a callout - reach out to us at the #SmallTownTourismChat !
A5: Damburger, not Jack's Grill, it opened in Nov 1938, beating Jack's by a month! Opening at Shasta Dam to feed the Dam workers (let the dam jokes begin) near the start of construction, Damburger holds Redding's oldest restaurant crown!
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Q5: Jack’s Grill in Redding, CA was founded in 1938 and is the oldest still-operating restaurant in the Shasta Historic region. What’s the name of a restaurant in your #SmallTown or region with a long history?
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#SmallTownTourismChat a5 we have several restaurants that have been in our community for years. These include the Pepp'rmint Stick Drive In and Miner's which both celebrated 75 years last year. And Jean's Cottage Inn is in it's 78th year!
A5: Winnie's Tavern has been serving burgers in Wilmington since 1962. It's definitely a must try when you're in the area.
Of course, it's in our list of Wilmington restaurants here: drugstoredivas.net/restaurants-in…
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Union Gap Shasta Historical Society A4 #SmallTownTourismChat
@MvilleHistory has a wonderful local museum. For a deep dive into Native culture & history, visit HibulbCulturalCenter operated by Tulalip Tribes. Both are off I-5 Exit 199 north of Seattle near Seattle Premium Outlets.
A3: There are *a lot* of historic buildings in downtown Wilmington that are amazing. It's hard to choose one.
Maybe I'll choose Blue Post Billiards because it's historic .. and haunted.
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